Prof. Graham Stewart

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Papers and Presentations

Stewart, G.D.J. 2016. Digital Learning is the Future. 2nd Annual e-Learning Symposium. Faculty of Accounting and Informatics, Durban University of Technology, 26 May 2016.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2015. Blending Online Teaching with Traditional Teaching: Sharing the experience of the Confucius Institute and Durban University of Technology, South Africa. Directors’ Panel presentation: The Development of Online Chinese Teaching. 10th International Confucius Institute Conference, Shanghai, 6 December 2015.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2015. Embracing the new normal – networked digital learning for higher and vocational education and training. The National Association of Distance Education and Open Learning in South Africa 2015 Conference. Durban University of Technology, 7-9 July 2015.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2013. The e-Learning Project at Durban University of Technology: The Confucius Institute and MOOCs. 8th International Confucius Institute Conference, Beijing. 7 December 2013.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2013. Sharing our stories: Using an online encyclopaedia as the basis for a general education module on local history, creative writing and social justice. Inivited lecture – College of Landscape of Arts, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzou, China. 10 December 2013.

Stewart, G. D. J. 2012. Sharing our stories. Using an online encyclopaedia as the basis for a general education module on local history, creative writing and social justice. Paper presented at the 14th LIASA Annual Conference. Libraries: Empowering communities, building a nation. Durban, 2-5 November 2012.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2012. Repurposing an LMS – Using Blackboard in Academic Management. 7th International Conference on e-Learning ICEL-2012. The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 21-22 June 2012.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2011. The challenge of designing a collaborative reference source for South African Literature – the ESAACH Wiki. Literature, Literacy and Language – English Academy of Southern Africa, 2011 International Golden Jubilee Conference. Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, 7-9 September 2011

Stewart, G.D.J. 2010. The Artist’s Voice. The role of podcasts in an online encyclopaedia of arts, culture and heritage. Bending Blackboards – a festival to celebrate 10 years of e-learning at the Durban University of Technology, 17-19 November 2010.

Stewart, G.D.J. and McNulty, N. 2010. Tribe of colours – reclaiming identity via the Web. Art and Social Justice Conference. Durban University of Technology, 21-24 March 2010.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2009. “Mirage of us”. A reflection on the role of the Web in widening access to references on Southern African arts, culture and heritage. Africa and Blackness in World Literature and Visual Arts. The 35th Annual African Literature Association Conference. Burlington, Vermont, USA. April 15- 19, 2009.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2009. Verbal Arts segment. Presentation at the ESAACH Workshop. Japie van Lill Auditorium, Central University of Technology, Bloemfontein 28-29 March 2009.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2009. Project Progress and Website. Ministerial Launch of the Encyclopaedia of South African Arts, Culture and Heritage. Colin Webb Hall, Pietermaritzburg Campus, University of KwaZulu-Natal. 27 March 2009.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2008. FAD E-Learning. Emerging Practice in the Faculty of Arts & Design. Presentation at E-Learning Day, Durban University of Technology, 5 June 2008.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2007. Waiting for two point zero. Towards an Introduction to the Encyclopaedia of South African Literature.Conference: Worlds, Texts, Critics. Association of University English Teachers of Southern Africa (AUESTA), University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban. 8-11 July 2007.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2007. Re-discovering the LMS in a learning organisation. From e-learning to e-managing in an academic environment. Presentation at E-Learning Day, Durban University of Technology. 23 May 2007.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2006. The KZN Literary Map. Peter Brown Memorial Seminar: Literary Tourism in KwaZulu-Natal.  Alan Paton Centre & Struggle Archives. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Pietermaritzburg. 14 September 2006.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2006. Global signposts to local treasures. The case of the KwaZulu-Natal Literary Map on the Web. Conference: International Education, A Matter of Heart, Monash University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 14-16 February, 2006.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2005. The Virtual Workbench – Experimenting with an online community of practice. Pioneers Online In-House Conference. Durban Institute of Technology. 6-8 December 2005.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2005. Tracing user patterns in the KZN Literary Map.Place, Text, Tourism – Colloquium -Literary Tourism in KwaZulu-Natal Project. Rob Roy Hotel 24-25 November 2005.

Stewart, G.D.J. and Ndayi, Z. 2005. The KZN Literary Map. Paper presented at the DIT Arts Faculty Research Day. Durban, 16 February 2005.

