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I’ve written up some thoughts from the sessions I attended at the 2011 Durham Blackboard Users Conference. Rather than providing detailed accounts, I’ve drawn out one or two key ideas and added my own take on them:
- Augmented Reality in Learning (First Keynote)
- Concepts of Location, Mobility and Mobile Learning (Second Keynote)
- Approaches to engaging staff through case studies
- Dynamic tagging and wisdom of the crowd
- Ensuring elearning design
- QR Codes
- Student-centred induction
- The state of elearning in FE/HE
- Video feedback to students
For summaries of the conference by other attendees, you might want to take a look at these blogs:
- Notes by Jules (Julie Usher, University of Northampton)
- It’s all about next (Alex Spiers, LJM University)
- Julian Beckton (University of Lincoln)
- CLIPP Board (Aston University)
- the kitchen (Teeside University)
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