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Programme

A varied and interesting programme will be offered at eFest 2005, so that participants may enjoy a range presentation styles. This will comprise a mix of keynote speakers, presentations, interactive sessions, and a panel discussion.

The organisers reserve the right to change the programme and speaker lineup without notice.

Day One

   
Day Two Workshops

Monday 19 September 2005

7.45am – 8.45am
Registration
8.45am - 9.00am
Assembly and Briefing for Pōwhiri
9.00am - 9.30am
Pōwhiri
9.30am - 9.35am
Compere introduction / housekeeping: Nicky Page
9.35am - 9.50am
Opening address : Jim Doyle - Executive Director, ITPNZ
9.50am - 10.15am
Morning Tea
10.15am - 11.25am
Keynote Speaker: Dr Martin Valcke - Professor of Instructional Sciences and Head of Department Educational Sciences, Ghent University, Belgium
Rising to the challenge of being relevant for industry: stretching the boundaries of educational institutes
11.30am - 12.00pm
Concurrent session
Interactive
Square Affair 1
Vendor
Square Affair 2
Paper
Civic Suite 1
Paper
Civic Suite 2
Paper
Civic Suite 3

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eLearning in the workplace - supporting the use of new technologies

Stephanie Chilcott, Stephanie Chilcott Contract Services
Mau tena kiwai o kete maku tenei - a journey into eLearning

John Delany , Auckland University, Amanda Brown, Runanganui o te Arawa, and Paul Left, Auckland University
Data-driven multimedia learning objects

Bruce Webster, Christchurch College of Education
12.00pm - 1.00pm
Lunch
1.00pm - 1.30pm
Concurrent sessions
Interactive
Square Affair 1
Vendor
Square Affair 2
Paper
Civic Suite 1
Paper
Civic Suite 2
Paper
Civic Suite 3
Strategies for sharing good flexible learning practice

Judi Campbell and Jennie Swann, AUT
Interactivity and learning styles: an assumption challenged

Dr Neil Bechervaise and Mary Weddell and Paulene Crook, Weltec
Blogging

Stephen Harlow, Wintec
XML: one source to rule them all!

Sally Rawnsley and Steve Tongue, The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand
1.35pm - 2.05pm
Microsoft NZ (continued)
The assessment of unit standards and course delivery on the internet

Robert Shaw, The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand
Distributed learning in Northland - growing the network and making it work

Dr Stanley Frielick, Lorna Banks and Gareth Morgan, Northland Polytechnic
2.10pm - 3.10pm
Keynote Speaker: Nigel Kirkpatrick - CEO, Industrial Research Ltd
eLearning - is it the solution or is it a tool?
3.10pm - 3.30pm
Afternoon Tea
3.30pm - 4.00pm
Concurrent session
Interactive
Square Affair 1
Vendor
Square Affair 2
Paper
Civic Suite 1
Paper
Civic Suite 2
Paper
Civic Suite 3
Audio files for te reo atatua - basic te reo Maori

Nick Wallingford, Bay of Plenty Polytechnic
Making metadata matter

Carolyn Paulson, Wintec
4.05pm - 4.35pm
Invited Speaker: Mereana Selby - Ngati Raukawa, Director of Whakaakoranga (Teaching and Learning)
4.40pm - 5.10pm
Invited Speaker: Margaret McLeod - Principal, Wellington Girls College
5.10pm - 5.25pm
Sponsors address: Murray Leach, MOE / eLearn
5.25pm - 5.30pm
Housekeeping
5.45pm - 8.00pm
Evening Drinks: Loaded Hog, Queens Wharf. Sponsored by Catalyst IT Ltd

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