Thursday, 21 May sees the pilot programme of a new JISC live internet radio programme, the e-Learning Show.
The programme will be broadcast from 1800 - 1855 UK summer time and is based on issues raised at the recent JISC Lifelong Learning Symposium. A report on the symposium and details will be available from the e-learning blog page
http://elearning.jiscinvolve.org/ on the day.
Issues discussed will include
* how university and college cultures need to change to support work based learning,
* who are the new students and what are their needs
* how e-Portfolios can be used both for recording learning and for providing information, advice and guidance and
* the use of mobile technologies to support lifelong learning
The programme considers both current and emergent practices in e-learning and the development of policies to support such practice.
The programme will be presented by Graham Attwell and guests include
Derek Longhurst from Foundation Degree Forward,
Clive Church from Edexel,
Lucy Stone from Leicester College,
Tony Toole from the University of Glamorgan,
Bob Bell, HE in FE consultant for the northern region,
Sandra Winfield from Nottingham University and
Rob Ward from the Centre for Recording Achievement
The programme will also feature a live panel with the opportunity for listeners to skype or email their questions and comments and there will be a live chat room for listeners.
To listen to the programme go to
http://radio.jiscemerge.org.uk:80/Emerge.m3u
This will open the LIVE radio stream in your MP3 player of choice.
You can take part in the chat room at
http://tinyurl.com/sounds08. Just add your name and press enter - no password required.
You can leave comments on the e-learning blog
http://elearning.jiscinvolve.org/ and also access a report on the Lifelong learning Symposium. Links to the podcast will also be posted to the blog page so can listen to the show even if you miss the live broadcast.
If you like to send us questions for the panel in advance of the programme, email Graham Attwell - graham10@mac.com or skype to GrahamAttwell.