
We all had a great 10
th anniversary
EdTech conference experience at the
National College of Ireland on May 20-22. The programme was action-packed with 50 papers presented by Irish and international researchers and practitioners around the theme
'2020 Vision: Changing Learning Futures Through Technology'.
Keynote speakers included
Niall Sclater of the Open University;
Theresa Hagan of
HMH; and
Richard Katz, Vice President of
Educause. A really interesting feature of the conference was the use of Twitter, especially in the closing panel session where conference Tweets were visible throughout the open floor discussion.
Other highlights included the
pre-conference launch of the
NCI NELL usability lab by
Leo Casey, and the presentation of inaugural
Jennifer Burke Award for Innovation in Teaching and Learning to the
TCD outreach programme '
A Bridge to College'.
NUIG had a high profile presence at the conference with 5 practitioner and 1 research papers featuring in the programme. Well done
Sinead Hahessey, Michael Campion, Mary Dempsey and Elaine Wallace for flying the flag for
NUIG.
CELT staff were highly involved in the organisation of the conference with
Michelle Tooher sitting on the
ILTA Working Group, while
Fiona Concannon and Paul Gormley served on the
EdTech 2009 Organising Committee. I was also delighted to be voted in as the Chair of the
Irish Learning Technology Association (
ILTA) for the forthcoming year.
...and
Sharon Flynn got voted the Twit of the conference - for non-
Twitterers, this is a compliment!