Guardian HE Summit 2013 live scribings – in pictures
Live scribings from the private provision and demonstrating public value talks, featuring uncanny sketches of Aldwyn Cooper, Terence Kealey, Libby Hackett and many more...Photograph: Anna Gordon/GuardianCreativeConnection artist drawing visual summaries from presentations by David Willetts, Deborah Rosevere and Paul ClarkPhotograph: Anna Gordon/GuardianIs online learning a passing fad or a major game player? Visual summaries of a panel debate featuring Andrew Bollington, Jeff Haywood, Rajay Naik and Michael StevensonPhotograph: Anna Gordon/Guardian
Online learning is not a passing fad, it's a game changer, says Andrew Bollington. "In 10 years' time it will simply become a core part of the way we are learning," he addsPhotograph: Anna Gordon/GuardianLes Ebdon called for more social cohesion between education institutions and within the sector itself, in his talk on how to widen participation in the sectorPhotograph: Anna Gordon/GuardianIn the final keynote, Steven Schwartz said if we want to preserve what is best about our universities, then they need to change by becoming faster, cheaper, and better Photograph: CreativeConnection/OtherDelegates from the event watching the live scribing in action. Photograph: CreativeConnection/OtherOne of the completed boards highlighting the central theme of the event: Competition, collaboration and communicating valuePhotograph: Anna Gordon/Guardian
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