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Learning Technologies – Adobe Webinar
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Wednesday 26th January 2011
Learning Technologies – Adobe Webinar

Panel debate on the use of technology to facilitate Collaboration, Engagement & Interactivity in the learning environment, facilitated by Helen Olsen, managing editor of IT in Use magazine.

On the panel:

  • Andy Jones, Senior Learning Consultant at Thomson Reuters and self-professed 'learning geek'
  • Keith Quinn Senior Education and Workforce Development Adviser at the Scottish Social Services Council, developing eLearning for both employees and customers
  • James Booth, CEO of ActiveC.biz, a specialist company working with a number of major internationals to help them better communicate using the new generation of internet-based tools