Unfortunately I can’t attend this conference, and it looks as though it would be an interesting experience. One important aspect of conferences, I think, is the chance you get to meet people, network and exchange ideas, which often isn’t done enough in the question phase of presentations. This unplugged conference looks like just the right way to explore this, so I’m looking forward to the mini-series. 🙂
This mini-series sketches out some of the ideas that I would like to explore at the upcoming TDSIG Unplugged Conference in Barcelona on 21 May 2011. If any of them chime with you and you would like to explore them as well – or if you would like to work on completely different issues, the conference is there to give you the open space to do just that. It is never too late to join in, so if you haven't already, visit www.tdsig.org/unplugged and r … Read More
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Although I am originally from Yorkshire, UK, I live in Verona and work at the universities of Verona and Bolzano, where I teach general English at all levels and some ESP too. My interests include technology in learning, e-learning and autonomous learning.
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