
Date | 
Friday 12 November 1999 9.00 am - 4.00 pm |

Venue | 
Horace Lamb Lecture Theatre, North Terrace Campus |
This Symposium, sponsored by the Advisory Centre for University Education and Adelaide University Online, provides an opportunity for staff and students of the University to engage in discussion and to learn about the future of Information Technologies and their role in enhancing learning and teaching at the University.
Program
Browse Program, Papers & Proceedings
The program outline is as follows:
9.00 | Welcome |
9.10 | Session 1
IT and learning at the University of Adelaide Professor Penny Boumelha, DVCE
Adelaide University Online -Envisioning a future Adelaide University Online team |
10:00 | Session 2
Concurrent presentations of 40 minutes |
10.45 | Morning Tea |
11:00 | Session 3
Concurrent presentations of 40 minutes |
11.45 | Session 4
Concurrent presentations of 40 minutes |
12.30 | Lunch |
1.30 | Session 5
School students become University students: What universities might expect in five years Mr Kevin Richardson, Director Strategic Development Department of Education Training and Employment |
2.15 | Session 6
Concurrent presentations of 40 minutes |
3.00 | Session 7
Concurrent presentations of 40 minutes |
3.45 | Session 8
Plenary session in light of the day's discussions and the University's Draft IT Plan |
4.15 | Close and Afternoon Tea |
The final program, including abstracts of presentations, has been posted here. Register by phoning Lynne Bradshaw (ACUE) on 8303 5771 or online at http://online.adelaide.edu.au/RSVP
Evaluation
Participants are encouraged to complete this online evaluation form. Please use this form to request hard copies of the proceedings.
Call for presentations
You might like to consider making a 40 minute presentation (approximately 20 minutes presentation and 20 minutes discussion) on the use of IT in learning and teaching. Each presentation should address the following criteria: - Demonstrate how the 'project' infl uenced student learning outcomes
- Provide results of evaluations and show how they were used in further development
- Indicate how the activity/effort can be 'mainstreamed' or used in other disciplines
- Provide a 'look to the future' rather than 'refl ection on the past'
Abstracts of approximately 100 words should be forwarded electronically to Ian Roberts ian.w.roberts@adelaide.edu.au We are considering publishing the collated papers (provision of papers by presenters being optional). Presenters will receive more information regarding this after registration. Please bring the Symposium to the attention of all students and staff.
Further information available from Margaret Kiley (ACUE) 8303 3130 or Ian Roberts (Adelaide University Online) 8303 5789.
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