British Universities Film & Video Council

moving image and sound, knowledge and access

Learning on Screen Conference – Registration Open

The Learning on Screen Conference, to be held at the National Film Theatre (BFI Southbank), London on 24 March 2011, will focus on the importance and benefits of using moving image and sound in education.

As student fees increase and institution budgets are cut, the need to meet and exceed student learning expectations, without increasing costs, is of paramount importance. Flexible approaches to teaching and learning, alongside the knowledge and understanding of how to find, use and produce content to create informative and captivating lessons, is key to success both in HE and FE.

Sessions will explore:  Students around laptop (190)

• using moving image and sound to improve teaching and learning
• meeting student expectations
• content – finding it and using it effectively
• production – designing successful educational media
• controlling and reducing costs.

• using moving image and sound to improve teaching and learning

• meeting student expectations

• content – finding it and using it effectively

• production – designing successful educational media

• controlling and reducing costs.

Register to attend: Details regarding registration for the Learning on Screen Conference and Awards 2011 can be viewed here.

Who should attend? Teaching staff, librarians/information managers, researchers, curriculum professionals, copyright officers, media services, AV and IT staff, e-learning specialists and others who need to be aware of how moving image and sound can improve the learning experience and enhance classroom teaching.

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