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The Virtual Museum on the History of Educational Technology




by Sylvia Currie.  

The Virtual Museum on the History of Educational Technology project begins October 1, 2008!

Join us for a live session via Elluminate for a glimpse of our past and the project launch.
Facilitator: Richard Schwier
Moderator: George Siemens
October 1st, 10:00 am (PDT) 17:00 UTC (see world clock)

A seminar facilitated by Richard Schwier from the Educational Communications and Technology Program at the University of Saskatchewan will run from October 1-21 followed by a few months of development where you can continue to contribute stories, interviews, documents, and artifacts to the virtual museum. This will be the initial development of what we hope will become a living, growing, and collaborative resource. In April 2009, the site will officially open with a final week of discussion (and a little bit of celebration).

Please spread the word!

Access the seminar directly:
http://scope.lidc.sfu.ca/mod/forum/view.php?id=1172

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Sylvia Currie
SCoPE Coordinator
http://scope.lidc.sfu.ca/
scurrie@bccampus (250) 318-2907

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