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    • ALT Conference
    • Eric Mazur
    • Natasa Milic-Frayling
    • Richard Noss
    • Nancy Rothwell

Association for Learning Technology 2012 Conference

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Association for Learning Technology 2012 International Conference

Overarching theme:  Confrontation with reality

When:  Tuesday, 11 September to Thursday, 13 September 2012

Where:  University of Manchester,  The Visitors Centre, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL  www.manchester.ac.uk

More information and how to book from ALT website:    click here

How to get there:  click here  and here

 

 

The time, effort and money that learners invest in their education need to be matched by commensurate learning experiences, improved use of technology in learning, and effective methods of delivery, all underpinned by sustainable business models. Here are three of the hard questions that we face, both as institutions and as individuals, each centred on the development of knowledge about technology in learning:

  • How can learning technology better support the core processes of learning, teaching, assessment, recruitment and retention?
  • What will be the place of open educational resources and other kinds of free, shared, low cost or informal support and organisation in good provision?
  • How should we respond to learners themselves, who are increasingly voluble in their desire for value for money and for effective use of technology?

Speaking in June 1962, John F. Kennedy railed against our tendencies to “hold fast to the clichés of our forbears”, “subject all facts to a prefabricated set of interpretations”, and “enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought”.   He called for a “new, difficult, but essential confrontation with reality”.

The conference themes will be:

  • Problem solving– finding effective solutions to technical problems, and using learning technology to solve institutional problems;
  • Mainstreaming– applying learning technology on a large scale in pioneering ways that enthuse learners and are welcomed by teachers and administrators;
  • Openness and sharing– methods and frameworks for collaboration and sharing of knowledge and resources between practitioners and between providers, and the evidence to justify this;
  • Sustainability– of technologies, models, and approaches;
  • Entrepreneurialism– moving resources from where they have low yield for learning and for learners to where their yield is higher.
Plenary presenters: Eric Mazur, Natasa Milic-Frayling and Richard Noss
Welcoming address: Nancy Rothwell.

 

 

 

 

ALT-C 2012 will provide a valuable and practical forum for practitioners, researchers, managers and policy-makers from education and industry to come together to explore, reflect, influence and learn.

 

 

While you are booking your place at the ALT 2012 Conference you may wish to watch a short talk given by Ayah Bdeir who introduces littleBits, a set of simple, interchangeable blocks that make programming as simple and important a part of creativity as snapping blocks together.

 

 


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