How to register

LOOK TO THE FUTURE
Registration Form
Full Name:
Position:
School/Organisiation:
Address:
How to register
Complete the registration form and send
this and your cheque for £45 to the address below for the attention of Lisa
Keyse ( MACS). Please select which
morning and afternoon workshops you
would like to attend.*
How much does it cost?
The conference is fee is £45, this includes refreshments throughout the day
and lunch.
Do you need Accommodation?
Postcode:
Email:
Payment
Please enclose a cheque for £45 made
payable to Herriot-watt University
Special Access
Special Diet
Deadline 1st May 2010
There is accommodation available on
our beautiful campus at a cost of
£49.50 per night for a single room
and breakfast. If you wish to book
accommodation please contact the
Edinburgh Conference centre at reservations@hw.ac.uk or telephone
0131 451 3669.
www.macs.hw.ac.uk/look_to_the_future
* If you can only attend for a half day, please email
L.M.Keyse@hw.ac.uk to ask about a half day price.
Postgraduate Centre
Heriot-Watt University
Riccarton Campus
Edinburgh
EH14 4AS
Phone: 0131 451 3432
Fax: 0131 451 3327
mail: L.M.Keyse@hw.ac.uk
LOOK TO THE FUTURE:
A one day conference for Scottish computing educators
The Venue
Heriot-Watt University
Postgraduate Centre
TIME
EVENT
9:00
Registration
9.30
Welcome Session
9.40
Keynote: Jane Margolis and Alan Fisher.
Unlocking the Clubhouse: gender in computing
10:40
Refreshments
11:00
Morning Workshop Session: choose 1
Date
11th June 2010
Working together: examples of school and
university collaborative projects
Why attend?
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Find out about exciting new
research in computing
OR
Keri Facer:. Beyond current horizons: what
will computing classrooms be like in 2040?
Look to the Future
Speakers
Karen Brennan
MIT Media Lab
Karen is a PhD student in the Lifelong
Kindergarten group at the MIT Media
Lab. She supports educators world
wide working with Scratch
Keri Facer
OR
A day in my life as a software developer:
industrial speakers
12:00
Lunch (with demos from industry and universities)
Manchester Metropolitan University
Keri is a professor of Education and
Manchester Metropolitan University.
Her research interests lie in the fields
of socio-technical change, educational
futures and digital cultures.
13:00
Keynote: Karen Brennan. Working with
Scratch: an international perspective.
Allan Fisher
Learn about current developments in the IT industry
14:00
Afternoon Workshop Session: choose 1
Vote to award the new Apple Best Practice in Computing
Teaching prize
OR
Panel discussion: The place of web filtering in
classrooms.
OR
Curriculum for Excellence and new Higher: Q&A.
15:00
Emerging Technologies Panel Discussion
Network with like-minded
people from other schools
15:30
Refreshments
15:50
Teacher Showcase & Prize Giving
or universities.
16:30
Closing session
16:40
1/2 hour campus tour (optional)
Discuss effective ways of
teaching within Curriculum
for Excellence
Making Games in Schools: case studies from
teachers
Carnegie Mellon University
Waiting for info: co-author of Unlocking the Clubhouse book
Jane Margolis
UCLA
Jane Margolis is Senior Researcher at
the Institute for Democracy, Education, and Access at UCLA's Graduate
School of Education and Information
Studies. She is the coauthor of the
award-winning Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women and Computing (MIT
Press).