Dear All,
The Centre for Medical Education (CtME), with the assistance of the Learning Resources Dept, will resume the continuing series of lunchtime educational sessions in support of advancing e-learning and use of digital resources at IMU.
The topic for next session is "Facebook for Learning" on Wednesday, 14 April 2010 (14/4/10) from,
12.15pm to 2.00pm. The venue is E-Lab 1 (next to Library), 3rd Floor, Bukit Jalil. The audience will be Academic Staff & Students. Please note that packed lunch will be provided after the session.
Description:
Facebook is a social utility that connects people with friends and others who work, study and live around them. Believe it, or not, there are more than 400 million Facebook users today. In this learning session, we will explore some possibilities on how we could use Facebook as a tool to facilitate student learning. During the hands-on part, participants will be asked to create either a Facebook Group or Facebook Page, so having a Facebook account would be strongly recommended.
As its on first come basis, please register early to ensure a place in the learning session. If you miss a session, visit the E-Learning Innovation Centre inhttp://www.elearning.imu.edu.my to find the appropriate presentations and learning resources.
This news and more can also be found on http://imusrc.blogspot.com/.
Catherine
for CtME and Learning Resources Department
The Centre for Medical Education (CtME), with the assistance of the Learning Resources Dept, will resume the continuing series of lunchtime educational sessions in support of advancing e-learning and use of digital resources at IMU.
The topic for next session is "Facebook for Learning" on Wednesday, 14 April 2010 (14/4/10) from,
12.15pm to 2.00pm. The venue is E-Lab 1 (next to Library), 3rd Floor, Bukit Jalil. The audience will be Academic Staff & Students. Please note that packed lunch will be provided after the session.
Description:
Facebook is a social utility that connects people with friends and others who work, study and live around them. Believe it, or not, there are more than 400 million Facebook users today. In this learning session, we will explore some possibilities on how we could use Facebook as a tool to facilitate student learning. During the hands-on part, participants will be asked to create either a Facebook Group or Facebook Page, so having a Facebook account would be strongly recommended.
As its on first come basis, please register early to ensure a place in the learning session. If you miss a session, visit the E-Learning Innovation Centre inhttp://www.elearning.imu.edu.my to find the appropriate presentations and learning resources.
This news and more can also be found on http://imusrc.blogspot.com/.
Catherine
for CtME and Learning Resources Department
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Student Representative Council
International Medical University
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