If you're going to this year's Association for Learning Technology conference in Nottingham next week, Cetis staff are involved in a couple of sessions:
Tuesday 10th September
13.55-14.55 Conference Suite 4 - Big Data long paper - Stephen Powell -"Small is Beautiful: an Antidote to Big Data"
Wednesday 11th September
13.45 - Conference Theatre - Invited speaker session - Sheila MacNeill - "My life as a sponge: soaking up and sowing seeds in th
“New” Cetis launched last month and it is with regret that we announce that two of our Learning Technology Advisors Mark Power and Lisa Corley have left us.
Mark has worked for Cetis for over a decade on a range of projects. He supported early Jisc programmes engaged in the creation and sharing of learning objects involving standards such as IMS Content Packaging. For the last few years, Mark focused on the area of mobile technologies and the web, deliver
From today, the of 1st August, Cetis relaunches as the Centre for Educational Technology, Interoperability and Standards. The “new” Cetis will be working with public and private sector clients who need our expert advice on matters of technology strategy and innovation, and standards and interoperability. To mark the relaunch we have a new web site which highlights our work and expertise.
Our previous incarnation as a Jisc Innovation Support Centre finishe...
Our June newsletter is available on our cetis-announce pages. In this issue there is a position paper by Lorna Campbell on the benefits of Open ahead of the Open Scotland meeting, Phil Barker considers ePub metadata and Sheila MacNeill reports from the inuagural meeting of the Open Badges (Scotland) Working Group.