The full Forum programme [PDF 34pgs, 451 KB] is now available [latest update: 16 July at 15:00 GMT].
In addition, we also offer a programme summary [PDF 1pg, 450KB] and information about the social programme.
There will be over 320 contributions to PCF5, most of which are available on WikiEducator. In addition, we can provide overview lists of received papers, grouped by theme:
The organisers cannot guarantee the accuracy of proposal titles, which are subject to minor amendments, or that the list of titles is complete at this stage. Disclaimer information.
We have teamed up with WikiEducator to offer an exciting service for PCF5 delegates. WikiEducator is a resource developed by the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), putting wiki technology at the service of those who are involved in educational research and practice. With ‘openness’ being a key theme of PCF5, WikiEducator provides an optional avenue through which delegates can post their abstracts, develop their papers and engage in a dialogue with a wider community. It’s easy to get involved and present ideas for your paper or workshop session. If you would like to know more, click here.
WikEducator offers PDFs of most Forum papers and will also host session reports. Furthermore, around 50 contributors have posted ideas, abstracts or paper drafts as Wiki content. You can visit our Wiki site by going to www.wikiEducator.org/pcf5.
Templates for session reports are available as Word documents and RTF. Guidelines on how to upload papers on WikiEducator is available here [PDF 133kb, opens in a window]
If you have any questions, please contact the organisers on pcf5@london.ac.uk, telephone +44 207 664 5555.