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Scottish Learning Festival 2008

Posted by atstewart on September 27, 2008




I didn’t manage to attend SLF this year for a variety of reasons. I was really disappointed at not having the opportunity to link up with colleagues at the event but I am pleased that so many reports and links have flooded into my various feed collectors this week.

Firstly – the Keynote speeches and interviews with the speakers can be found here.

The very important and growing initiative that is Teachmeet. One of the short presentations at this year’s Teachmeet was Robert Jones making use of GoAnimate in maths. This fantastic summary of all of the features came in from David Muir.

See GLOW games at LTS GlowScotland page. Thanks Andrew Brown for the pointer – Wordpress, disappointingly, won’t allow embed code for me to post this myself.

The ever-present Ewan McIntosh provides his contributions in his own prolific manner.

John Connell comments on the ‘I can generation’ points in Charles Leadbetter’s keynote.

And there’s more………….maybe later!!!

Neil Winton’s work on Wikis to support CfE looked very interesting.

[slideshare id=618815&doc=slf2008-wikis-simplified-1222378097204472-8&w=425]

Sandaig John provides a look into getting Web 2.0 tools into Glow.

Ollie Bray and Seonaid McGillivray presented on their Guitar Hear transition project…..

[slideshare id=618643&doc=slf-assessment-1222372278823468-8&w=425]

Derek Robertson posts on the Dr Kawashima Challenge run at this year’s SLF.

One Response to “Scottish Learning Festival 2008”

  1.   Mr W Says:

    Thanks for the mention! I’m hopeful that the audio will be available soon (I’m quite keen to hear what I said as well!)

    I’ve posted fairly full notes on the presentation on my blog if anyone wants to find out more:
    Part 1
    Part 2

    Cheers!

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