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Strong LKL Presence at ALT-C Print
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Wednesday, 07 September 2011
ALT LogoThe LKL was well represented at the annual Association for Learning Technology Conference, this year at the University of Leeds. LKL people ran a workshop, showcased an e-poster plus Pecha-Kucha-style presentation, were involved in ALT operations, and staffed the TLRP-TEL booth.
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Imagine the Future of Learning Print
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Monday, 15 August 2011

Pearson innov8Pearson have launched a competition called innov8 that "aims to engage learners, educators,†designers and developers, technology enthusiasts, games creators, innovators and†anyone with an interest in ensuring that technology is used in new and exciting ways†to engage and inspire learners". Come to the competition briefing at the LKL on 6 October!

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JISC 'Developing Digital Literacies' Award Print
Research
Thursday, 28 July 2011

JISC LogoDr Lesley Gourlay (IOE Academic Writing Centre), LKL's Dr Martin Oliver and Stephen Pickles (IOE Newsam Library) have been awarded £99,536 by JISC as part of the ëDeveloping Digital Literacies' initiative.

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Dr Martin Oliver awarded in National Teaching Fellowship Scheme Print
Profile
Thursday, 28 July 2011

oliver.jpgLKL's Dr Martin Oliver, an academic from the Institute of Education with a unique approach to technology in learning, has received an award in the National Teaching Fellowship Scheme 2011.

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Early Years and Technology Print
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Wednesday, 13 July 2011
thumb-news_01.pngIn March this year, Andrew Manches hosted a workshop for twenty international researchers to discuss the role of digital technology for Early Years Learning at the second STELLAR Alpine Rendez-Vous in France. A summary white paper of this workshop and the concluding challenges identified is now available - Early Years and Technology: The design and evaluation of technologies to support young children's learning - White Paper
 
"iBats", an†iPhone/Android†application for use by citizen scientists Print
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Wednesday, 29 June 2011

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Mobile applications have a significant potential to engage learners as "citizen scientists", enhancing links between research in academia and the general public. Dr Brock Craft and Dr George Roussos, working in collaboration with the Institute of Zoology, and Atomic Powered,†have developed "iBats", an†iPhone/Android†application for use by citizen scientists participating in the Indicator Bats Programme. This research programme tracks bat populations globally by monitoring sounds bats make to navigate and find food. Volunteers around the world can use the iBats app and a special microphone to collect bat sounds for analysis by the scientific research team at Institute of Zoology. You can download the iPhone app from the iTunes App Store and the Android App from the iBats website.

 
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