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Subject: | Conference at Writtle |
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Date: | Thu, 30 May 2013 09:19:59 +0100 |
From: | Brook, Isis <Isis.Brook@WRITTLE.AC.UK> |
Reply-To: | Brook, Isis <Isis.Brook@WRITTLE.AC.UK> |
To: | SEDA@JISCMAIL.AC.UK |
The Summer Learning and Teaching Conference at Writtle (it’s in Essex) is on the theme of The Benefits and Problems of Teaching with Physical Things: plants, animals, landscape, models.
16th July 10-5 in the main building and around campus
Papers, presentations and workshops include:
Using futurity events in as a teaching tool
QR codes to link virtual to real
Enlivening teaching without powerpoint
The interior lives of animals
The farm as a teaching resource
Student model making
The walk as a teaching opportunity
For more information contact Beverley Thaine beverley.thaine@writtle.ac.uk
If you would like to offer a paper, presentation or workshop contact Isis Brook isis.brook@writtle.ac.uk
The cost of the conference £50, free for Writtle or Essex University partners staff and presenters.
Isis Brook MEd, PhD, FHEA, DipSBA
Head of Learning and Teaching
Ext: 26028
Switchboard: 44 (0)1245 424200
Writtle College, Lordship Road, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 3RR
Transforming Lives and the Environment through Inspiring Education
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HEA CPD Manager
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The Learning Institute
Queen Mary, University of London
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