Heather Wharrad, Richard Windle and Lucrezia Herman gave a presentation ‘RLOs are good for Health’ at the Collaborative e-Learning Symposium held at the Moller Centre, University of Cambridge on 22-23rd June 2006. The aim of the conference was to stimulate discussion around the twin themes of sustaining communities and supporting processes in e-learning with the focus very much on practical and pragmatic ideas and solutions. Professor Alison Richard, Vice Chancellor of University of Cambridge, gave the opening address, followed by key note lectures from Professor Tom Boyle (Director of the RLO-CETL), Sarah Currier (CD-LOR) , Neil Ballantyne (Director of the Learning Exchange) and Charles Duncan (Director of Intrallect). The main sponsor of the event was Eduserv who are also funding our own LOLA project.
Presentation (MS Powerpoint, 1Mb)