« File sharing the future | Main | Why is interaction design important? »

May 05, 2001

Life in the learning economy (conference for 1,000 professors, Amsterdam, 2001)

OroOro.jpg

How will we learn when knowledge changes so fast? Will there still be a role for teachers, when students can learn for themselves? These questions faced 1,000 university teachers at OrO|OrO Teacherslab, a unique event organised in 2001 by the Hogeschool van Amsterdam (Amsterdam University of Professional Education). As a key element of OroOro, Doors of Perception organised a three-day conference which featured 36 Dutch and international speakers from inside and outside education. The idea of our client, Caroline Nevejan, was to help them all get online and up-to-speed on new learning processes by the end of the event.

Oro-Oro had a simple structure: information plus inspiration in the morning, hands-on practice in the afternoon – in a software environment designed by our partners in OroOro, Mediamatic. Each of the three days had a theme: ‘Seeking and Finding’; ‘Editing and Interacting’; ‘Teaching and Earning’. It's in Dutch only, but here is the formal evaluation of Teacherslab

Posted by John Thackara at May 5, 2001 01:37 PM

Comments

Post a comment




Remember Me?

(you may use HTML tags for style)