This week on the Exchange

This week on the Exchange

 

This week on the Exchange: 7 November 2008

Hello Colleagues

New Members

Welcome to 32 new members who have joined the Exchange in the last fortnight. I hope you find this a rewarding site to develop your learning and teaching connections.

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This week on the Exchange: 24 October 2008

Hello ALTC Exchange community


Welcome to the new members of the community, thirty in all over the past week.

ePortfolio report

Members of the Exchange may be interested in the findings of the ePortfolio Project who published their report this week.

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This Week on the Exchange: 17 October 2008

Hello ALTC Exchange community,

I have recently been appointed the ALTC Exchange User Support Manager. I appreciate this opportunity to introduce myself and to look forward to being involved in this exciting venture.

If you have any questions about how to use the Exchange to best support your projects or your interaction with colleagues, please contact me.

Email: exchangeinfo@altc.edu.au
Phone: 02 8667 8532

If you have any questions about passwords or accessing the Exchange, please email the Help desk:
helpdesk@altc.edu.au

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This Week on the Exchange: 24 June 2008

Upcoming Seminar

Some Exchange members may be interested in the following seminar at the University of NSW in Sydney, 26 August 2008.

Mind Over Matter – How Technology Matters
http://www.educationau.edu.au/jahia/Jahia/home/mind_over_matter

Keynote speaker: Professor Martin Westwell, Director of the Flinders Centre for Science

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This Week on the Exchange, 18 June 2008

The Exchange now has about 320 members and about 35 groups. It seems that most groups at the moment are using their spaces to upload and share files either with their own group members, or to disseminate project outcomes. Few of the forums within groups are being used a great deal: a message or two is posted but there are few responses at this stage.

 

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