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CETIS Conference 2013

Open for Education: Technology Innovation in Universities and Colleges

This event took place from 12 March to 13 March 2013

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12 March 2013 to 13 March 2013

Venue:
Aston Business School
Birmingham
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About

This year’s Jisc CETIS conference will explore the benefits and realities to universities and colleges of adopting open strategies and approaches.

For over a decade CETIS and Jisc have been promoting the open agenda through a number of programmes and activities including; open educational resources, open standards, open data and open software. This year’s CETIS conference will explore the benefits and realities to universities and colleges of adopting open strategies and approaches.

See full conference programme on the CETIS website

Parallel sessions:

There will also be discussion sessions on

  • IMS QT1v2.1
  • Open Practice
  • HE Data Landscape
  • The Future of CETIS
  • Open Development
  • Skills and Competencies
  • Analytics in Institutions
  • Open Mic

There will also be a workshop from the WidG@t project and the launch of the Relationship Management Compendium of Good Practice.

Speakers/Presenters

The conference will include keynote presentations from:

  • Josie Fraser , ICT Strategy Lead (Children's Capital) at Leicester City Council
  • Patrick McAndrew , Professor of Open Education in the Institute of Educational Technology (IET) at the Open University.

 

Who should attend

This event will be of interest to those who are involved in technical development activities in higher and further education.

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