CRADLE Conference - Day 1
- Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2020, 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Location: Online - link to be provided upon registration
- Cost: Free
- More information: Conference details and registration
- Contact: Melanie Brown Manager, Curriculum Design and Academic Development
- Email: melanie.brown@adelaide.edu.au
To mark the fifth anniversary, Deakin University’s Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE) is hosting a higher education research conference.
The conference aims to provide a focused forum for higher education research as a discipline. Cutting-edge conversations will centre around rigorous, high-quality conceptual and theoretical contributions exploring the future of higher education research in a postdigital age.
The keynote speaker is Associate Professor Alyssa Wise (New York University).
Program for Day 1:
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Opening session (11.00 am - 12.00 pm) - the conference welcome from Prof. Liz Johnson (DVCE, Deakin University) and Prof. David Boud (Director, CRADLE); and the first keynote, 'The data-intensive university in a post-digital world: New directions in teaching and learning', by A/Prof. Alyssa Wise (NYU).
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Panel session (4.45 - 6.00 pm) - 'What it means to be a university student in the post-digital age', with Prof. David Boud (CRADLE), Prof. Simon Buckingham Shum (UTS), Prof. Helen Partridge (Deakin University), and Lasse Jensen (University of Copenhagen & Deakin University).
Please note the Conference will be held over two days from 19 to 20 October 2020. There is the option to register for either the whole conference or individual sessions.