The most recent videos appear at the top of this list.

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The strategic context for languages in the UK

Professor Mike Kelly, University of Southampton

This presentation was part of the languages in higher education conference 2008

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Employability Panel: Praxis Interpreting

Helen Watts, Praxis Interpreting

This presentation was part of the languages in higher education conference 2008

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Employability Panel: Question Session

Henry Dixon, Bev Salt, Chris Hughes, Helen Watts

This presentation was part of the languages in higher education conference 2008

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Employability Panel: Astra Zeneca

Bev Salt, AstraZeneca

This presentation was part of the languages in higher education conference 2008

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Helping students develop Internet research skills for a Web 2.0 World

Emma Place, Institute for Learning and Research Technology (ILRT), University of Bristol

This presentation was part of the e-learning symposium 2008

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Control and constraint in e-learning

Jon Dron, Athabasca University

This presentation was part of the e-learning symposium 2008

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Wikis and social software: using open content to promote collaborative learning

Steve Wheeler, University of Plymouth

This presentation was part of the e-learning symposium 2008

Powerpoint slides to go with this video are available here.

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The FAROES project: using the best principles of Web 2.0 to store, manage and find your teaching resources

Dave Millard, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton

This presentation was part of the e-learning symposium 2009

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E-Marking of paper-based documents to improve feedback opportunities

Liz Burd, Senior Lecturer and Deputy Dean, Department of Computer Science, University of Durham

This presentation was part of the e-learning symposium 2009

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E-pedagogy: does e-learning require a new approach to teaching and learning?

Bobby Elliott, Scottish Qualifications Agency

This presentation was part of the e-learning symposium 2009