Tagged: Nyhavnsgade.

Autumn 2011 - these are my main focus areas for the second half of the year. Looking forward to getting settled in our new campus (as much as I admire people who can build houses, install kitchens, fit the wires for our wireless, etc., I still prefer not to have them running in and out of my office all day :-)). In two weeks time, our students will join us here, which I guess will be the real test of both the building and the organisation we are a part of.

  12:16 pm, by mariannegeorgsen 2
Back to work - after a nice summer break :-)
August will be a very busy start on the second half of 2011. A number of CoED-workshops are planned at University College Syd’s different campuses; last week Tom Nyvang and I were in Sønderborg, Åbenrå and Haderslev; and in the coming week two workshops are planned in Esbjerg.
At the same time, eLearning Lab is moving to new premises at Aalborg University’s new ‘city campus’ in Nyhavnsgade 14. Not an easy task, and many colleagues are working hard to establish a good working environment in our new buildings. Looking forward to settling in during the coming semester.
On September 1st, our students return from their summer break. We will be teaching close to 600 students in our new buildings which should offer more rooms for teaching, group work, etc. We are very excited to see the potential of our new surroundings reveal itself when met with our large cohorts of students.

Back to work - after a nice summer break :-)

August will be a very busy start on the second half of 2011. A number of CoED-workshops are planned at University College Syd’s different campuses; last week Tom Nyvang and I were in Sønderborg, Åbenrå and Haderslev; and in the coming week two workshops are planned in Esbjerg.

At the same time, eLearning Lab is moving to new premises at Aalborg University’s new ‘city campus’ in Nyhavnsgade 14. Not an easy task, and many colleagues are working hard to establish a good working environment in our new buildings. Looking forward to settling in during the coming semester.

On September 1st, our students return from their summer break. We will be teaching close to 600 students in our new buildings which should offer more rooms for teaching, group work, etc. We are very excited to see the potential of our new surroundings reveal itself when met with our large cohorts of students.

06:21 pm, by mariannegeorgsen 1