SEEVIC Career Day – APU’s Faculty of Science and Technology and APU’s Ultralab (1990-2006) come together to demonstrate creativity

Thanks to all the staff and students at SEEVIC College in Benfleet Essex for making the team from Anglia Polytechnic University so welcome at your careers day. Ian van der Linde and myself spoke together at various sessions, Ian represented APU’s Faculty of Science and Technology and spoke primarily abou the APU campus and its

Multimedia in Education and Learning : Reflections

Thanks to everyone who organised and attended the ‘Multimedia in Education and Learning’ seminar at Anglia Polytechnic University today. Thanks to Roger Clark and Emily, and to Ultralab (1990-2006)’s Maureen and Mark for excellent organisation and food. Martin Spaul, Richard Millwood and myself presented at the seminar. Please click ‘Add comment’ below if you would

APU Chelmsford Library – Thank you!

Thanks to the team from APU Chelmsford Library for coming together for an introduction to Ultralab (1990-2006) with Mark and myself today at 9:30 – 10:30. Was really interesting meeting you, if you have any questions or thoughts regarding the technologies and projects we discussed, please add a comment below, or phone or email. Have

Ultralab presents to BECTA audience

Neil Boughen and myself headed into London today to demonstrate Ultralab’s work in Digital Creativity to an audience during the half time interval for BECTA’s conference on Digital Creativity. Ultralab’s international work was showcased to interested participants. Also demonstrating projects were Cambridge University and Nesta Futurelab.

Skype and SubEthaEdit: a great (collaborative writing online) combination of voice and written software tools for meetings

Today I was part of a Skype IP telephone conference with Ultralab (1990-2006)‘s Malcolm Moss, Graham Hart and Hal MacLean on future marketing tools for Ultraversity, our radical new online degree for people fully occupied by full time employment. Skype allows us to make a telephone call through the Internet for free. While talking together

Day 3: Marratech Conference Software Second big test and review

At Ultralab (1990-2006) we’ve been working together to test Marratech. We’ve had 8 people online today. The software is very good, although I think the price is its only major downfall. As a not-for-profit organisation, doing common good work to improve education through new and emerging technologies, we would not be able to justify the

How to listen to Ultralab (1990-2006)’s Tim Williams on BBC Radio Suffolk via the Internet

Ultralab (1990-2006)‘s 100% Online Degree Ultraversity has been getting interest and coverage from media agencies worldwide. Radio Suffolk, the local service from the BBC approached me to feature Ultranaut remote worker, Tim Williams, a learning facilitator for Cohort 2 (the second intake of Student-Researchers) who works from his home in a village in Suffolk. Stephen