Friday, February 06, 2009

E-learning and think tanks

HLST Think-Tank: In January, Ian Gilhespy was invited to become part of a think tank concerning the uses and applications of e-learning in higher education for programmes relating to sport, leisure and hospitality. The invitation was made due to his interest and his production of reusable learning objects. It may be possible that a significant bid to the Joint Information Services Committee will be made as a result of this think tank (watch this space). Blogging, twittering, learning in virtual environments and 'wiki-ing' were all discussed (not sure there is a verb for wikis yet though).

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