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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 Two

 
Day One Workshops

Tuesday 20 September 2005

7.30am - 8.25am
Breakfast session (Square Affair 2): Derek Wenmoth - Senior Analyst eLearning, Ministry of Education
8.30am - 8.40am
Housekeeping
8.40am - 10.30am
10.30am - 10.55am
Morning Tea
11.00am - 11.30pm
Concurrent session
Interactive
Square Affair 1
Vendor
Square Affair 2
Paper
Civic Suite 1
Paper
Civic Suite 2
Paper
Civic Suite 3
OTARA - a development tool

Maurice Moore, UCOL and Kate Hunt, Whitireia Community Polytechnic
IT's health promoting

Ailsa Haxell, AUT
The eLearning game - winning over reluctant staff

Amy Wilson, Bay of Plenty Polytechnic
Experiences getting started with digital video

Grant Sherson and Carey Ong, UCOL
11.35am - 12.05pm
How eCapable is your institution?

Phil Garing, Synapsys and Terry Neal, ITPNZ
The eFramework - a roadmap for building technical systems to support future education

Dr Sandy Britain, Tairawhiti Polytechnic and the Ministry of Education
12.10pm - 12.40pm
Learning objects - a way forward

Alan Smee , Massey University
SCORM- compliant plug and play Flash objects

Stephen Lowe, SPF Multimedia
Blended delivery within a BN programme - the challenges of getting the right blend

Wendy Day, UCOL and Mark Nichols, Massey College of Education
Interactive case studies in the applied sciences

Dr Bruce MacKay, Massey University
12.40pm - 1.40pm
Lunch
1.40pm - 2.40pm
Keynote Speaker: Brian Smith - Creative Director, Shift
How to survive in a world of geeks without changing your wardrobe
2.45pm - 3.15pm
Concurrent sessions
Interactive
Square Affair 1
Vendor
Square Affair 2
Paper
Civic Suite 1
Paper
Civic Suite 2
Paper
Civic Suite 3
FPS Assessor - a Flash game for test preparation

Stephen Lowe, Aoraki Polytechnic
Assessing eLearning process maturity in the New Zealand tertiary sector

Dr Stephen Marshall, Victoria University of Wellington
Setting up for a successful learning community: key considerations

Derek Chirnside, Christchurch College of Education
3.20pm - 3.50pm
The Certificate in eLearning Design and Development (CELDD): a community of practice action research framework for curriculum development

Dr Stanley Frielick , Northland Polytechnic, Mandia Mantis, Massey University, and Andrea Ross, People Potential Ltd
Webcasting and Access Grids

Richard Naylor, CityLink
Good education requires good stories

Stephen Harlow, Wintec
3.50pm - 4.10pm
Afternoon Tea
4.10pm - 4.40pm
Invited Speaker: Stephen Bright - Team Leader, Professional Development Unit, WINTEC
4.45pm - 5.15pm
Invited Speaker: Hon Russell Marshall - Chair, TEC
5.15pm - 5.30pm
Closing address / Poroporaki

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