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Jennifer Burke Award 2012: Launch and information session Guest speaker: Martha Rotter

Friday, 3 February 2012 from 14:00 to 16:00 (GMT)

Dublin, Ireland

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Jennifer Burke Award 2012: Launch and information session

Guest speaker: Martha Rotter 


ILTA and DCU sponsor an annual award, The Jennifer Burke Award for Innovation in Teaching and Learning in memory of Jennifer Burke, a well known and highly regarded friend and colleague, who the Irish Learning Technology Community lost in June 2007. The award recognises and rewards innovative practice in Irish Teaching and Learning, and in particular aims to reflect and remember Jenn’s vibrancy, creativity, energy and passion for learning.

You are cordially invited to attend an event to mark the launch of the 2012 award:


Date:  3rd February 2012

Time:  2pm - 4pm 

Location: The Courtyard, Dublin Institute of Technology, Aungier Street, Dublin


Information on the format and evaluation process for this year's award will be presented, and will be followed by a presentation by our guest Speaker, Martha Rotter.  

Martha is co-founder and Publisher of Idea Magazine a digital magazine about ideas & technology in Ireland. She is a freelance web developer as well as a lecturer for the Masters in Web Technology program at National College of Ireland.  She also runs OpenCoffee Dublin.  Her  website is at http://www.martharotter.com.

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Dublin Institute of Technology
Aungier Street
Dublin
Ireland

Friday, 3 February 2012 from 14:00 to 16:00 (GMT)


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DCU Learning Innovation Unit



The Learning Innovation Unit (LIU) has responsibility for teaching and learning support and development in the University. The Unit is concerned with academic staff development with respect to new approaches to teaching and learning, educational research and the support of a wide variety of educational technologies.