The Programme Overview below gives a general outline of the day. A more detailed Programme Schedule, which includes information on breakout sessions and individual speaker times, can be downloaded below along with a full copy of the Symposium Proceedings. A hard copy of both the Schedule and Proceedings will be available to participants in the event bag.
Major highlights during the day include three keynotes by leading scholars, over 30 concise papers, an interesting variety of rapid fire research presentations, an interactive roundtable session designed to discuss a number of research themes, and exciting news about the Technology-enhanced Learning Ireland Journal. Participants may also wish to register separately for two follow up workshops: (i) Doctoral Workshop for Research on Digital Learning, and (ii) a Learning Design Workshop facilitated by Professor Grainne Conole. The final Programme Schedule will be sent to participants before the event.
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Session |
Theme |
Venue |
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8:00 – 8:50am |
REGISTRATION - Tea and Coffee Available |
The Helix |
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8:50 - 9:15am |
Welcome Why a Research Symposium? |
Dr Eamon Costello, Programme Chair Professor Brian MacCraith President, Dublin City University |
The Mahony Hall |
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9:15 - 10:00am |
Keynote 1 Professor Sian Bayne |
Manifesto: Making a Teaching Philosophy from Research in Digital Education |
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10:00 - 10:15am |
Brief Panel Response |
Catherine Cronin - NUIG Dr Conor Galvin – UCD Dr Charlotte Holland - DCU |
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10:15 - 10:45am |
REFRESHMENT BREAK – Levels 2 & 3 |
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10:45 - 11:40am |
Research Spotlights 1 Concise Papers |
Strand 1 The Mahony Hall |
Strand 2 The Space |
Strand 3 The Gallery |
Strand 4 The Blue Room |
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11:40 – 11:45am |
TRANSITION BREAK |
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11:45 - 12:45pm |
Research Spotlights 2 Concise Papers |
Strand 1 The Mahony Hall |
Strand 2 The Space |
Strand 3 The Gallery |
Strand 4 The Blue Room |
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12:45 - 13:30pm |
LUNCH BREAK – Levels 2 & 3 Research Posters |
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13:30 - 14:10pm |
Keynote 2 Professor Grainne Conole |
Research Through the Generations: Reflecting on the Past, Present and Future |
The Mahony Hall |
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14:10 - 14:55pm |
Looking to the Future Major Research Themes |
Key Questions Roundtable Discussions Final Report Back |
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14:55 - 15:00pm |
Tribute to Barry McIntyre Rapid Fire Presentations |
Paul Gormley Irish Learning Technology Association |
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15:00 - 15:30pm |
REFRESHMENT BREAK – Levels 2 & 3 |
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15:30 – 16:10pm |
Research Snapshots Rapid Fire Presentations |
Facilitator, Dr Tom Farrelly Order of Presentations Random |
The Mahony Hall |
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16:10 - 16:45pm |
Keynote 3 Professor Paul Conway |
From Manuscripts to Digital Era Publishing: Old and New Academic Practices?
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16:45 - 17:00pm |
Next Steps Irish Research Community |
Journal Announcement A Research Network for Scholarly Professionals |
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17:00 - 17:15pm |
Summary Reflections Professor Mark Brown |
Analysis of Major Themes Weaving Together the Generations |
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17:15 - 17:30pm |
Final Reflections Closing |
Symposium Participants Programme Chair |
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17:30 - 18:30pm |
SOCIAL EVENT – Level 3 |
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FOLLOW UP WORKSHOPS
Wednesday 2nd November 9:30 - 11:30 12:30 - 4:30pm | Research Workshops Doctoral Workshop Learning Design Workshop | A number of workshops will also be available the following day (Wednesday 2nd November) to give the opportunity to focus on specific topics and themes. This workshop is primarily designed for prospective doctoral students who are thinking about embarking on either an EdD or PhD in the general area of Digital Learning. It may also be suitable for current doctoral students who are still developing their research proposals, wishing to seek advice on their study, wanting to meet and network with other Irish doctoral candidates, or people considering transferring from another institution. You must register for this workshop. This workshop will explore some of the challenges of learning design in the digital era. It will introduce participants to a number of design tools and techniques for purposeful planning and course design and development. More specificially, the workshop will anchor the creative and iterative design process around the 7C Framework for learning design. The workshop has three majors objectives: (i) to help participants better understand the complexity of learning design; (ii) to help participants more seamlessly integrate on-line and off-line activities and resources, and (iii) to help participants plan, design and develop their own courses using more contemporary models of learning design. The Workshop will be facilitated by Dr Grainne Conole, a leading expert in learning design. You must register for this workshop. |