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5 October 2009

CLESOL 2010 Conference

Filed under: Conferences — Tags: , — Carol @ 11:26 am

CLESOL 2010 Conference
Context & Communication: Mediating Language Learning
Te Horopaki me te Tuku: He Rongoā i te Ako Reo

Date: Friday 1 October – Monday 4 October 2010
Location: King’s High School, Dunedin, New Zealand

The 12th National Conference for Community Languages and ESOL, brought to you by TESOLANZ (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages New Zealand) Inc. and CLANZ (Community Languages Association New Zealand) is being held in Dunedin, New Zealand 1-4 October 2010.

Held every 2 years, the CLESOL Conference is a major event on the professional development calendar for everyone involved in ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages), Community Languages and Te Reo Maori.

The conference provides opportunities to hear the latest research and trends in language teaching and learning from early childhood to adult education.  It also attracts those involved in the wider sphere of English and international education, immigration and Ministry of Education officials, migrant and refugee workers, private trainers and non-government organisations.

Information will be posted to the CLESOL website as it becomes available:

http://www.clesol.org.nz/2010/home.html

For registrations of interest, sponsorship and other enquiries please contact the conference organisers:

Paardekooper and Associates
Phone: + 64 4 562 8259
Email: clesol@paardekooper.co.nz
Website: http://www.clesol.org.nz/2010/home.html

13 January 2009

Filed under: Conferences — dwenmoth @ 9:23 pm

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As we start the new year it’s always a good opportunity to plan for some of the places we may want to publish and share some of the exciting things we’re doing in the field of distance education. The Canadian Institute of Distance Education Research has recently published its list of eLearning conferences for 2009 (well, through to July 2009 anyway). There are conferences in pretty much every place you can imagine, covering all aspects of work in the eLearning/Distance Education field.

If you do attend one of these please remember to share what you learned from it through a comment on this blog or by sending an email to a DEANZ exec member so we can share it with others in the DEANZ newsletter.

10 September 2008

Jossey-Bass online conference

Filed under: Conferences — derekcx @ 10:23 am

Here’s the schedule at a glance:

October 6 – 7 2008

*  Social Presence in the Online Classroom
*  Transforming a Learning Program Through a Community-Based Model of Instruction
*  Teaching and Learning in Virtual Worlds October 7
*  Keynote with Cynthia Calongne: Learning in Virtual Worlds
*  Enhancing Adult Motivation to Learn
*  Assessing the Online Learner
*  Exploring the Digital Library
*  Gender, Digital Technology, Games and Learning October 8
*  Keynote with Stephen Brookfield: Developing Critical Thinkers
*  Engaging the Online Learner
*  Learning in Real Time
*  Collaborating Online
*  Conquering the Content

There is quite an array of speakers, including Stephen Brookfield, Rena Palloff and Keith Pratt and others.

To find out more about the conference, and to register, go to www.onlineteachingandlearning.com

I’d say this will be an intense two days, and not sometying you can dabble in – but you will get recordings of the sessions etc etc and so you can benefit later on as well.  The programme is listed here – Derek

12 February 2008

DEANZ Award 2008

Filed under: Conferences, DEANZ — dwenmoth @ 6:27 pm

The biennial DEANZ Award recognises excellence in e-learning, distance, open and flexible learning. The DEANZ Award is open to individuals or groups in New Zealand, or New Zealand citizens living overseas, who have completed a project that meets the criteria of the Award.

Awards are given for projects that
• advance understanding of best practice in e-learning, distance, open and flexible learning in New Zealand;
• are original or innovative in concept or application;
• are relevant to and whose outcomes are useful to the e-learning, distance, open and flexible-learning community.

Conference logo 08In 2008, The DEANZ Award will be made at the DEANZ conference in Wellington from 18-20 August, 2008. All applicants should show how projects submitted relate to the conference theme. The deadline for submission of projects in 2008 is 30 June, 2008.

Applications for the DEANZ Award should be made using the official form which is available both from the DEANZ administrator office and the DEANZ website.

13 December 2007

Announcing The eLearning Guild Annual Gathering 2008

Filed under: Conferences — Carol @ 2:02 pm

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Super-early Registration is now open!

