CETIS 2006 Thinking the unthinkable

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Facilitators: Brian Kelly, Steven Warburton, Josie Frase and Mark Stiles

In the "Thinking The Unthinkable!" session the workshop participants will have the opportunity to challenge existing mainstream orthodoxies in the JISC development environment. Brief presentations covering a couple of subject areas (e.g. the role of Web 2.0) will be prepeared, but there will also be the opportunity to discuss other topics of interest to the participonts.

The aims of the session are to:
 * To have an open discussion which will critique mainstream orthodoxies in the JISC development environment.
 * To seek ways in which tensions between orthdoox aproaches and radical approaches can be addressed.
 * To make recommendations to JISC and CETIS.

The workshop session facilitators are:


 * Brian Kelly, UKOLN, University of Bath
 * Steven Warburton, Kings College London
 * Josie Fraser, AoC Nilta
 * Mark Stiles, University of Staffordshire

Further information is available at: http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/conferences/cetis-2006/

The Thinking The Unthinkable report on the session, summarising the recommendations, are now available.

This page is part of the CETIS Conference 2006