WORKSHOP SPEAKERS
Keynote Speakers
Alex Hanlon,
University of Canterbury
Futuristic Learning
Geoff Lambert,
Western Sydney University
Building Technology, Longevity and Functionality in Modern Learning Spaces
Eleanor Magennis,
University of Glasgow
Together we can create better learning spaces
Workshop Session Speaker Bios / Abstracts
**Please note some bios and / or abstracts are yet to be provided
Monday, 26 November
Next generation classrooms, a whole university approach
Stuart Dinmore, Emma Short, Marek Pokorny
Transitioning the campus to support pedagogical shift whilst keeping the customer satisfied
Terry Roche, Simone Mullaly
Learning space performance insights through advanced data analytics
Jan Dethlefs
Tools for imagining new spaces
Roger Ward, Stephen Marshall**
Using technology in the teaching space for remote support, collaboration, future design & AR
Nathan Gardiner
Navigating the transition to a software defined solution in the AV world
Jorge Mata, LA Community College District
Tuesday, 27 November
The whole campus as integrated learning environment
Jon Peacock**
Digital Agility: Future proofing technology in learning spaces
Mark McCormack
Theme: Lessons from the Past to create the Future
Liz Coulter
Growing the blended family - Learning to love
Damian Lodge
Libraries as Learning Spaces
Anne Scott
The 'blended campus' - the decentralization of learning
Graeme Finlay
The members of the Tertiary Education Facilities Management Association Inc (TEFMA) provide vital strategic and operational infrastructure and services in support of tertiary education in the Australasian region. Drawing on the support and activities provided by TEFMA, our members add real value enhancing the teaching, learning, research and community service outcomes of their institutions.
The Council of Australasian University Directors of Information Technology (CAUDIT) is the peak member association supporting the use of information technology in the higher education and research sector in Australasia. Members include all universities in Australia and New Zealand along with those of Papua New Guinea, Fiji and Timor-Leste plus key national research institutions in Australia. Member Representatives are the most senior person leading IT in their institution i.e. the CIO, CDOs and IT Directors of each member institution. They support each other in leading the application of digital capabilities to transform education and research in Australasia.