The assembly will focus on teaching administration software and
especially on different distribution models of such software.
At 4pm following the end of the assembly there will be a visit to the nearby Fitzwilliam Museum to see the exhibition entitled “Hidden Depths” which features works by Sargent, Sickert and Spencer. Further details are in this URL:
http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/whatson/exhibitions/article.html?2047
Assembly draft [...]
I joined the SSRB support team in May as a critical friend for five Phase 2 projects, which Patsy had been supporting before her move to work with Ellen as a critical friend for the Phase 3 WFD projects. Then in July, Judy Lyons left for warmer climes and I was asked to step in [...]
Introduction
Modular E-Administration of Teaching (MEAoT) is a JISC-funded project in the Institutional Innovation programme, run as a joint venture between the Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technologies (CARET) and the departments of Engineering and Physics, at the University of Cambridge. The BRII project hosted an assembly in Oxford on 9 June 2009 to discuss [...]
Oxford University was once again the venue for the Programme when it hosted BRII’s assembly on 9 June 2009. Also attending, amongst others, were John King, CAIRO, Stuart McQuade, SLAP, Sunil Rodgers, IDMAPS, Anne-Sophie de Baets, Academic Social Networking and Mathew Jones, e-Admin of Teaching.
Sally Rumsey of BRII hosted the ‘stakeholder buy-in’ themed event and [...]