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The University of Hertfordshire (UOH), formerly the Hatfield Polytechnic, Hatfield College of Technolog, and the Hatfield Technical College, has offered the following Knowledge Management education and training opportunities:

Learning and Teaching Institute1)

Conferences

  • International Blended Learning Conference (IBLC)**2)
      The International Blended Learning Conference (IBLC) attracts delegates from across the globe who want to discover and share the innovations in blended learning which are happening in the UK and at higher education institutions around the world.

      Conference History:

      7th IBLC 2012, 1-2 June 2012, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
      Conference Theme: From Innovation to Institutional Enhancement – operating in challenging times

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      6th IBLC 2011, 15-16 June 2011, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
      Conference Theme: From Innovation to Institutional Enhancement: Operating in Challenging Times

      Keynotes: (1)
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      Presentations:

      Posters:

      5th IBLC 2010, 16-17 June 2010, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
      Conference Theme: Developing Blended Learning Communities

      Keynotes:
      Changing practice – reflections on the Blended Learning Unit
      Sure, it’s blended…but is it the BeST we can do?
      Myths and promises of blended learning

      Presentations:
      Re-light my fire – “Unexpected Outcomes” – Unleashing the power of a Blended Learning Community; using knowledge management tools to enhance project management across a dispersed HE in FE network
      Knowledge Exchange through Collaborative Learning Communities

      Posters:

      4th IBLC 2009, 17-18 June 2009, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
      Conference Theme: Engaging Students in the Curriculum

      Keynotes:
      Exploring the Dynamics of a Blended Learning Experience
      The Seduction of the New: Balancing Web 2 Cool with Coalface Realities
      Assessment: The heart of blended learning?

      Presentations:
      Given the challenges of group work, increasing demand on student time and narrow subject experience, can ‘Podcasts for the Studio’, facilitate the widening of knowledge, experience and productive independent group learning?

      Posters:

      3rd IBLC 2008, 18-19 June 2008, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
      Conference Theme: Enhancing the Student Experience

      Keynotes:
      Blended learning: Lessons from the corporate sector
      Blended learning, shared experience
      Design for Learning in Blended Contexts

      Presentations:

      Posters:

      Podcasting Workshop

      2nd IBLC 2007, 14 June 2007, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
      Conference Theme: Supporting the Net Generation Learner

      Keynotes:
      Tailoring support for the net generation: An insight into student real use of and experience of using technology

      Presentations:
      How to impart tacit knowledge – Blending Chess and Chemistry

      Posters:

      Pre-Conference Event: (Jun 13)
      Blended Learning at UH

      1st IBLC 2006, 15 June 2006, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
      Conference Theme: Promoting Dialogue in Innovation and Practice

      Keynotes:
      Hunters and Gatherers and a few other animals…

      Presentations:

      Posters:

      Conference Wiki Review: Effective Strategies for Building a Learning Community Online using Wiki

Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries > Experiential Knowledge Project3)

Conferences

  • International Conference on Experiential Knowledge (ekc 2007), 29 June 2007, University of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
    (in collaboration with London Metropolitan University)
    Conference Theme: New Knowledge in the Creative Disciplines

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