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Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Join us at our Digital Literacies Symposium

ELESIG - the Special Interest Group for those interested in Evaluating the Learner Experience of elearning is having one of its occasional face to face events on November 20th in Birmingham. here are the details:

Impact of learner experience research – digital literacies

Thursday, 20th November 2008

Evolution Suite, Longbridge Technology Park, 1 Devon Way Birmingham B31 2TS

http://www.longbridgetechnologypark.org/innovation.html

Building on previous successful on-line and face-to-face events, ELESIG is now organising a series of ‘Impact Symposia’ in collaboration with colleagues currently undertaking research into selected areas of the student experience. At each of these events, as well as receiving input from key researchers in the field and engaging in developmental activities, there will be opportunities to share your own research and practice related to the topic under investigation. The first of these symposia concerns digital literacies.

The event is free to members of ELESIG and membership is free to anyone interested in the learner experience and the learner voice.

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