Over the last few weeks Matt Scholes has been working with colleagues in ALT (where I work part-time) to edit the video recordings from the 2009 ALT conference, and to get these made available on the Web.
Hopefully we've got the format for these videos about right within the budgetary and technical constraints we faced; and the "wide-screen" format has enabled us to combine the video of the speaker with a reasonably legible view of their presentation in one screen, without needing to switch between them.
Below you will find links to each of the three keynote speeches and to eight of the nine invited speaker sessions. All of them are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 2.0 UK: England & Wales license.
Martin Bean - Vice Chancellor designate of the Open University (running time 53 minutes).
Michael Wesch - Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University, USA: Mediated Culture/Mediated Education (running time 65 minutes).
Terry Anderson - Professor and Canada Research Chair in Distance Education at Athabasca University, Canada - Canada's Open University (running time 66 minutes).
Heather Fry - Head of Learning and Teaching, HEFCE Enhancing learning and teaching through technology: a policy
view (running time 24 minutes).
Diana Laurillard - Professor of Learning with Digital Technologies at the London Knowledge Lab, Institute of Education: Evaluating learning designs through the formal representation of learning patterns (running time 35 minutes).
Matthew McFall - Learning Sciences Research Institute and School of Education, University of
Nottingham: Boxes of Learning Delight and Cabinets of Curiosity: Working with Wonder for Wonderful Learning (running time 30 minutes).
David Kennedy - Director and Associate Professor, Teaching and Learning Centre, Lingnan University, Hong Kong: Creating learning environments that are both teacher and student centred, simultaneously: opportunities and issues (running time 31 minutes).
Richard Noss - Co-director of the London Knowledge Lab: Mapping the Grand Challenges for Research in Technology-Enhanced Learning (running time 29 minutes).
Vanessa Pittard - Director of Evidence and Evaluation, Becta: Becta Research: Young People, Schools and Technology-Supported
Learning (running time 33 minutes).
Aaron Porter - Vice President (Higher Education) of the National Union of Students (NUS): A student perspective on institutions use of technology to enhance teaching & learning in the 21st century (running time 29 minutes).
David Price - Co-founder of Debategraph: Thinking deeply together (running time 28 minutes).
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