Connecting Teachers & Technologists:
a joint meeting of the CETIS Pedagogy Forum and the CETIS Enterprise SIG
Venue: Museum of Science & Industry, Manchester; Date:
18th October 2005..
Presentations
Introduction to the Day.
Lisa Corley, Pedagogy Forum Coordinator and Vashti Zarach, Enterprise SIG Coordinator.
World of Enterprise.
Vashti Zarach, Enterprise SIG Coordinator.
BeRT (Brockenhurst e-Registers Toolkit).
Jon Rowett, MLE Developer, Brockenhurst College.
Teachers & Technologists.
Mark Stubbs, Senior Lecturer / Manager of XCRI Project, Manchester Metropolitan University.
World of Pedagogy.
Lisa Corley, Pedagogy Forum Coordinator.
Making Tracks.
Steve Jeyes, Lifelong Learning Forum, CETIS.
After lunch, Sarah Holyfield and Christina Smart introduced a discussion session called
Mind the Gap. Delegates were asked to divide themselves into teachers and technologists. They
were given an imaginary scenario about an institution preparing its 5 year e-learning strategy,
and each group was asked to prepare a presentation. The two groups took it in turns to discuss their
question for 20 minutes, whilst the other group listened, and the SIG coordinators made notes for the
Powerpoint presentation slides below.
Mind the Gap: Introduction to the Session.
Sarah Holyfield & Christina Smart, JISC e-Learning Focus website.
Teachers' Discussion:
What would we like to be able to do and why?
Technologists' Discussion:
Why we think a service oriented approach is a good idea for us.
Meeting Agenda
Agenda
10.00 – 10.30 Tea and coffee
10.30 – 10.40 Organisers: Introduction to the Aims of the Day
10.40 – 10.50 Introductions
10.50 - 11.00 Vashti Zarach, Enterprise SIG Coordinator: The World of Enterprise
11.00 – 11.20 Jon Rowett: BERT (Brockenhurst
eRegisters Toolkit)
A example of a project using technology to develop useful tools for teachers.
11.20 – 11.40 Mark Stubbs: Teachers & Technologists
A presentation on the day's theme from someone with a foot in both camps.
11.40 – 11.55 Teabreak
11.55 – 12.10 Lisa Corley, Pedagogy Forum Coordinator: The World of Pedagogy
12.10 – 12.30 Steve Jeyes: The Making Tracks Project
(Making Tracks website): Bridging the Chasm
Lessons from a project developing tools to support learning.
12.30 – 1.00 Discussion: What do teachers & technologists need to talk about?
1.00 – 2.00 Lunch
2.00 – 3.15 Sarah Holyfield & Christina Smart: Mind the gap: bridging the two communities
The development of service oriented approaches offer an opportunity for pedagogy to inform the
systems that are implemented, but these two communities are not used to communicating directly about
their worlds. This session will explore this issue. The work of the JISC e-Learning Programme in
this area will be introduced.
3.15 – 3.30 Teabreak
3.30 – 4.00 Final discussion: What connections have we made?
Attendees List
Meeting attendees
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