[Air-l] Extreme Learning
Patricia Lange
pglange at yahoo.com
Thu May 11 12:06:30 PDT 2006
Greetings,
This conference looks interesting. What is extreme
learning and who has written on it?
-Patricia
--- Axel Bruns <a.bruns at qut.edu.au> wrote:
> Dear AoIRers,
>
> some of you might be interested in participating in
> this conference as a
> useful warm-up before AoIR 2006 - it takes place in
> Brisbane the day before
> the AoIR conference workshop day...
>
>
> You are cordially invited to participate in the:
>
> QUT Online Learning & Teaching Conference 2006
> "Learning On The Move"
>
> Tuesday 26 September 2006
> Queensland University of Technology
> Brisbane, Australia
>
>
> CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
>
> Learning is definitely on the move in a plurality
> of locations and
> via a plurality of technological devices.
>
> The challenge for educators is to identify how we
> can use the
> mobility provided by new technologies and devices,
> to enhance learning and
> provide a quality, active, engaged and connected
> educational experience for
> students.
>
> The OLT 2006 Conference - Learning on the Move -
> invites
> participants to provide perspectives on this
> challenge in line with one of
> the following sub themes:
>
> * Active learning and mobile devices
> * Learning innovations
> * Extreme learning
> * Learning systems
> * Learning design in mobile environments
> * Building collaborations amongst learners
>
> Abstracts are due by 31 May 2006 and should be
> uploaded to the
> submission information site on the OLT Conference
> website:
> https://olt.qut.edu.au/udf/olt2006/
>
> Queries can be directed to:
>
> Allison Brown
> Conference Chair
> Associate Director - Teaching and Learning Support
> Services -
> Learning and Teaching Resources
>
>
> --
> Dr Axel Bruns a.bruns at qut.edu.au -
> http://snurb.info/
> Media & Communication Musk Ave, Kelvin Grove,
> Qld. 4059, Australia
> Creative Industries Faculty Z2-202, CIP
> - (07) 3864 5548
> Queensland University of Technology
> CRICOS No.: 00213J
>
>
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