Agenda

FOTE 10 is a free one day conference taking place on the 1st October, 2010.

We are planning an amazing line up of speakers for this year’s FOTE conference. Below is the preliminary schedule. We’ll be confirming more sessions and adding them to this schedule in the coming weeks. Don’t forget to check back regularly for more information on some of the exciting sessions we have planned.

The latest news about everything related to the conference can also be found on our Twitter feed.

Refreshments and a light lunch will be served to ensure that you are well fuelled for a busy day of tech related action. Ample time for networking will also be set aside to ensure you have an opportunity to catch up with colleagues and friends during the day.

As with previous FOTE conferences, we will be ending the day’s proceedings with a drinks reception. We hope you can join us for a beer or a glass of wine or two!

09.00 Registration
10.00 Welcome ULCC
Morning Sesssions
10.10 Future Vision Ray Fleming Microsoft
10.30 The Mobile University: last year’s model? Jeremy Speller UCL
10.50 campusM & Smartphone Adoption Hugh Griffiths oMbiel
11.10 Q&As
11.20 Coffee Break
11.50 Unlocking Learning: Computer Games in Education Ollie Bray Learning & Teaching Scotland
12.10 Augmented Reality in Education James Alliban Skive
12.30 Geolocation Miles Metcalfe Learning Two
12.50 Q&A’s
13.00 Lunch Break
Afternoon sessions
14.00 The iPad is the future of reading! James Clay Gloucestershire College
14.20 iTunes U/Podcasting (Panel Session) Dr. Bill Ashraf (Panel Chair)
14.40 Open source: beyond the software Miles Berry Roehampton University
15.00 Questions
15.10 Coffee Break
15.40 Building on firm foundations and keeping you connected in the 21st century. This time it’s personal! Joe Dale Independent Consultant
16.00 Personalisation: Meeting the challenges of learning in the 21st Century Philip Butler ULCC
16.20 We have the technology. We have the capability, all we need is love. Matt Lingard LSE
16.40 Q&As
16.50 Closing
17.00 Drinks Reception

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