ALT-C is the largest annual e-learning event in the UK attended by the crème de la crème of instructional designers and learning technologists (more than 500 of them usually), so it really is a big deal.
You can imagine how proud the NNI project was to be present at ALT-C 2010 with three (yes, you have heard us right: THREE) different NNI instalments:
- one demo of the Interpreting Skills Map which received a commendation in the Jorum L&T Competition and is currently one of the featured resources on the Jorum homepage:
- one demo of the Note -Taking multimedia interactive resource which was shortlisted for the Epigeum video award
- a 30-minute demo of our resources and how we managed to make them so appealing, interactive, and media-rich (the demo started with a short and funky presentation and then we looked at 7 of our most popular resources in more detail).
All in all, it was great fun and the NNI must have set some kind of a record: first time in with the big players and already doing lots of presenting and networking. Have a look at the resources on our website (links above) to see why we were so successful at ALT-C 2010.