Category Archives: emerging technologies

We are looking forward to 2013!

This is a presentation we did for this year’s Induction day. [slideshare id=16254020&doc=inductionpresentation2013movie-130130054638-phpapp02]

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2nd Teaching and Learning with Technology day

The Educational Technology Unit, Fundani, and the Center for e-Learning are inviting CPUT staff to the second “CPUT Teaching & Learning with Technology Day”! Date: 8th of November 2012, 9.00-16.00 Location: Auditorium and IT Center, Bellville Campus, CPUT Theme: Creating … Continue reading

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Disrupting teaching and learning with emerging technologies: lecturers’ experiences at a University of Technology in South Africa

This is the presentation we did at the emerge2012 online conference. [slideshare id=13834731&doc=emergepresentation-120802031653-phpapp01] Abstract: This study was aimed at understanding the uses of emerging technologies at a large University of Technology in South Africa by employing a mixed-method study design. … Continue reading

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The use of emerging technologies for authentic learning – Presentation at the CISCO African Networking Academy Safari 2012

These are the presentations we did at ‘s CISCO African Networking Academy Safari in July 2012. [slideshare id=13539493&doc=usingtechnologiesforauthenticlearningforslideshare-120704062200-phpapp02] [slideshare id=10307552&doc=timbermoviesindusdesignprocess-111124073142-phpapp02]

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Fundani to host ICEL2013!

Fundani will be hosting the 2013 International Conference on eLearning (ICEL 2013) at our beautiful conference venue in Granger Bay. The International Conference on e-Learning (ICEL-2013) invites researchers, practitioners and academics to present their research findings, works in progress, case studies … Continue reading

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Workshop Google apps for Teaching and Learning

The 2nd workshop of our “2012 workshop series on Technologies in Teaching and Learning at CPUT” is just around the corner. Topic: Using Google applications for T&L Date and time: 22nd of March 2012, 14.00-16.00 Venue: FID boardroom, second floor, … Continue reading

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Second Life workshop

Last week we spent three amazing days in Second Life, one of main Virtual Worlds used in Education all over the world. Denise Wood, Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Media Arts in the School of Communication, International Studies and Languages … Continue reading

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My first prezi…the transformative nature of emerging technologies…

Presentation at RITAL 2011: The transformative nature of emerging technologies – lecturers perspectives at CPUT Unfortunately I havent found the time yet to play around and embed a prezi in WordPress…any tips are greatly appreciated! So here the link:  http://prezi.com/lef7iqd8tfs5/the-transformative-nature-of-emerging-technologies/

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The disruptive nature of emerging technologies: HELTASA 2011 presentation

This is our presentation at the 2011 HELTASA conference in Port Elizabeth [slideshare id=10418779&doc=thedisruptivenatureofemergingtechnologiesv0-3-111201103908-phpapp02]

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Emerging technologies in South African HEIs – institutional enablers and constraints

This is our presentation at the 2011 South African Association for Institutional Research (SAAIR) forum on the 11th of October. [slideshare id=9627973&doc=finalemergingtechnologies-saair-111010052851-phpapp01]

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