This year the Learning on Screen annual members' day will look at the issues of creativity, copyright and citation with the use of audiovisual in education. The Learning on Screen AGM will also take place during the day.
Friday 1 December, 10 am – 3 pm
Geological Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, Mayfair, London W1J 0BD
Rates:
£30 - Learning on Screen member
£50 - Non-member
£15 - Student rate
Audiovisual can support creativity in teaching, learning and research across all subject areas, so for our members' day this year we will hear from a range of speakers about how and why they use it in their work. With presentations, demonstrations, case studies and an expert panel discussion, the day will outline how to find and use a wide range of audiovisual content, supported with metadata. We will also hear about ways to reduce the environmental impact of creating new audiovisual material.
Understanding the copyright implications of using audiovisual materials in teaching, learning and research remains a priority issue for our members and the day will cover the latest research and guidance on this. The final piece of the jigsaw is understanding how to correctly cite the use of audiovisual material and our newly updated academic citation guidelines will also be presented on the day.
Event programme
09.30 am – Registration – tea and coffee will be served in the library
10.00 – Chief Executive's Welcome: Virginia Haworth-Galt, Learning on Screen
10.15 – Creative re-use of archive material in student filmmaking: Dr Shane O'Sullivan, Lecturer in Filmmaking, Kingston University will speak about his work with HE filmmaking students and the films they have made with archive content
10.40 – Creativity, sustainability and the 'albert' initiative: Aaron Matthews, BAFTA Industry Sustainability Manager
11.00 – Conversations about creativity: panel discussion featuring members of the Filmmaking Research Network chaired by Dr Joanna Callaghan, Senior Lecturer in Filmmaking at the University of Sussex
12.15 – Creative content: we are opening up our valuable and unique television archive via our off-air digitisation project and making this content available in BoB. Update from Sergio Angelini, Head of Membership Services and Information at Learning on Screen
12.30 – Lunch break (Learning on Screen AGM will take place)
1.45 – Education Copyright Help for Audiovisual Rights in Media (e-CHARM): Dr Jane Secker and Chris Morrison will present the findings and recommendations from their higher education copyright research, work which will form the backbone of Learning on Screen's dedicated copyright service launching next year
2.15 – ERA update: Helena Djurkovic, Chief Executive of ERA
2.30 – Learning on Screen website reveal: Gabriel Hernandez, Head of Digital Development at Learning on Screen will provide an exclusive look at our new website, launching in February 2018 and fully opening up our wealth of scholarly resources to UK education
2.45 – Audiovisual Citation Guidelines: discussing best practice in audiovisual citation a member of the academic panel involved in the updating of this invaluable resource will present the revised citation guidelines
3.00 pm – Close
Lucy Witcomb
Events Officer
Learning on Screen
Opening up access to moving image and sound since 1948
E-Mail: lucy@bufvc.ac.uk
Tel.: 020 7393 1507
Learning on Screen | @LearnonScreen | @OnDemandBoB | @bobinschools
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Lucy Witcomb
Events Officer
Learning on Screen
Opening up access to moving image and sound since 1948
E-Mail: lucy@bufvc.ac.uk
Tel.: 020 7393 1507
Learning on Screen | @LearnonScreen | @OnDemandBoB | @bobinschools
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