| ALT"S LEARNING TECHNOLOGIST OF THE YEAR AWARDS - closing date 8 May |
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ALT’S LEARNING TECHNOLOGIST OF THE YEAR AWARDS – closing date 8 May (not 1st as previously stated) £3800 prize fund available
Entries for the 2008 Learning Technologist of the Year award are now open. This is the second year that the Association for Learning Technology (http://www.alt.ac.uk) has run the awards, which celebrate and reward excellent practice and outstanding achievement in the learning technology field - the broad range of communication, information and related technologies that can be used to support learning, teaching, and assessment. Last year’s winning entries were from individuals and teams who had developed: computer simulations to allow students to safely practice taking x-rays without the risks of radiation; a new online self- and peer-assessment system; and the development of an ePortfolio system which is used by over 40 institutions. The award is this year sponsored by learning and ICT solutions specialist, Tribal Group (www.tribalgroup.co.uk). First, second and third prizes will be awarded in each of two categories - individual and team: 1st prize £1000; 2nd prize £600; 3rd prize £300. The Award is open to all individual members of ALT, and to individuals and teams based in ALT member organisations worldwide. The award will be judged by a panel chaired by Professor Stephen Heppell, described by DfES as the most influential academic of recent years in the field of technology and education. The awards will be presented in Seb Schmoller, Chief Executive of ALT said: "Learning technologists play a crucial role in modern learning, teaching, and assessment, throughout the education system. They develop e-learning content and systems. They run organisations' virtual learning environments. Their research underpins good practice and sound policy. But their achievements tend to be unsung. By celebrating and rewarding excellent practice and outstanding achievement in the field, the 2008 Learning Technologist of the Year Award will provide learning technologists with the public recognition that they deserve." One of last year’s joint winners was Philip Cosson, Senior Lecturer in Medical Imaging of the He says, "The ALT Learning Technologist of the Year award has been of great benefit to me over the year. I have received recognition within my department, school and across the wider institution. I would encourage anybody who was thinking of applying to do so. The process was straightforward, and the application form helped to give structure to my project description. I was also very pleased to have an opportunity to clarify and expand on my submission within a teleconference as a shortlisted candidate. Hannah Whaley, Learning Technologist at the University of Dundee’s Learning Centre was a joint winner for achievements including the creation of a new online self- and peer-assessment system and of a groupwork assessment system. She says, “Winning the ALT Learning Technologist of the Year award has opened many doors for new projects and partnerships within the University of Dundee and the wider learning technology community. I was delighted to be recognised by ALT as it provided a great chance to highlight the work that learning technologists do day to day within institutions, and the potential that many of their projects have to go further and impact the whole sector. The self and peer assessment has now been released globally within a commercial VLE and I am excited to see students around the world benefiting from the system. The award process itself was a fantastic opportunity to gather feedback from, and make contact with, specialists within the learning technology field and I believe it would be a valuable experience for many other learning technologists.” Application deadline for the 2008 Learning Technologist of the Year award: 8 May 2008 To join ALT, visit: http://www.alt.ac.uk/membership_join.html - ends -
Notes to editors: The Trustees of ALT gratefully acknowledge the Tribal Group's generous sponsorship of the 2008 Learning Technologist of the Year Award. For more information about the Tribal Group go to http://www.tribalgroup.co.uk/. ALT (the Association for Learning Technology) is a professional and scholarly association which brings together all those with an interest in the use of learning technology. There are over 200 organisational members from higher and further education institutions, private and public sector organisations and over 500 individual members. Sponsoring members include Becta, HEFCE, Microsoft, the Scottish Funding Council, Adobe, and the Learning and Skills Council. ALT organises a yearly high profile conference – ALT-C, this year the theme for ALT-C will be Rethinking the digital divide. The conference takes place from 9-11 September 2008, Association for Learning Technology, Gipsy Lane, Headington, Oxford, OX3 0BP
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