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eFest 2007- Making the Change Real was held 25 - 27 June 2007 in Wellington, New Zealand.
This year's eFest was co-hosted by the Institutes
of Technology and Polytechnics New Zealand (ITP New Zealand) and Flexible Learning Leaders in New Zealand (FLLinNZ).
For more information on both of these organisations please see our Hosts page.
eFest News
A big THANK YOU to all those that contributed to making eFest 2007 a big success.
Now available.....
A number of people have supplied resources that were used to support the delivery of their concurrent sessions.
Some photos from eFest are now on flickr
Video podcasts of our 4 speakers on day two. (These have been marked with an asterisk).
Audio recordings of our other keynote, invited speakers and panel discussion, along with presentation slides where available.
The eFest 2007 Organising Committee, eLearning Forum, ITPNZ.
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Concurrent Sessions
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Introduction to Mahara: The MySpace for Education
Mark Nichols and Meredith Henson
Dummies2 Delight: Using Communities of Practice to develop educational technology literacy in tertiary academics
Thom Cochrane, Giedre Kligyte
From Wo to Go: Context-ualising and reusing multimedia
Trish Clokie and Cheryl Brown
Digital Story Telling
Marica Sevelj and Stephen Harlow
Wrestling with metadata
Brent Thomas and Cheryl Brown
Supporting Adult Literacy – an eLearning approach
Greg Allen
Developing Open Educational Resources: What does it mean for learning design?
Anouk Janssens-Bevernage and Deb Montgomery
Planning and communication for online projects: How do we get where we want to go?
Kate Hunt and Joyce Seitzinger
Education in an Electronic Era: Richness, Reach, and the Emergence of New Learning Communities
Dave Hornblow
Strategies for eLearning Professional Development
Stephen Bright
Tools to help lecturers mark assignments
John Milne and Eva Heinrich |
The flexible option of the Bachelor of Nursing: An action research study
Dr. Nancy George
Following the white rabbit -Two lecturers journey through the techno wonderland
Jon Jensen and Mandy Williams
Leadership for eLearning
Andrea Barr, Iain Doherty, Bronwyn Hegarty, Cathy Gunn, Terry Neal
e-Portfolios
Mark Nichols and Mark Northover
Web-based technology collaboration in Higher Education
Cecile Hoods
Back to basics: Getting real with eLearning
Dr Iain Doherty
Boosting learning at the workplace
Dr Ulrich Muellner and Shaun Sheldrake
The intertwining of cognitive, social and affective dimensions of shared knowledge building in online collaboration
Eva Vass
Intellectual property, education, learning and the Internet
Leigh Blackall
Message from Midnight Assembly
Jumping the hurdles. Constraints to eLearning uptake, and how they can be overcome
Dr Terry Stewart |
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