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 Issue 141, 26 May 2004
Contents
Novel partnership tackles HIV/AIDS«
Cash boost for Boing Boing«
An Olympic clash of the titans«
Magnetic treatment for spinal cord injuries«
Spotlight on spin-outs I«
Spotlight on spin-outs II«
New prize remembers Harvey Flower«
Key life cycle switch in malaria parasite«
Team ready to rise to University Challenge«
A Living Yearbook highlights student activities«
The golden Gidoomal touch«
The problem buster«
Faculty Building represents 'better way of working together'«
Party time for volunteers«
The e-learning symposium«
Time for that new College folder«
Sue's champagne celebration«
Awards 'a celebration of talent hard work and achievement'«
Learning to take the stress out of life…«
A trip with the rector«
Wye's riding team stays the course«
Smiles on their faces«
In Brief«
Media Spotlight«
What's on«
Noticeboard«

The e-learning symposium

13:50-18:00, Monday 21 June 2004

Read Theatre
Level 5, Sherfield Building

IMPERIAL'S first annual e-learning symposium provides a showcase for e-learning activity, including projects funded by teaching development grants, teaching research grants and e-learning pilot projects.

If you are developing learning technology the symposium is an opportunity for you to see what others are doing. If you are thinking about learning technology innovations, come and see what has already been achieved.

Our three external speakers consider some organisational and educational aspects of e-learning, and give a view of the e-learning future. This will be followed by a panel discussion prompted by audience questions.

Do drop in any time. You will be very welcome.

For further information please contact Professor Chris Hankin at c.hankin@imperial.ac.uk; or Heather Fry h.fry@imperial.ac.uk.

 
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