Walls Optional
A Educational Research and Development conference, May 1, 2009
Some post event debrief notes can be viewed here
Location: Lansdowne Campus; Y216, 201, 211, 217, 219, and 227. 220 is also available, but not a great presentation room (staging/green room?). Best time to view is if Friday afternoons between 3 and 4. ACP lab available for workshops - remind Rick Caswell in March, but not a problem to use.
Description: A learning and teaching event for faculty and staff with a focus on distributed education, curriculum development & renewal and teaching innovation.
Keynote: Dr. Alec Couros : Dr. Alec Couros is the ICT Coordinator of the Faculty of Education, the Assistant Director of SIDRU and an Assistant Professor at the University of Regina. Alec's research and teaching activities focus on educational media and technology, Web 2.0, Free and Open Source Software (FLOSS) and social networks in education. Alec also mediates workshops focused on critical media literacy, web awareness, cyber bullying and Internet safety. Alec is the author of Open Thinking & Digital Pedagogy ((http://educationaltechnology.ca), a weblog focused on issues in educational technology and media.
Poster distribution (March 30)
Hi folks all the posters have been sent out:
SOA- Lans & Int
CECT – Int
Student Services – Lans & Int
CSEE – PISE
HHS- Dental, Continuing Care, Nursing, Human Services
A&S – Humanities, Math, Enviro Tech, Physics, Vis Arts, Social Science, ACP, Biology, Chem/Geoscience, Criminology, English
SOB-Int & Lans
Library – Int & Lans
T&T – just realized they did not get back to me, I’ll take them out to day as I have a meeting at 1:00.
Meetings
Themes & Outcomes
Sessions & Schedule
Outstanding Tasks
Menu
A/V Services
- Contact for the day is Allan Shook.
- Any requests for service should be submitted with a work order number of 3544.
- Live stream and archive session. We require 5 recording units (laptop, camera and microphone) available to us to use throughout the day to record, stream and capture as many presentations as possible.
- Will look into projection/display needs. Rooms all have computers, projectors and screens.
- Presenters can bring their own laptops and plug into projector. Presenters using MAC's will need to bring their own cable adapter.
Comments (2)
Nancy Sly said
at 2:18 pm on Nov 27, 2008
Cool. What a good example of course work.
Nancy Sly said
at 4:13 pm on Nov 27, 2008
Clint - Could you change the title of the wiki to ESD from ERD please? Thx. I also didn't know how to move the links/info about George up to the new section I created about keynote speakers. If it's possible to move it, that would be great.
And feel free to add any other suggestions about keynotes/topics, etc.!
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