Programme

The following documents are available for download:

- A overview of the final programme (PDF, 18 kb)
- The final programme in detail (PDF, 19 kb)
- The list of the paper-contributions (PDF, 17 kb)
- The list of the poster-contributions (PDF, 13 kb)
- The list of keynote and plenary sessions (PDF, 11 kb)
- The workshop descriptions (PDF, 46 kb)

Please note: the preliminary conference programme may be subject to changes. The constantly updated programme may be downloaded here.

More details on the contributions can be found in the list of abstracts.

 

MONDAY, September 27, 2004

15.15-17.15 Joint Ceremony with the European Knowledge Media Association (EKMA) and 6th International Conference on New Educational Environments (ICNEE) linked with the Engineering Education Conferences in Fribourg
Chairs:
Prof. Anne-Nelly Perret-Clermont, Institute of Psychology, University of Neuchâtel, CH
Prof. Samuel Jaccard, Director, University of Applied Sciences, Le Locle, CH

15.15 Welcome and Opening Speeches
Prof. Michel Rousson, Co-Rector, University of Neuchâtel, CH
Prof. Christine Beerli, ICNEE, Director, School of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Applied Sciences, Bern, CH
Dr Göran Petersson, Chair of the European Knowledge Media Association, MD, Associate Professor, Council for the Renewal of Higher Education and the Swedish Net University Agency, SE
Mr. Thierry Béguin, State Councillor, Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Canton of Neuchâtel, CH
M. Gerhard Schuwey, Director of the Federal office for Education and Science, CH

15.45 Keynote Address
As long as you are there, by all means. The social topology of technological change.
Prof. John Rijsman, Tilburg University, NL

16.30 European Academic Software Award Ceremony
Prize giving by M. Gerhard Schuwey, Director of the Federal office for Education and Science, CH
Moderator: Dr Nick Hammond, chair of the Final Juror Committee, Director, LTSN Psychology, University of York, UK

17.00 Connecting international events: "Knowledge & Media Conferences" in Neuchâtel and "Engineering Education Conferences" in Fribourg.
Videoconference with a greeting of M. Reiner Lustenberger, Federal Office for Professional Education and Technology

17.15 Closing

17.45 Reception at the Castle of Neuchâtel, Knights Gallery

  End of Joint Session

TUESDAY, September 28, 2004

09.00-10.00 Welcome (Room 02)
Plenary Session: R. Schulmeister, Germany

Diversity of students and the consequences for e-learning

10.00-10.30 Coffee break at the Cafeteria

10.30-17.00 Poster Session (Foyer Aula)
Product Presentation (Foyer Aula)

10.30-12.00 Workshop 1 (Room 08)
V. Friedrich, ETHZ, C. Rizek-Pfister, University of Zurich, I. Dustin, Center of accreditation and quality assurance of the Swiss universities (OAQ)
Project monitoring and quality assurance in e-learning programmes

Workshop 3 (Room 04)
J. Gejel, L. Keylani, The Social and Health Care School Aarhus
High quality e-learning for low educated groups

12.00-14.00 Lunch break at the Cité Universitaire

14.00-16.30 Workshop 2 (Room 08)
I. Schoenwald, J. Hasanbegovic, M. Dreier, SCIL
How to engage the “second wave faculty” to improve their teaching by using eLearning


Workshop 3 (Room 04)
J. Gejel, L. Keylani, The Social and Health Care School Aarhus
High quality e-learning for low educated groups
ca.19.30 Gala Dinner (DuPeyrou)

WEDNESDAY, September 29, 2004

09.00-10.00 Plenary Session (Aula): E. Seiler Schiedt, Switzerland
Preparing an OECD survey: "E-learning case studies in post-secondary education & training"

10.00-10.30 Coffee break (Foyer Aula)

10.30-12.00 Parallel Sessions
1.1 Implementation & realization of learning methods (Room 02)
2    Strategies and concepts in the application of blended learning (Room 04)
5.1 Web-based courseware (Room 08)

12.00-14.00 Lunch break at the Cité Universitaire

14.00-15.00 Plenary Session (Aula): K. Wannemacher, Germany
Reinforcing e-learning support infrastructures at Universities

15.00-15.30 Coffee break (Foyer Aula)

15.30-17.30 Parallel Sessions
1.2 Implementation & realization of learning methods (Room 02)
3    Social and pedagogical issues (Room 04)
5.1 Web-based courseware (Room 08)

19.00 Surprise night

THURSDAY, September 30, 2004

09.00-10.00 Plenary Session (Aula): R. Sauter, Switzerland
Blended Learning in Project Management

10.00-11.00 Parallel Sessions
4    Quality management, Evaluation, Project know-how (Room 08)
5.2 Web-based courseware (Room 02)
5.3 Web-based courseware: Design (Room 04)

11.00-11.30 Coffee break (Foyer Aula)

11.30-12.30 Parallel Sessions
4    Quality management, Evaluation, Project know-how (Room 08)
5.2 Web-based courseware (Room 02)
5.3 Web-based courseware: Design (Room 04)

12.30-13.30 Keynote (Aula): M. Kerres, Germany
Beyond Learning Platforms: Infrastructures for the digital campus
Official Conference Ending

14.00-15.00 Lunch Buffet (Foyer Aula)

  City Tour (optional)

 




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