Hidden Potential or Hollow Promise? Can Technologies Deliver Wider Access and Success in Higher Education?
Higher Education is changing, with the development and application of new technologies driving much of this change. For those of us concerned with achieving wider access and success a key concern is whether these changes can help or hinder our efforts. Can innovation accelerate progress, or will it have no effect or even worse, negative impacts? At this conference we will learn about the technologies that are changing higher education now and will do in the near future. We will share what we know already about the effects and impacts of these changes and the most effective ways to use technological innovation to widen access. We will also look at the development of institutional and governmental policies to support the kind of changes we seek.
The European Access Network invites you to its 23rd EAN annual conference: “Hidden Potential or Hollow Promise? Can Technologies Deliver Wider Access and Success in Higher Education?” 2-4 June 2014 University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Please click here for conference details. Should you have further queries please do not hesitate to contact us.
If you would like to submit a paper proposal we would be happy to give it late consideration if it arrives no later than Friday 9 May.
We look forward to seeing you in Edinburgh!
For further information, please contact Mee Foong Lee at: [email protected]
or telephone: +44 (0)20 8392 3857
Best wishes,
Lucy
Lucy Bate MSc
Administrator
Universities Association for Lifelong Learning
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