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Thursday, July 17, 2014

E-learning in Canberra

Brenda Aynsley OAM FACS CP, President of the Australian Computer Society, talked on "Teaching with Technology" at the Australian National University in Canberra, 16th July 2014. Topics covered include:
  1. ACS Virtual College 
  2. ANUx | edX
  3. Australian Council of Deans and Information Communications Technology (ACDICT).
  4. ACDICT Learning and Teaching Academy (ALTA)
  5. Plagiarism 
  6. Impact of online education: A study on online learning platforms and edx
  7. MOOCs
  8. E-standards for Training 
  9. Not so recent Books on Higher Education and e-learning
  10. Khan Academy
  11. Flipped classroom
  12. Second Life Education
  13. Negative impact on child development
  14. Optimal Video Length for Student Engagement 
  15. Stockport Hat Works Printing Press
  16. Who Performs the Best in Online Classes? 
  17. What Will eLearning Look Like in 2075?
  18.  41 Surprising Facts About Online Students
  19. NO CLASSROOMS, JUST EXPERIENCES: “free thinking” the future of higher ed
     

     
    This was the inaugural meeting of the ACS e-Learning Special Interest Group (eLearningSig). It is free and open to all those interested in technology for teaching and teaching about technology. The next event is "Teaching Students to Work Together Online", 3 September 2014.
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Tom Worthington is an independent computer professional, educational design consultant and an Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Research School of Computer Science at the Australian National University. A Certified Professional member of the Australian Computer Society, in 2015 Tom received a national gold Digital Disruptors Award for "ICT Education" and in 2010 was Canberra ICT Educator of the Year. Tom previously worked on IT policy for the Australian Government and in 1999 he was elected a Fellow of the Australian Computer Society for his contribution to the development of public Internet policy. He is a Past President, Honorary Life Member, Certified Professional and a Certified Computer Professional of the society as well as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Tom has a Masters of Education (specializing in Distance Education) from Athabasca University, a Graduate Certificate in Higher Education from the Australian National University and a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment from the Canberra Institute of Technology.
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