There's still time for you to submit a paper or workshop proposal for the Third Plymouth e-Learning Conference. Deadline for submission of abstracts (200-300 words) has now been extended to 31st January. The themes of the conference and paper submission details can all be found on the conference website. The keynote speaker for this year's event which will take place in Plymouth on 4th April, is Professor Mark Stiles from Staffordshire University.
It's a small and intimate conference, but in previous years has attracted delegates from all over the UK and farther afield, who were willing to engage in lively debate and explore new territories around e-learning. The event will take place in the stunning new Roland Levinsky Arts Faculty building (pictured) and there will be a large space available for exhibitors and vendors. I hope to see you there, but get your proposal in soon!
Plymouth e-Learning Conference
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January 04, 2008
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