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Events

CoCo hosts regular seminars and events on ICT and Learning presented by local and international researchers in the field. If you're interested in receiving email notification of these events, you can subscribe to our mailing list.

Seminars & Work-In-Progress sessions are held:
11.00 to 12.30 on Wednesdays
Room 230 in the Education Bldg. (A35), USyd
Feel free to bring your lunch.

2009

Aug 19

Shane Dawson
Graduate School of Medicine,
University of Wollongong
"Seeing" networks: Visualising and evaluating student learning networks
Profile and abstract

Aug 26

W-I-P Session:
Kashmira Dave & Puji Rahayu  

Sep 9-10

CoCo Forum: 21st Century Learning 

Sep 23

W-I-P Session:
Nino Aditomo & Amanda LeRoy  

Sep 30

Paul Ginns
Faculty of Education & Social Work, USyd
Blended learning in higher education: some key aspects and their relationships to approaches to study and learning outcomes
Profile and abstract

Oct 1

CoCo Research Symposium 2009

Oct 14

Yael Kali
Technion—Israel Institute of Technology
What is design knowledge, how is it learned, and how can we teach it?
Profile and abstract

Oct 21

W-I-P Session:
Sylvia (Su-Ching) Huang
An investigation of social interaction in a blended mode of face-to-face and online discussions in EFL classroom
Profile and abstract

Nov 4

W-I-P Session:
Yahya Qenaey 

Nov 11

Prof. Susanne Lajoie
Can Computers Teach You To Think and Care? Revisiting The Modeling Debates with an Eye to the Future
McGill University, Canada
Abstract & Profile

Nov 18

Philippa Levy
Sheffield University, UK
Towards Self-authorship: Students' experiences of inquiry & research;
Abstract & Profile

Nov 25

Karl Maton & Sue Bennett
Living and Learning in a Knowledge Society: Students and technology
Abstract and Profiles

Dec 2

Ruth Deakin-Crick
Bristol University, UK
Abstract & Profile

Work-in-progress (W-I-P) sessions are led by one or two research students, presenting research plans or preliminary results. They provide a supportive environment for research that is still taking shape.

For further information contact:

Shannon K.Clark, email: s.clark@edfac.usyd.edu.au
Nani Handayani, email: nanihandayani@yahoo.com