Showing posts with label iHub. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iHub. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 March 2008

I'm shy, therefore iHub

I'm speaking at the JISC Regional Support Centre conference in Taunton later today. (streuth - it's 1.30 am already - better get some kip in a moment....) It's an event especially laid on for learning technologists and 'webmasters' (are there any of those still around?) and looks so interesting I may stay for the whole day.... I'm accompanied by my colleague Graham Russell who is a health psychologist here at the University of Plymouth, and a marauding band of learning technologists who are doing wonderful things with ...erm... learning technology at the moment. We will be presenting an update about our project - the development and testing of the iHub - a web service for students who suffer from social anxiety (shyness).

Other presentations are from Mel Roberts (JISC RSC), Janet Harvel (Bridgewater College) and a fellow edublogger ... James Clay (Gloucestershire College). Remember Hood 2.0? That was him, that was....