Stewart, G.D.J. and Ndayi, Z. 2005. Literary Map of KZN – new developments in 2004. Literary Tourism in KwaZulu-Natal Project Workshop. The Kingdom, Flag Farm, Umhlali. 23 November 2004.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2004. Towards the electronic publication of a Reader and Anthology: South Africa: The Discourse of a Racial Culture. South African Studies Centre. Department of English, Faculty of Literature and Linguistics, University of Duisburg-Essen. 27 September to 16 October 2004.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2004. The Kwazulu-Natal Literary Map On The Web – Reconciling Literary Tourism And Preservation. International Conference on Politics and Information Systems: Technologies and Applications (PISTA ´04). IIIS: The International Institute of Informatics and Systemics, Orlando, Florida, USA. 21-25 July 2004.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2003. Scholarly Edition Selected poetry and prose from the unpublished manuscripts of Joao Luiz Ribeiro Torres. Paper presented at the Faculty of Commerce Research Conference, Durban Institute of Technology, 8 October 2003.

Stewart, G.D.J., Ndayi, Z., Nkumbesi, B. and Lakheni, M.P. 2003. The Design and Organisation of an Interactive Literary Map for Publication on the World Wide Web. Colloquium: Writers, Place and Identity. Kwa Muhle Museum, Durban. 8-9 December 2003.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2001. Renaissance in Cyberspace: Creating the SA Literature Subject Directory. 3rd CSSALL Conference. University of Durban-Westville, 6-7 July 2001.

Stewart, G.D.J. and Gordon, W.F. 2000. Using a virtual classroom for the development of literature review writing skills. LIASA 2000 Conference. Durban, 27-29 September 2000.

Stewart, G.D.J. 2000. Hypertext webs: new spaces for literature and learning. 16th Congress of the International Comparative Literature Association. Pretoria, 13-19 August 2000.

Stewart, G.D.J. and van Wyk, A.J. 2000. The SALit CD-ROM: A virtual library of South African literature. CITTE 2000 – Conference on Information Technology in Tertiary Education. University of Port Elizabeth, 28 June 2000.

Stewart, G.D.J., Zheleva, S. and Naidoo, P 1999. Multimedia-based Open Learning Enterprise Business Plan as Part of a Small Business Training Pilot Project at the ML Sultan Technikon. Fourth KwaZulu Natal Conference – Computer Science, Software Engineering & Information Systems. Durban, 9 June 1999.

Stewart, G.D.J. and van Wyk, A.J. 1998. Survey of South African Literary History, electronically illustrated. Using the SALit Web. Symposium: Constructing South African Literary History. University of Essen, 5-12 October 1998.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1998. A home for our marginalised past: Creating a virtual library of South African literature. English at the turn of the Millennium: South African English Academy Conference.Johannesburg College of Education, 14-16 Sept 1998.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1997. The CSSALL literary database project. Presentation to the Department of English, University of Essen, 4 December 1997.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1997. Hypertext and South African Literary Studies: Using the computer for analysis, representation, discovery and learning in SA literary studies. Body, Identity, Sub-Cultures and Repression in Texts from Africa. Second CSSALL Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Durban-Westville, 25-27 September 1997.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1995. Building a research climate at the M.L. Sultan Technikon. FRD/CSD Conference – Technikon Research Development – The RDP Challenge. Technikon Pretoria, 26-27 June 1995.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1995. The Development of Institutional Research at Technikons in South Africa. BI-Association for Institutional Research, Eighth Annual Forum. Further Education Development Agency, Bristol UK, 24-26 March 1995.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1991. Evaluation and Assessment: Same Criteria, Different Goals – Academic Staff Assessment for Career Advancement. Fifth Conference on Institutional Self-evaluation. University of the Orange Free State, 11-12 June 1991.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1989. Staff Development. Project Outreach Conference. Umlazi College for Further Education, 18 November 1989.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1989. Academic Staff Evaluation at the M.L. Sultan Technikon. Workshop on Academic Staff Evaluation. University of the Orange Free State, 29-30 August 1989.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1987. Interacting with Video. Conference: Video Trends in Education. University of Durban-Westville, 18 June 1987.

Stewart, G.D.J. 1986. The Anatomy of an Ad. Conference: Television and the Language Teacher. Technikon Natal, 8-9 August 1986.

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