
In our interconnected, globalized economy, information is critical. Get a solid grasp on our new knowledge economy with a three-dayworkshop at the Banff Centre. Join Digital Alberta and the Banff New Media Institute to explore technology-enhanced learning as a valuable economic resource.
This workshop is designed specifically for professionals working in elearning, education, human resources and knowledge-based digital media. Stimulate learning opportunities and expand your knowledge in this dynamic field.
From open source platforms to game-based learning, you will be exposed to capturing, retaining and transferring knowledge in a digital medium. So if knowledge and information is part of your responsibility, this workshop is for you.
The workshop features:
Lance Dublin, Dublin Consulting - Keynote
Katrin Becker, PhD Instructor, Department of Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering, Mount Royal University
of Interactive Arts and Technology,
Dan Rickard, Okaki Health - Open source eLearning
Lou Russell - eLearning Project Management and SMEs
Kevin McNulty, Coole Immersive - Game-based learning
Dr. Jim Parker - Game-based learning
Martha Burkle, Cisco Chair of e-Learning – Training in virtual worlds
The workshop will be presented at The Banff Centre on December 3 – 6, 2009.
COSTS:(all prices subject to GST)
$320.00 Digital Alberta Members or Affiliates
$350.00 Non-Member
$260.00 Student
REGISTRATION:
If you wish to attend this event, please fill out this FORM
If you have any questions, please email Rene Smid
You can choose to stay in Banff Centre accommodation on-site or make your own accommodation arrangements.
Student rates are available.
The workshop fee includes tuition, registration and credit for meals which can be used on the campus at our food and beverage facilities.




