Theme 2

Theme 2: Going boldly into the dark

Keynote: Who will drive the learning process?

by Rose Luckin

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Mobile technologies - disruptive or enabling?

by Andrew Williams and Alistair McNaught

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Andrew's presentation

In the presentation, Andrew refers to some sample podcasts and websites. These are:

Podcasts
 
Project websites

Alistair's presentation

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Achieving transformational change - making it happen

by Mark Stiles and Peter Bullen

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Peter's presentation (recorded in Elluminate)

Mark's presentation Mark's original PowerPoint (3.5MB)

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Using virtual worlds for teaching and learning

by Sara de Freitas, David White and Gemma McLean)

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View David's abstract

View Gemma's abstract

Sara's presentation

  • Sara's presentation (8Mb, notes, no audio) If your connection is relatively slow, this is the best option, since it is the smallest file; the notes are a transcript of the audio.
  • Presentation - zip format (37Mb, this includes notes and audio). Download this if you want to play the presentation locally.
  • Presentation - Flash player (notes and audio). This is a very large file and will take a minute or two to start playing.

David and Gemma's presentation

David and Gemma's Elluminate session. It is a large file and might take a minute or two to start playing. Player controls are at the bottom left of the screen.

Alternatively, you can download an executable version (23Mb) of the recording, and play it locally, no need for internet access. Save the file to your computer, and run it there. 

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Closing session

 

Closing keynote

by John Davitt

John's session in Elluminate

Alternatively, you can download an executable version (22mb) of the recording, and play it locally, no need for internet access. Save the file to your computer, and run it there

Please note that some of the files John uses are MP4, and require QuickTime installed on your computer, otherwise you will not be able to see them.

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