When Worlds Collide: Changing Cultures in 21st Century Education
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01/06/2004
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Resumo |
This publication captures the outputs of a JISC infoNet conference held in February 2004 in the Royal York Hotel, York. The event was entitled ‘When Worlds Collide’ because it aimed to explore the cultural differences between the different communities involved in developing and supporting learning environments hence the event was promoted in collaboration with ALT and UCISA. We defined learning environment in the broadest sense to encompass all of the structures, systems and processes that impact on the learning experience. For many this is summed up in the term Managed Learning Environment (MLE) although others favour alternative terminologies. The event was thus unusual in that it brought together people, from learning and teaching, MIS, library, administrative and senior management backgrounds, that don’t often get the opportunity to network with one another. |
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application/pdf |
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http://repository.jisc.ac.uk/5970/1/wwc.pdf AUTHOR UNSPECIFIED. (2004) When Worlds Collide: Changing Cultures in 21st Century Education. [Other deposit] |
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http://repository.jisc.ac.uk/5970/ |
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Other including Programme/Project deposits NonPeerReviewed |