Keynotes from ULCC's 2010 Future of Technology in Education conference covering themes like mobile learning, games in education and augmented reality.
Miles Berry - Open source: beyond the software
Philip Butler - Personalisation: Meeting the challenges of learning in the 21st Century
Matt Lingard, Learning Technologist in the Centre for Learning Technology at the London School of Economics goes beyond technology and asks "What’s required for a successful future for technology in education?"
James Clay returns to FOTE and doesn't pull any punches in his talk 'The iPad is the future of reading" when he says: "Books are wonderful things, but still, the iPad is the future of reading…"
Miles Metcalfe returns to FOTE with a thought-provoking presentation on geo-location and challenges the audience to critically assess pros & cons of 'free' technology.
James Alliban shows examples of immersive Augmented Reality applications already being used in teaching and learning.
Ollie Bray from Learning and Teaching Scotland shares his experience on the use of computer games in education, with a particular emphasis on schools.
Hugh Griffiths, CEO and founder of oMbiel talks about the success of campusM and how smartphone adoption drives the need for mobile content.
Jeremy Speller, Director of Learning & Media Services at UCL talks iTunes U and mobile technology in his FOTE10 talk - 'The Mobile University – last year’s model'.
Ray Fleming, Education Marketing Manager, Microsoft UK shares Microsoft's vision with the FOTE audience.