Published by Michelle Jackman on 01 Sep 2009
iPED 2009 - ‘Researching Beyond Boundaries’, Academic Communities without Borders
Many thanks to all our presenters and delegates for making iPED 2009 a success. You can find presentations from the conference below.
- Cathy Bovill - Students as Co-creators of Curricula: Changing the Relationship between Tutor and Student in Higher Education
- Carolyn Britton & Jan Chianese - Internal boundaries and external constraints: a confidence issue or skills ‘gap’? Perceived and ‘real’ barriers to learning among first year nursing students.
- Kerry Cook, Mark Garratt, Pete Gregory & Imran Ali - Traversing the Boundaries and Borders Experienced by Learning Communities within Online Problem-Based Learning
- Anna Crouch - Needs and Experiences of Dyslexic Nursing and Mdwifery Students
- Andrew Edwards - Exploring Both Sides of an Undergraduate e-Journal: Celebrating Excellence and Supporting Academic Writing
- Peter Every - The Infantilisation of the Student Body. How It Occurs and Why It Must Stop
- Rachel Frampton - Borderless or Bound? Exploring Students’ Perceptions of HE in FE Learning Spaces
- Paula Hodgson - Designing and Implementing Learning-Centred Blogs for University Teaching: Two Cases
- Steve Jewell - An e-Social Constructivist Approach to Assessment and Feedback
- John Mair (paper) - Having Conversations in Coventry with Students and Others
- Marianna Papadopoulou - Personal Constructs and Critical Theory: How May They Be Reconciled?
- Norman Powell - Using an Evaluation Framework to Build Capacity in Pedagogical Research and Evaluation
- Peter Samuels, John Goodband, Duncan Lawson, Roy Bhakta & Yvette Solomon - From ‘Anarchy’ to Establishment: Case study in the evolution of a mathematics social networking community
- Joanne Smailes - Student Communities of Practice: What Virtual Models Can Engage and Address the Needs of a Diverse Student Environment
- Nicole Steils - Teaching without Boundaries? Being a Teacher in Virtual Environments
- Mike Smith, Kathryn Cook and Valerie Cox - Is Using Problem Based Learning the Solution to the ‘Graveyard Slot’?
- Gemma Tombs - The ‘Hidden Curriculum’: Second Life and the Political University?
- Chris Turnock, Erik Bohemia, Jed Woodhouse, Neil Smith & Ben Lovatt - Opening ICT Boundaries
- Qin Zhou - Fostering Effective Student Learning of the Linux Operating System