The LLAS Centre will hold its 8th annual e-learning symposium on 24/25th January 2013. The aim of the symposium is to seek to bridge the gap between the ‘techie’ and the teacher, giving educators ideas to help them integrate e-learning into their practice but also to inspire them to see where the online future could lead. The symposium is always well-attended by practitioners from a wide range of disciplines and institutions.
Main themes for the 2013 symposium are:
- Innovative tools for teaching
- Digital literacy for staff and students
- QR codes in teaching
- iTunesU
- Augmented reality
- Innovative grammar teaching
- MOOCS and language study
Keynote speakers:
, Dean of Teaching and Learning at the University of Lincoln
, Chair of Learning Technology, Glasgow Caledonian University, Director of the Caledonian Academy
, Professor of Learning Innovation, University of Leicester
Nik Peachey, Associate TrainerÂ
All University staff will be able to attend the two-day symposium for £80 (standard rate £200) and all PG students will be able to attend both days for £60 (standard rate £80) or one day for £40 (standard rate £60).*Â
To register or get more information on the event, go to
We look forward to seeing you there!