The Higher Education Academy, History, Classics and Archaeology

Subject Centre for History,
Classics and Archaeology

6th Annual Teaching and Learning in Archaeology Conference

 

DATE: 1 Jul 2009 - 2 Jul 2009
LOCATION/VENUE: Birkbeck, Clore Management Centre, 25-27 Torrington Square, London, England, WC1E 7JL
 

Description

The Subject Centre for History, Classics and Archaeology will be holding its 6th annual conference on Teaching and Learning in Archaeology on the 1st and 2nd July, 2009 at Birkbeck, University of London.


Conference themes include: The View from Down Under, Teaching Theory in Archaeology, E-Learning in Archaeology, Continuing Education: The Current State in Britain, Working With Employers.
 

Provisional programme:

Wednesday 1st July

The View from Down Under

* Nick Brodie, University of Tasmania
 

Teaching Theory in Archaeology

* Matthew Johnson, University of Southampton

* Anthony Sinclair,  University of Liverpool

* Imogen Wood, University of Exeter
 

E-learning in Archaeology 1

* Sian Jones & Kostas Arvanitis, University of Manchester

* Kevin Kuykendall & Lorraine Seymour, University of Sheffield

* Stuart Jeffrey, Archaeological Data Service, York University

* Mel Giles & Hannah Cobb, University of Manchester

* Janet Tatlock, University of Manchester
 

Continuing Education: The Current State in Britain

* Richard Lee, CBA

* Gina Muskett, University of Liverpool
 

Thursday 2nd July

E-learning in Archaeology 2

* Lorna Richardson, Thames Discovery

* Angharad Williams, RCAHMW

* Aaron Alzola, Open University

* Eleanor OKell, Durham University, HCA (Classics)

* Alan Greaves, University of Liverpool

* Amanda Forster, University of Birmingham

 

Working With Employers

* Rhianedd Smith, University of Reading

* John Sodewoodhead, IfA Scottish Group

 

Close around 1 pm

 

If you are interested in attending, please contact Lyn Hughes or Iris Glaesslein.

 

 

Contact details

Lyn Hughes, Iris Glaesslein

 

Related Documents / URLs

 

Post event information

Below are the PowerPoint presentations, in speaker order, given on both days of the conference.


The Subject Centre for History, Classics and Archaeology, School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology, Hartley Building, Brownlow Street, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69 3GS, Telephone +44 (0) 151 795 0343, Fax +44 (0) 151 794 5057, Email:  hca.hea@liverpool.ac.uk