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Opening
Penny Boumelha
Learning statistics through collaborative teachback centred on a cognitive tool -Keynote address
John Bain
Plenary panel -Where to with the use of IT in learning and teaching at Adelaide University?
Penny Boumelha, Scott Snyder, Robert Woodbury & Geoff Crisp
Final plenary -impressions of an outsider
John Bain
ALICE Mediation project in Law
Bernadette Richards
An interactive tool for the construction of reinforced concrete buildings
Rudolph Seracino
Assignment marking -developing customisable templates using 'Mindtrail' software
Ian Nuberg & Margaret Cargill
Clinical teacher training by an interactive web site for GPs
Jonathan Newbury & Caroline Laurence
Computer-based distance education in music
Ashley Turner & Jenny Newsome
Computer-based training in 1st and 2nd Year Japanese
Brian Victoria
Democratic Organising Technology (.org)
Pat Wright
Developing Courses Online and Offshore
David Foley & Robyn Clark
Developing staff and student competencies
Terry O'Donnell
Improving the Effectiveness of CATIGE -Computer Aided Teaching in Geotechnical Engineering
Mark Jaksa
Increasing Student Participation in Large Group Tutorials
Peter Devitt
Increasing the Utility of IT-based resources within the Medical School
Ted Cleary
Introducing IT for learning into the Faculty/Department
Clem MacIntyre & Catherine Driscoll
IT for learning and teaching -University-wide or Faculty-based?
Scott Snyder
Legal Issues in the use of IT in learning and teaching
Kym Teh
Online Assessment -Can using computers for assessment really make a difference in learning?
Geoff Crisp
Online Discussion Groups
David Hart
Online Introduction to a GIS course
Brett Bryan & Neil Coffee
Resource-based Teaching
Pat James
Resourcing IT for learning at the Faculty/Department level
Jonathan May
SMART Board demonstration
Mike Rodda
Supporting Students Online
Karen Adams, Ursula McGowan, Margaret Cargill & Ian W Roberts
Sustainable delivery of dental education to regional Australia
Michael Koorndyke
Teaching online
Bob Gilliver
Teaching real-world software engineering using virtual reality
Fred Brown
Using feedback to develop effective use of IT
Mike Keller
vGallery -web spaces for collaboration and assessment
Rob Woodbury, Ian W Roberts & Susan Shannon
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0863 9667 48
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