The eLearning Guild Annual Gathering is where everyone interested in maximizing organizational e-Learning gets together each year to expand their knowledge, build their expertise, and connect with the largest community of e-Learning professionals in the world.

This event grows by leaps and bounds every year because the programs are always stellar, the people you meet are the best in the business, the knowledge you will gain is unmatched, and the fun you will have is unlimited. AG|08 addresses every aspect of putting e-Learning to work in your organization — from the foundations to the cutting-edge. The depth and breadth of the program is simply unequaled.

So your are encouraged to REGISTER now, before December 31st, so you can take advantage of the $200 Super-early Registration Discount – AND – enter to win an Apple iPhone!

Register NOW

8 August 2007

Free event: Learning Education Technology Leadership in Education Summit

Filed under: Conferences — Carol @ 5:14 pm

Learning Education Technology Leadership in Education Summit

“Building Common Services for Education through
Service Orientated Architecture and Learning Technology Standards”


5-9 November 2007
Co-Sponsored by: Ministry of Education New Zealand and IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc.
Queenstown, New Zealand
The Crowne Plaza Hotel New Zealand

The New Zealand Ministry of Education is proud to be hosting the IMS Global Learning Consortium quarterly meeting in Queenstown, New Zealand, in November 2007.

These meetings, open forum and workshops will involve a wide range of stakeholders including representatives from New Zealand’s education sector and international consortia.

 Further details about the event will be posted on this website as they are confirmed. If you have any questions, please email the New Zealand Ministry of Education: ICT.Sector@minedu.govt.nz.

NB: November is a busy time of year in Queenstown, so if you are intending to attend this event, we recommend that you book your flights and accommodation now.

See http://www.imsglobal.org/NZmeeting2007.html for further details

5 June 2007

3rd Int Conf on Pedagogies & Learning, USQ 27-29/9/07

Filed under: Conferences — Carol @ 3:35 pm

This message has been forwarded on behalf of the conference conveners.

Please direct any queries to Michele McGill on telephone +61 7 4631 2351 or mcgill@usq.edu.au

If pedagogy is your passion, you won’t want to miss the opportunity to share your knowledge and experience at the 3rd International Conference on Pedagogies and Learning at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ)’s new Springfield campus.

Held from 27 -29 September 2007, this year’s conference will explore the dynamics and dilemmas of pedagogy in practice and features an exciting line up of keynote speakers including Father Chris Reilly, Dr Caroline Lodge and Professor Emeritus Denise Murray.

Teachers and researchers are invited to participate by submitting snapshots highlighting their own successful and innovative pedagogical practices.

Conference convenor and USQ education lecturer Michele McGill said the conference would aim to expose and celebrate how personal beliefs and values were emerging in pedagogical practice, as well as looking at the effect on teaching of the global learning environment.

“In previous conferences we traced the journey of exploring new meanings and putting those meaning under the microscope,” Ms McGill said.

“It’s now timely to expose what meanings are emerging in practice.

“The conference will explore a whole range of topics including personal pedagogies, pedagogy for intercultural literacy and developing and engaging students in our globalised learning environment.

“Past conferences have been enriched with the real stories and practices emerging from teachers and researchers across Australia so we’re looking forward to seeing a record number of papers and snapshots submitted this year.”

Ms McGill said the keynote and invited speakers would also make an exciting contribution to the conference.

“Founder and chief executive of Youth Off the Streets, Father Chris Reilly will lead an exciting discussion on how strength-based learning and service learning allows students to relate to real community needs.

“Fr Reilly will also look at how values such as tolerance, respect, compassion and integrity can transform pedagogy and learning.

“We’re delighted to also have Dr Caroline Lodge from the University of London coming along to share her experiences engaging students in pedagogy and learning.

“Macquarie University’s Professor Emeritus Denise Murray will present her insights on using diversity as a resource and exploring how interactions between language, society and technology impact on practice.”

The conference is to be hosted by USQ and the Asia-Pacific Association for Computer-Assisted Language Learning.

For more information on conference registration or submission deadlines, visit http://www.usq.edu.au/pedagogies2007 or contact Michele McGill on telephone +61 7 4631 2351 or mcgill@usq.edu.au

Have you considered presenting a snapshot?

