The bag is packed full of free digital resources relating to sessions and activities from the conference. You will find links to useful websites, blogs and electronic documents as well as speaker presentations, keynote videos and much more.
iMoot2010 is the first time the Moot has been brought together on a global scale. In the past localised Moots have been held all around the world with brilliant speakers from each region. This web based event will bring together a global audience of Moodle practitioners and administrators for the first time in one event for an online e-conference with a difference!
The 1-st Slovak-Austrian International Conference on Robotics in Education aims at bringing researchers, academicians, teachers and practicing engineers from all over the world on to a common platform
This site provides an overview of the DIAL-e framework developed by Kevin Burden and Simon Atkinson. It includes a great introductory video on the project. "The framework was developed as part of a UK project, sponsored through the Joint Information Services Committee (JISC), to encourage academics and other educators to adopt digital artefacts (in this case video) as part of their teaching, learning and research strategies. Simon and Kevin have three papers about this at the Ascilite conference. I really like this framework and think it has great potential. I think it is a good example of a 'design schema' i.e. a framework to enable teachers and designers to think differently about learning and teaching.
Stephen Heppell: Each year a selection of ingenious students - from primary to university age - are invited along to BAFTA in London's Piccadilly to show and talk about the extraordinary things they are doing with new technologies in their learning.