En route to The Plymouth 5th E-Learning Conference (#Pelc10,). The 5th Plymouth e-Learning Conference will examine the theme of e-learning in a time of change, and will challenge notions of traditional boundaries, learning spaces and roles. We will focus on new practices, new technologies, new environments and new learning. There will be primary, secondary and tertiary education threads. We invite papers on the digital divide, e-learning methods and case studies, mobile and pervasive technologies, digital games, multi-user virtual environments, informal learning, new classroom technologies (PDAs interactive whiteboards, etc), personal learning environments, visual media (videoconference, digital photography), e-portfolios and social software (wikis, blogs, podcasting, etc).
I was quite busy tweeting at the conference (see all Tweets at TwapperKeeper):
Links to come here:
- Day 1, Keynote, Josie Fraser
- Day 1, Session: Twitter
- Day 1, Session: TxtTools
- Day 2, Keynote, Dave White
- Day 2, Keep Calm and Carry On (Audiocast)
- Day 2, Digital Native Debate
- Day 2, Social Software for Learning
- Day 2, Innovating in a Traditional Institution
Read James Clay’s blog entries on #pelc10, and Steve Wheeler’s Links to #pelc10’s Digital Footprint