Once again the Plymouth e-Learning Conference was a fun, lively and stimulating event, with a wide range of inputs from across the globe. Keynote speakers Josie Fraser and Dave White both contributed significantly to generating a sense of discussion and debate across the two day programme. Josie explored some of the issues of community, identity, and social media, whilst amongst other ideas Dave looked at a model of interactions between developers, players and pragmatists in the field of e-learning and suggested we need more communication between these groups.
Archived videos are available of the keynote speakers in action, Josie Fraser – PELC10 Day 1 and Dave White – PELC10 Day 2
See reviews of the conference and some of the sessions on the blogs of Mark Pannell, Flea Palmer and Joan Gavin. Conference committee chair Steve Wheeler has compiled a list of conference related artifacts on his blog post PeLC’s digital footprint.
There is also a video archive of the conference plenary session.
The PELC10 website has downloads for the conference programme and proceedings.
Thanks to all who made this conference a success. Planning is already underway for PELC11 –
6th Plymouth e-Learning Conference – Digital Futures: Learning in a Connected World (April 7th – 8th, 2011)
The themes will be
• Learning in a connected world
• Changing roles of teachers and learners
• Institutional models of online learning