Emerging Technologies and Education

Discussion Board

A quick note as a follow up from our very successful symposium to again thank you for your contribution on the day.  All presentation from the day can now be viewed on the website at http://www.griffith.edu.au/conference/emerging-technologies-education-symposium/keynotes

We will use this blog to maintain a discussion board for the foreseeable future as a means of capturing feedback and conversation on this important topic as it unfolds. For more information contact Stefanie van der Meer, events coordinator by email: s.vandermeer@griffith.edu.au

  • Photographs
    September 25, 2009

    Higher quality photos are available upon request.

  • Panel Members
    September 15, 2009

    Tim Cooper
    Tim Cooper has spent over 16 years in the technology industry serving Public Sector customers including Higher and Lower Education, State and Local Government as well as Federal and Healthcare customers.
    Tim has had various leadership positions in Sales, Marketing and Operations.
    Over the last eight years, he has held leadership roles in support of Dell’s [...]

  • Key Note Speakers
    September 15, 2009

    Morning Keynote speaker
    Larry Johnson
    Laurence F. Johnson, Ph.D. is Chief Executive Officer of the New Media Consortium, an international not-for-profit consortium of learning-focused organizations dedicated to the exploration and use of new media and new technologies. Its hundreds of member institutions constitute an elite list of the most highly regarded colleges and universities in the world, as [...]

  • Exploring Educational Possibilities: Emerging Technologies and the National Broadband Network
    September 15, 2009

    Griffith University is hosting a one-day symposium to explore the educational possibilities of emerging technologies and the National Broadband Network at our Southbank campus on the 25th September 2009.
    This event will welcome a number of national thought leaders, policy makers, educators and information professionals to explore the rich opportunities offered, to share ideas and contribute [...]

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