Learning Technology Series webinar. 15 March 2010.
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Video Arts complimentary web seminar
15 March 2010
4pm - 5pm
As an Oscar-winning film producer of classics such as Chariots of Fire, Midnight Express and Bugsy Malone, Lord Puttnam knows something about entertainment. And, as Chancellor of the Open University and a keen advocate of e-learning he has a unique view on how the learning profession can become more effective by creating more memorable and engaging learning.
Join him, in conversation with Martin Addison, MD of Video Arts for an insightful look at the link between entertainment and longer lasting learning.
- What's the link between moving images and learning in a digital world?
- How can entertainment help us to learn?
- How can digital technologies support our ability to entertain and train?
About the speakers:
David Puttnam spent thirty years as an independent film producer. His many award winning films include The Mission, the Killing Fields, Local Hero, Chariots of Fire, Midnight Express, Bugsy Malone, and the Memphis Belle. He retired from film production in 1998 and now focuses on his work in education and the environment. He is Chancellor of the Open University. In 1998 he founded that National Teaching Awards which he chaired until October 2008. He served as the first Chair of the General Teaching Council (2000-2002), and on a variety of other public bodies.
Martin Addison is Managing Director at Video Arts. With over 20 years experience with the leading learning brand he has become a key figure in the industry, responsible for developing leading-edge learning technology solutions.
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