The Second Workshop of Knowledge Management & E-Learning
- by KM&EL Lab and Faculty of Education, HKU. May 5, 2010
Programme
1.
Welcome Address (10:00-10:15 )
Prof. Shirley Grundy
Dean of Faculty of Education
The University of Hong Kong
2.
Introduction of the Workshop (10:00-10:15 )
Dr. Maggie Wang
Director of KM&EL Lab
The University of Hong Kong
3.
Positioning KM and EL: Challenges to Education Reforms
(10:15-10:45)
Prof. Kai-Ming Cheng
Chair Professor
Visiting Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education
(1996 - 2003)
The University of Hong Kong
4.
"m" Stands for Mobile (10:50-11:20)
Prof. Doug Vogel
AIS Fellow, Chair Professor
City University of Hong Kong
5.
Supporting Large-Scale Deliberation: The MIT
Deliberatorium (11:25-11:55)
Dr. Mark Klein
Principal Research Scientist
Center for Collective Intelligence
MIT Sloan School of Management
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Lunch at SCR (12:00-13:50)
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6.
Adaptivity and Personalization in Ubiquitous Learning
Environments (14:00-14:30)
Prof. Kinshuk
Director of School of Computing and Information Systems
Editor -The Journal of Educational Technology &
Society
iCORE/Xerox/Markin Industrial Research Chair in
Adaptivity and Personalization in Informatics
Athabasca University, Canada
7.
Developing an Inclusive eLearning Strategy: Building
Bridges between Traditional Silos (14:35-15:05)
Prof. Carmel McNaught
Director of Centre for Learning Enhancement And Research
(CLEAR)
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
8.
E-learning in School Education and Online Resource Bank
(15:10-15:40)
Dr. Siu Cheung KONG
Head of Department of Mathematics and Information
Technology
The Hong Kong Institute of Education
9.
Pedagogical Considerations in e-Learning Systems Design
(15:45-16:15)
Dr. Maggie Wang
Director of KM&EL Lab
The University of Hong Kong
Time: 5th May 10:00-16:20, 2010 Venue: Room 205, Runme Shaw Building, HKU Laboratory for Knowledge Management & E-Learning, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong
The registration quota for this workshop is 30; there
will be no registration fee charged. Contact: Maggie Wang,
Email:magwang@hku.hk