Keynote & Invited Speakers KEYNOTES June 21 Global Education: Fad or Fraud? Robin Mason, The Open University, UK June 22 Educational Reform by Means of Information and Communications Technology Takashi Sakamoto, National Institute of Multimedia Education, Japan June 23 A Research Agenda for Interactive Learning in the New Millennium Thomas C. Reeves, The University of Georgia, USA June 24 Thinking digitally: re-structuring the teaching environment for technological change Tony Bates, University of British Columbia, Canada INVITED Evaluation of Information Technology in Higher Education Shirley Alexander, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Utilizing Disruptive Technologies in the University: Confessions of an Agent Provocateur Terry Anderson, University of Alberta, Canada How do we enhance education by using Internet in transnational projects? 12 years of experience from the work conducted within European Schools Project in Denmark Kirsten M. Anttila & Mogens Eriksen, The Royal Danish School of Educational Studies, (RDSES), Denmark International Collaborative Learning - The Facilitation Process A.G. (Tony) Clear, Auckland Institute of Technology, New Zealand Constructing and Representing Media-Rich Knowledge: WebConstellations Meets the Book "Points of Viewing Childrens Thinking" Ricki Goldman-Segall, University of British Columbia, Canada REAL Strategies and Distributed Learning: Conflict or Synergy? Scott Grabinger, University of Colorado at Denver, USA Multimedia: What's in It for [Engineering] Education? Rachelle Heller, George Washington Univ., USA Learnativity(tm): The Intersection of Learning, Creativity and Productivity Wayne Hodgins, Worldwide Learning Strategies, Autodesk, Inc., USA Reshaping Academic Practices through Multi and Hypermedia Iliana Nikolova, Univ. of Sofia, Bulgaria |