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Monday, 20 August 2007

See you at ALT-C

I will be attending the ALT-C conference : ALT-C, Beyond Control, Learning technology for the social network generation in Nottingham on 4-6 September 2007.

I'll be there with my colleagues Ale Armellini, Sylvia Jones and Gilly Salmon. We'll be running a practical workshop on Wiki-tivities. I'm writing it now... it should be a good experience.

It's from 4-5.30pm on Wednesday 5th September.
http://www.alt.ac.uk/altc2007/timetable/abstract.php?abstract_id=1155

See you there?


Also, my old colleagues at NCSL are running a Pre-conference Workshop: on NCSL's Tools for eLearning at the Learning and Conference Centre, Nottingham. Lunch from 12:30. Starts 13:00, ends 16:00.

More at the conference website

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Writing in the digital age is so much more than delivering information, or traditional stories and poems electronically. Digital forms of literature can include text, hyperlinks, multi-linear plots, superlinear narrative, graphics, interactivity, animation... and so much more.

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