Thursday, 19 March 2009

ELSIN 2009 conference paper accepted

A full paper I've co-authored with colleagues from Bournemouth University has been accepted for publication at this year's 14th annual ELSIN conference in Bulle-en-Gruyere, Switzerland. The European Learning Styles Information Network (ELSIN) is an association of academics, researchers, trainers and practitioners in the fields of education, psychology, business, computer science, information systems, management and other related fields who are interested in the theory and application of learning and cognitive styles and strategies of learning and thinking. The paper is tiled "Risky Business: A new approach to teaching risk assessments in sports".

ELSIN organises an annual three-day conference in June. The programme consists of invited keynote lectures, paper sessions, workshops, symposia, and informal social activities and will this year take place between the 17th and the 19th of June.

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