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Brian Lamb

Brian Lamb
Manager, Emerging Technologies & Digital Content
Vancouver, British Columbia
CANADA

Brian Lamb

Biography

Brian Lamb is a Project Coordinator with the Office of Learning Technology at The University of British Columbia, where he manages and consults with reusable media, personal publishing and social software initiatives on campus. Previously, he spent two years at the Technical University of British Columbia, working with faculty to incorporate digital resources into their courses. His introduction to online learning came during his sojourn in Mexico as an instructor with the Tec de Monterrey system. He has an MA in English from McGill University, and a BA from the University of Saskatchewan.

Publications

Publications
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2004
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2004

Presentations

Recent Presentations
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EDUCAUSE Live! May 19Where Is the Open Education Movement Going?05/19/2009
ELI 2006 Annual MeetingReady for Prime-Time Players: Beyond the Blog01/31/2006
EDUCAUSE 2005Seminar 04A - Blogfolios: Using Social Software Tools to Extend E-Portfolios<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>10/21/2005
NLII Annual Meeting 2005Adventures in Wikiland: The Wild World of Wide-Open Web Collaboration01/25/2005
EDUCAUSE 2004Seminar 02P - Decentralization of Learning Resources: Syndicating Learning Objects Using RSS, TrackBack, and Related Technologies<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.</b>10/22/2004
NLII Annual Meeting 2004Insurgence, Emergence and Convergence01/27/2004
NLII Annual Meeting 2003Decentralized Collaborative Approach to Learning Object Development01/28/2003

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