LEARNING AND TEACHING CONFERENCE 2011

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AddingVaLuE: AddingVaLuE: Enhancement Swapshop

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2011 Enhancement Swapshop

Adding VaLuE From Surface to Deep Learning Using VLEs

From Surface to Deep Learning Using VLEs 24 May 2011

Call for Session Proposals & Conference Information


Call for Session Proposals

Provisional Conference Outline

The aim of this swap-shop is to showcase examples of where VLEs have been used to enhance the quality of learning and teaching, and the wider student experience. The swap-shop is not specifically focused on e-learning, and it is the intention to highlight a broad range of examples of where VLEs have supported and enhanced different approaches to learning and teaching.

Session proposals should be submitted, via email, for review to Dr Andrew Clegg (a.clegg@chi.ac.uk), Principal Lecturer for Learning and Teaching, at the University of Chichester and titled ‘Session Proposal’ to arrive no later than Friday 18th March 2011.

Submissions are welcome on a range of topics that illustrate the innovative use of VLEs in supporting the transition from surface to deep learning.

To book a place at the conference please complete the booking form overleaf and return to:

The aim is to showcase a range of practical examples and individual sessions will be limited to a maximum of 15 minutes. A provisional programme for the conference is outlined overleaf and will be confirmed in March.

Submission Information If you would like to make a presentation at the event please send a session proposal (up to 250 words) including: - Title - Names and affiliations of authors (with contact email addresses) - Session outline - contributors are asked to clearly indicate what elements of their current practice they will be ‘swapping’ Session proposals are invited from colleagues within the following subject areas: Business and Management, Tourism, Sport, Geography, Adventure Education, Physical Education, Theology, Music, English, Media Studies, History, Maths, Performing Arts, Fine Art, Social Studies, Psychology, Childhood Studies, and Teacher Education.

Booking Information

9.30am Coffee and Registration 10.00am Welcome and Introduction 10.10am Key Note Speaker Peter Hartley Professor of Education Development

‘Supporting Student Learning with Your VLE: Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem?’

Kevin Botto Human Resources University of Chichester Bishop Otter Campus College Lane Chichester PO19 6PE

1.00am Session 1

Alternatively please confirm attendance via email to: k.botto@chi.ac.uk

1.15pm Lunch

12.00pm Refreshments 12.15pm Session 2

2.15pm Session 3

The deadline for bookings is Friday 15th April 2011.

3.15pm Refreshments

Additional information can be found at

3.30pm Session 4

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3.50pm Summary 4.00pm Close

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