Teachers and educational practitioners are invited to present a snapshot at the Third International Conference on Pedagogies and Learning in September.

A snapshot is a 20-minute presentation of an example of a successful or innovative pedagogy.  The presentation will be digitally recorded and made available to pre-service teachers at the University of Southern Queensland.

A snapshot can be:

  • a video prepared before the conference and viewed during the presentation
  • a video-recording at the conference in a designated room
  • a hands-on demonstration

For further details about snapshots, please visit the conference website at http://deanz.wordpress.com/wp-admin/www.usq.edu.au/pedagogies2007

Proposal forms and written permissions of the learners involved in the snapshots must be received by July 31, 2007.

For further information about snapshots,

contact Dr Ann Dashwood on dashwood@usq.edu.au,

or phone +61 7 4631 1806.

21 April 2007

Filed under: Conferences — Carol @ 8:47 pm
 

 11 to 14 November 2007
Lincoln University, New Zealand 

Participants are invited to present papers reflecting on the role of open and distance learning pedagogy, technologies, systems, policies and providers in 

  • respecting cultures,
  • enabling collaborations,
  • cognitions: building knowledge and managing learning, and
  • valuing and sustaining communities 

Authors are invited to submit the following types of papers to the conference: 

Full papers for double blind review: (3000-4000 words);
Workshops: (three hours);
Abstracts only (non peer reviewed): (300-400 words).
 

The deadline for papers and workshops is June 15th. 

Enquiries: c.brook@ecu.edu.au
Submission details can be located at: http://www.odlaa2007.info

The ODLAA 2007 conference is brought to you by
ODLAA (www.odlaa.org) in association with
DEANZ (www.deanz.org.nz
 

Please forward to other people who might find this of interest. 

4 April 2007

International Symposium on Wikis (WikiSym 2007)

Filed under: Conferences — Carol @ 10:51 am

Wikis at Work in the World:
Open, Organic, Participatory Media for the 21st Century

21 to 23 October 2007
Montreal, Canada

WikiSym 2007 brings together wiki researchers, practitioners, and users. Its goals are to explore and extend our growing community. It has a rigorously reviewed research paper track and plenty of space for practitioner reports, demonstrations and discussions.

The deadline for abstracts/proposals is 7 May
2007 for papers, worshops and panels, and July 7
2007 for posters and demos.

Enquiries: chair@wikisym.org
Web address: http://www.wikisym.org/ws2007/ Sponsored by: ACM SIGPLAN

9 March 2007

International Online Conference sponsored by the REAP project – Assessment design for learner responsibility

Filed under: Conferences, Projects — Carol @ 10:04 am

You are invited to contribute to an innovative Online International Conference exploring the relationship between the theory and practice of assessment and feedback in higher and further education.

The conference is part of the Re-engineering Assessment Practices (REAP) project, a £1m initiative funded by the Scottish Funding Council under its e-Learning Transformation initiative. REAP is a collaboration across the University of Strathclyde, University of Glasgow and Glasgow Caledonian University.  REAP is evaluating the impact of new assessment practices supported by technology at course, faculty and institutional level.

CONFERENCE THEMES
Focusing on assessment FOR learning in tertiary education the conference has three themes to be addressed through keynotes, case studies and structured discussions.

Theme 1: Assessment and the first year experience
Theme 2: Great designs for assessment
Theme 3: Institutional strategies (designs) for assessment

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

  • Mantz Yorke, Visiting Professor in the Department of Educational Research, Lancaster University, UK

  • David Boud, Professor of Adult Education and Dean of the University Graduate School at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

  • Trudy Banta, Professor of Higher Education and Vice Chancellor of Planning and Institutional Improvement at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA

HOW TO PARTICIPATE
Submit a short reflective case study of an assessment design or institutional strategy that promotes ‘assessment FOR learning’ at course, faculty or institutional level. These should be submitted by 28th March 2007 OR Submit a set of principles of good assessment and feedback practice or some ‘questions worth asking’ about assessment theory or practice by 28th March 2007 AND/OR Join the discussions online on May 29th-31st 2007.

Registration is free but all participants must register between 10-18th May 2007

More information is available from the
conference site at: www.reap.ac.uk

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