Richard Noss Lecture 2024: The future of human-centred design knowledge
30 October 2024, 5:30 pm–6:30 pm
Join this event to hear Diana Laurillard discuss how the UCL Knowledge Lab developed its collective, design-based methodology, and what the future might hold at the Lab's annual Richard Noss Lecture.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
-
Holly Nyx
Location
-
Large Seminar RoomUCL Knowledge Lab23-29 Emerald StreetLondonWC1N 3QS
Diana will share the journey of the UCL Knowledge Lab's 20 year history and showcase its shared approach in creating a design-based methodology that uses the sciences, works with end users, reaches for better ways of doing and acting, tests, redesigns, shares, and iterates until we discover those better ways.
She will explore how we each build personal knowledge by acting in our physical, social and digital worlds, and describe the Lab's work to build design knowledge as an innovative community now, and hopefully in the future.
This event will be particularly useful for educational technologists, sociologists, child development experts, and methodologists.
Please note this is a hybrid event and can be joined either in-person or online.
Related links
Image
IOE Communications.
About the Speaker
Emeritus Professor Diana Laurillard
Emeritus Professor of Learning with Digital Technologies at the UCL Knowledge Lab
Her research includes large-scale online communities of teacher-designers, and the use of specialised digital course design tools to enable teachers to create and share new pedagogies for using learning technology.
More about Emeritus Professor Diana Laurillard