FOTE11 was held on 7 October 2011 at Senate House and as always we worked hard to put on another great event to showcase trends and technologies that will impact teaching and learning in the coming 1 to 3 years.
Voted for by the FOTE community, this year’s panel will be discussed challenges associated with ‘Bring Your Own Device – BYOD’. Just as colleges and u...
Sue Beckingham of Sheffield Hallam University discusses how our graduates of tomorrow face an increasingly competitive job market. Competing for jobs ...
Andrew Bollington, Chief Operating Officer for the University of London International Programmes looks at the changes in higher education funding that...
At FOTE11 Dr Su White, University of Southampton looks at how the world is changing and universities must respond to students’ needs and expectations ...
At FOTE11 Emily-Ann Nash of the NUS Higher Education Committee explored how students have differing expectations and motivations of higher education a...
Lee Scott, an Academic Evangelist within the Developer and Platform Evangelism ‘DPE’ Group at Microsoft UK discussed the Microsoft Kinect within teach...
At FOTE11 James Clay from Gloucestershire College discusses that in many institutions the structures, processes and procedures we have in place are th...
We set aside 5 slots in total for people to get up on stage and share their views on the future of technology in education in 140 seconds in an elevat...
Nick Skelton is Assistant Director of IT Services (Infrastructure) at the University of Bristol and in his FOTE11 talk looked at: What do students act...
Jan-Martin Lowendahl, Ph.D (Chemistry) is a research director in Gartner Research and his FOTE11 talk takes the vantage point of the CIO who is expect...