Rewiring Inclusion: Strategies, tools and techniques to promote barrier-free learning
A national one day conference in Nottingham at the National College on Tuesday 9 February 2010, with an optional evening session on 8 February. Organised jointly by the Association for Learning Technology and JISC TechDis.
With an outstanding range of workshop sessions, and plenary contributions from:
· Google’s Julian Harty – “Wave, Chrome OS, Online Docs, and Android.
What impact will they have on the environment for learning?”;
· Jane Seale from the University of Southampton;
· Yahoo! Europe’s Artur Ortega – “The Yahoo! approach to accessibility”;
· Dónal Fitzpatrick from the School of Computing at Dublin City University – “The contribution that computer science is making on inclusion”;
· Peter Hartley from Bradford University;
· Alison Mills from The Manchester College – “How a large urban college has taken inclusion to the heart of its operations”;
· James Clay from Gloucestershire College.
Full programme for the event [1 MB PDF]
A large print version is available.
The conference will focus in particular on browser technologies, Web2.0, e-learning, and mobile learning, and on the benefits these can offer to
all users, including those with disabilities or learning difficulties.
All sectors were represented in the workshop proposals and we are delighted that Independent Specialist Colleges were successful in being
selected to present alongside Universities, FE colleges, Project Consultants, and JISC Regional Support Centres.
Costs to attend:
£120 members of ALT
£160 non members of ALT
£100 dinner, bed and breakfast at the National College
Booking deadline:
Tuesday, 2 February 2010 – http://www.alt.ac.uk/conferences.php