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Jisc @ BETT 2013

This event took place from 30 January to 02 February 2013

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30 January 2013 to 2 February 2013

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Excel London
London

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Jisc will be involved in a number of sessions and presentations at BETT 2013 - embracing innovative solutions that inspire, in order to shape and improve the way people learn from classroom to boardroom.

Bett is a global community where individuals discover technology for education and lifelong learning. Bett embraces innovative solutions that inspire, in order to shape and improve the way people learn from classroom to boardroom.

In times where modern learning environments are becoming more mobile and 'learning anywhere' is more of a possibility, Bett gives visitors the opportunity to explore how technology can power learning, raise attainment and increase efficiency.

Members of staff from Jisc will be presenting and contributing to sessions throughout the event:

30 January 2013

  • 15:10
    The use of social media in higher education
    Lawrie Phipps, Jisc Innovation, David White, University of Oxford
  • 14:20
    Improving access to research data
    Marieke Guy, Digital Curation Centre
  • 16:15
    TechDis transformers - Primarily looking at the TechDis Voices and Toolbox
    Sal Cooke and Shirley Evans, Jisc TechDis

1 February 2013 

  • 10:15 - 11:15
    FE & Skills Development and resources project
    Nigel Ecclesfield and Shirley Evans, Jisc TechDis

See the session agenda for the Technology in Higher Education strand 

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