Online newsletter
Eric Sandelands
hj97 at dial.pipex.com
Tue May 12 13:31:26 EDT 1998
I hope that this regular newsletter is of interest to the group.
Eric Sandelands
VIRTUAL UNIVERSITY JOURNAL NEWSLETTER
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On-line conference news.
Following the success of the previous VUJ on-line conference, a further
threeare planned for 1998. Starting on 1st June, Daniel Eisenberg of
Northern Arizona University, USA, will kick off the next conference using
his own article "College Faculty and Distance Learning" as a background
paper.
As Daniel says, "Change is coming whether faculty like it or not. If we
are not involved in shaping it, others will do it for us."
The conference is FREE to join. Delegates are invited to join in the
discussion and find out how change is being managed in centres of
learning around the globe.
REGISTER NOW.
http://www.openhouse.org.uk/virtual-university-press/
In ISSUE 2 of VUJ
PEDAGOGY, GRAMMARS and ART: Towards Art and Design Higher Education
Strategies, written by D. BRUTON of UNIVERSITY of SOUTH
AUSTRALIA examines the relationship between art and computers and the
impact of computational grammatical design on pedagogy.
CONTENT DESIGN FRAMEWORKS FOR INTERNET STUDIES CURRICULA AND RESEARCH by
R. WILLIAM MAULE, Associate Professor at the UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANSISCO,
considers instructional frameworks for university-level education in
Internet content design.
CALL FOR PAPERS. FREE SUBSCRIPTION FOR VUJ AUTHORS.
VUJ aims to publish papers on the latest experience and ideas related to
technology-aided learning from around the world. Papers are subject to
EAB review with accepted articles archived in major databases such as
Anbar and Emerald. Authors of papers published in VUJ receive a
complimentary electronic subscription to the journal for one year. If
you would like to submit a paper, please contact the Publisher, Anne
Christie at AChristie9 at aol.com
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