Schedule

Event Schedule
25th Oct 2018
Join us to share, learn and participate in how the Open Web can be utilised in different educational contexts and why it is core to the development of digital literacies and critical pedagogy approaches.
09.15 – 09.50
Registration and Coffee
09.50 – 10.00 // WELCOME
Introduction to the day and housekeeping.
Room: Starley Suite
10.00 – 10.30 // TALK
Open and Connected Learning by Mia Zamora.
See abstract available online.
Room: Starley Suite
10.30 – 11.30 (Two parallel sessions)
// WORKSHOP
Equity Unbound: equity-focused, open, connected, intercultural learning led by Mia Zamora, Catherine Cronin, Maha Bali
Session abstract available online.
Room: Swift Centre
// PRESENTATIONS
Presentations and Q&A
(1) Open education at UCL by Claudia Yogeswaran, Dr. Clive Young, and June Hedges
(2) How open textbooks can improve UK educational outcomes while saving money for everyone (except publishers) by Robert Farrow
(3) Goldsmiths Teaching & Learning: A fluid and continually evolving community repository by Suzan Koseoglu
(4) Data Playground by Samantha Ahern, Anne-Marie Scott
Room: Bettmann Suite
11.30 – 11.55 // BREAK
Coffee and networking, with opportunity to view Exhibitions + Radio Station Interviews.
11.55 – 12.15 // TALK
Building towards critical radical understanding of the Open Web by Wendy Liu.
See abstract available online.
Room: Starley Suite
12.15 – 13.15 (Two parallel sessions)
// WORKSHOP
SPLOTS: Tiny Teaching Tools led by Jim Groom
Session abstract available online.
Room: Swift Centre
// PRESENTATIONS
Presentations and Q&A
(1) WordPress and Illness Narratives: Challenges and Opportunities by Andrew King
(2) Media Law Matters: a website that helps both student and teacher by Simon Pipe
(3) Embracing Openness: Music Technology Pedagogy and Curricula After the Decline of the Studio by Mat Dalgleish, Matt Bellingham
Room: Bettmann Suite
13.15 – 14.10 // LUNCH
SIDsynth performance by Rob Hassell + Radio Station Interviews.
14.10 – 14.30 // TALK
Wikimedia in the Classrom by Hannah Evans.
See abstract available online.
Room: Starley Suite
14.30 – 15.30 (Two parallel sessions)
// WORKSHOP
Intro to Wikidata led by Doug Taylor
Session abstract available online.
Room: Swift Centre
// PRESENTATIONS
Presentations and Q&A
(1) Using an open digital space assessment on an ITE course in HE by Francesca Robinson
(2) Open the NOODLEs! Alternative tools to extend Non-Open Organisational Digital Learning Environments by Dan Harding and Matt Street
(3) eLearning in the age of Social Networks: the EduHack Platform by Francesco Mecca
(4) Coventry.Domains by Daniel Villar-Onrubia, Lauren Heywood, Charles Legge
Room: Bettmann Suite
15.30 – 16.00 // BREAK
Networking Break + Exhibitions + Virtually Connecting session
16.00 – 16.45 // CLOSING SESSION
Containing the Future: A Panel on the Future of Open Web Infrastructure with Anne-Marie Scott, Tony Hirst and Jim Groom
Session abstract available online.
Room: Starley Suite
Time
Session details
09.15 – 09.50
Registration and Coffee
09.50 – 10.00
// WELCOME
Introduction to the day and housekeeping.
Room: Starley Suite
10.00 – 10.30
// TALK
Open and Connected Learning
by Mia Zamora.
See abstract available online // Room: Starley Suite
10.30 – 11.30
// CONTRIBUTIONS
Presentations and Q&A
(1) Open education at UCL by Claudia Yogeswaran, Dr. Clive Young, and June Hedges
(2) How open textbooks can improve UK educational outcomes while saving money for everyone (except publishers) by Robert Farrow
(3) Goldsmiths Teaching & Learning: A fluid and continually evolving community repository by Suzan Koseoglu
(4) Data Playground by Samantha Ahern, Anne-Marie Scott
Room: Bettmann Suite
// WORKSHOP
Equity Unbound: equity-focused, open, connected, intercultural learning led by Mia Zamora, Catherine Cronin, Maha Bali
Session abstract available online.
Room: Swift Centre
11.30 – 11.55
11.55 – 12.15
// TALK
Building towards critical radical understanding of the Open Web
by Wendy Liu.
See abstract available online // Room: Starley Suite
12.15 – 13.15
// CONTRIBUTIONS
Presentations and Q&A
(1) WordPress and Illness Narratives: Challenges and Opportunities by Andrew King
(2) Media Law Matters: a website that helps both student and teacher by Simon Pipe
(3) Embracing Openness: Music Technology Pedagogy and Curricula After the Decline of the Studio by Mat Dalgleish, Matt Bellingham
Room: Bettmann Suite
// WORKSHOP
SPLOTS: Tiny Teaching Tools led by Jim Groom
Session abstract available online.
Room: Swift Centre
13.15 – 14.10
14.10 – 14.30
// TALK
Wikimedia in the Classrom
by Hannah Evans.
See abstract available online // Room: Starley Suite
14.30 – 15.30
// CONTRIBUTIONS
Presentations and Q&A
(1) Using an open digital space assessment on an ITE course in HE by Francesca Robinson
(2) Open the NOODLEs! Alternative tools to extend Non-Open Organisational Digital Learning Environments by Dan Harding
(3) eLearning in the age of Social Networks: the EduHack Platform by Francesco Mecca
(4) Conventry.Domains by Daniel Villar-Onrubia, Lauren Heywood, Charles Legge
Room: Bettmann Suite
15.30 – 16.00
16.00 – 16.45
// CLOSING SESSION
Containing the Future: A Panel on the Future of Open Web Infrastructure with Anne-Marie Scott, Tony Hirst and Jim Groom
Session abstract available online.
Room: Starley Suite
Talks and Workshops by
Mia Zamora
@MiaZamoraPhD
miazamoraphd.com
Wendy Liu
@dellsystem
dellsystem.me
Hannah Evans
@wikimediauk
wikimedia.org.uk
Jim Groom
@jimgroom
bavatuesdays.com
Doug Taylor
@wikimediauk
wikimedia.org.uk
And more to be
announced soon…