Emerging technologies and the 'Net Generation'


Brian Kelly co-facilitated a workshop on Emerging technologies and the 'Net Generation' at the ALT-C 2006 research seminar held at the University of Leiden, Holland on Friday 7th April 2006.

Further details are provided on the seminar Wiki.

Position Paper

A position paper written by the co-facilitators is available on the seminar Wiki.

About The Facilitator

Brian Kelly's job title is UK Web Focus - an advisory post funded by the JISC and MLA to advise the higher and further education sectors and the cultural heritage sector on best practices related to the Web.

Brian has been involved in using the Web since January 1993, when he helped established a Web service at the University of Leeds - probably the first institutional Web service in the UK HE community and one of the first fifty organisations around the world to register a Web service.

Brian is based at UKOLN, a national centre of expertise in digital information management located at the University of Bath.

Materials

Slides

Morning Session

E-Learning And The 'Net Generation': A Vision
[HTML format] - [MS PowerPoint 97/2000 format]

Afternoon Session

E-Learning And The 'Net Generation': The Barriers
[HTML format] - [MS PowerPoint 97/2000 format]
E-Learning And The 'Net Generation': Addressing The Barriers
[HTML format] - [MS PowerPoint 97/2000 format]
E-Learning And The 'Net Generation': Addressing The Barriers
[HTML format] - [MS PowerPoint 97/2000 format]

Handouts

Please note that handouts and links to related resources are available from the del.icio.us social bookimaking site using the tag alt-c-2006-04-net-generation.

Photographs

The following photographs of the event are available:

Feedback

The following comments on the workshop are available:

Frappr Map Of Workshop Participants