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From: IAN JOHNSON <IMSIJ at MAILER.RGU.AC.UK>
To: <IFLA-L at INFOSERV.NLC-BNC.CA>
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 2:12 PM
Subject: (Fwd) Visiting researcher opportunity
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> From: Paul Lefrere <P.Lefrere at OPEN.AC.UK>
> Subject: Visiting researcher opportunity
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>
> Dear colleagues
>
> The call below may be of interest. It concerns one of a number of
> opportunities for international collaboration.
>
> Note: the text is my own re-write of a more general document. The examples
> I've added relate to projects I'm involved in. All errors and omissions
> are mine.
>
> Paul Lefrere
> Centre for Information Technology in Education, Open University
> Co-director, CETIS (Centre for Educational Technology Interoperability
> Systems),
> University of Wales Bangor and OU
>
> ---------
>
> Visiting Researcher International Fellowship - Open University
>
> The UK Open University (OU) leads the world in the development and
> large-scale deployment of effective technologies and systems for teaching
> and learning.
>
> The Research Committee of the Open University's Institute of Educational
> Technology (IET) has approved the establishment of a Visiting Researcher
> International Fellowship Award.
>
> One, possibly two, awards will be made on a competitive basis each year.
> Applications for the coming year will be considered in November 2000.
> Successful candidates are likely to be of Senior Research Fellow or
> Professor/Professorial equivalent status and well-known in their own
> research field which must be relevant to Educational Technology.
>
> Interested parties should contact researchers in IET in the first
> instance. Examples of current OU research in Educational Technology can be
> found at http://iet.open.ac.uk/Research.html and
> http://kmi.open.ac.uk/projects/researchweb.html.
>
> Researchers in any of the following areas may wish to make direct contact
> with Dr Paul Lefrere (p.lefrere at open.ac.uk) or Professor Robin Mason
> (r.d.mason at open.ac.uk):
>
> - computer-mediated communication and learning conversations
> - virtual universities and corporate universities
> - e-tools for teachers and learners (e.g., tools for annotation, knowledge
> sharing, e-books)
> - knowledge management (for individuals, groups, organisations)
> - learning objects, resource discovery, re-versioning, re-usability,
> interoperability and standards
> - policy studies and/or evaluation studies involving any of the above
> topics.
>
> ******************************************************************
> *
> * Ian M. Johnson
> * Head, School of Information and Media,
> * The Robert Gordon University,
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