ECEL 2007
The 6th European Conference on E-Learning (ECEL 2007) provided some great presentations that had a real depth to them. Ignoring the ubiquitous problems with computer technology at e-learning conferences (!) my favourite presentations were from:
Terry Anderson – (Groups, Networks and Collectives in Social Software for e-Learning) : a new way of thinking about Web 2.0
Andy Lapham – Creativity Through e-Learning : some interesting ideas and practical examples of using Flickr and tagging for producing online creativity tools
Lesley Lockyer, Pam Moule and Deirdre McGuigan – Web-Based Learning In Practice Settings : From the e-health mini track this presentation stood out as it reinforced many of the difficulties and barriers faced by nurses trying to e-learn.
My presentation from the e-health mini track on Virtual Europe can be found here.
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