In his talk, Long considers some of today's most significant trends in teaching, learning, and technologies, and he explores technology's potential impact on higher education.
Phillip Long is Professor of Innovation and Educational Technology in
the School of Information Technology & Electrical Engineering and
the School of Psychology, founding director of the Centre for
Educational Innovation and Technology (CEIT) at the University of
Queensland (UQ), dedicated to research on learning environments that
have the potential to innovate teaching, learning and creativity.
More videos of other
sessions from the spring 2012 CNI meeting are forthcoming. To see all videos available from CNI, including the opening spring 2012 plenary
Reinventing the Research University to Serve a Changing World by James Duderstadt, visit CNI's video channels on YouTube (
http://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (
http://vimeo.com/channels/cni).
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