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  CHECKpoint eLearning, European News, April 07/2007
CHECKPOINT-elearning.com - European eLearning Newsletter
ISSN 1613-4710 http://www.checkpoint-elearning.com
Skills for Life
Epic Goes to the Movies
Brighton (UK), April 2007 – As part of the Quality Improvement Agency's (QIA) national Skills for Life Improvement Programme 2006-07, Epic is making four films that will demonstrate effective practice in teaching and learning in a range of settings. Within the programme, Epic has an opportunity to capture some of the very best examples of effective practice through a series of DVDs/videos/films. These will then be available for sharing with practitioners and teacher educators across the field. [more...]
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Highly Interactive
How to Play for an A
Bucharest (RO), April 2007 – (by Elena Lita) INTUITEXT, the eContent Solutions Division of the Romanian company SOFTWIN, has recently unveiled the newest INTUITEXT products created for the international market, namely The Repository and the Geometry Collection. Both products have been developed by a professional team, including teachers, pedagogues, instructional designers, and subject-matter experts and have proved to be very attractive. Sorin Guleac, INTUITEXT Educational Commercial Manager, knows more about the subject. [more...]
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Local Taxation
Nelson Croom Develops Standards for EU Partners
London (UK), April 2007 – Nelson Croom has been working in partnership with the EU-funded Leonardo DaVinci programme on developing standards for Developing Administration and Customer Service Skills in Local Taxation (DACSSIL Tax). The DACSSIL Tax online learning programme enables local taxation administrators across Europe to set up and develop systems and processes that will improve their administration and customer services skills. [more...]
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Cost Control
Telework Increases in the U.S.
Alexandria, VA (US), April 2007 – The April 2007 issue of T+D (Training + Development) reports that last year, 63 percent more employers allowed their employees to work remotely than in 2004, according to the WorldatWork, an association for HR professionals. Based on government estimates of 149.3 million workers in the United States’s labor force, the 2006 data means that roughly eight percent of American workers are able to telecommute one day per month, and roughly twenty percent of both employed and self-employed workers engage in telework. [more...]
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Global Knowledge Introduces New VMware Courses
London (UK), April 2007 – Global Knowledge, one of Europe's leading providers of learning services for IT and management professionals, will soon be running the new VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3: Deploying, Securing and Analysing course and the Virtual Infrastructure for Operators course from its training locations throughout the UK. [more...]
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eAssessments
Comartis Announces Enhancements to i-qBox
Baar (CH), April 2007 – Recently, Comartis delivered i-qBox release 5.270. In close cooperation with customers, many new enhancements have been implemented. Among other functions, i-qBox contains a new module that was specifically designed and developed to meet the needs of test centers. [more...]
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MIT World Video
John Seely Brown Lectures on "Relearning Learning"
Cambridge (US), April 2007 – In a lecture entitled "Relearning Learning: Applying the Long Tail to Learning", John Seely Brown elaborates on the changing face of learning. His opinion: "We learn through our interactions with others and the world", he says, "and there's no more perfect medium for enabling this than an increasingly open and organized World Wide Web". [more...]
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Modular Programme
Child Protection Training
London (UK), April 2007 – The global eLearning producer, Tata Interactive Systems (TIS), and BT, one of the UK's largest providers of learning services to government - with contracts with the MOD (Defence), NCSL, and the Police Training Agency, Centrex - are collaborating to produce a five-module programme to enable those working within 'children's services' to understand such concepts as the basics of child protection, how to identify a child at risk, and how to develop the skills needed to help each child. [more...]
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Wikis in Schools
Revolution in the Classroom
Brisbane (AU), April 2007 - Wikis are revolutionising the classroom and reducing the amount of one-way communication, according to 'wiki guru' and founder of Wikispaces, Adam Frey. During a live web-conferencing session in March, Frey discussed what a wiki is, why they are useful in the classroom, and how to get started. [more...]
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Courses for Ghana
eLearning for Kids Partners With To Be Worldwide
Ardmore, OK (US), April 2007 - ELearning for Kids (EFK), a global non-profit foundation dedicated to providing free online learning for children 5-12, recently announced its partnership with To Be Worldwide (TBWW), a foundation that helps build educational facilities in developing countries. TBWW will implement a project at the pilot centre in Takoradi, Ghana that is available to more than 2000 children. [more...]
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US Panel Discussion
More Video Games, Fewer Books at Schools?
Chicago, IL (US), April 2007 – Of all of the proposals aimed at improving America's failing schools, there's one idea kids will really like: more video games and fewer books. At least a number of educators hope so, arguing that children will get more excited about school and that video games can present real-life problems to solve. [more...]
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Online Educa Moscow
Russian Federation as First-Time Host
Moscow (RU), April 2007 –The organizers of the world-renowned Online Educa conferences are launching a new annual event: Online Educa Moscow. The latest addition to the highly successful series will convene in the capital of the Russian Federation from 30 September to 3 October 2007. The call for papers and Early Bird registration are now open. [more...]
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Openlearn 2007
Researching Open Content in Education
Milton Keynes (UK), April 2007 – The call for papers has just opened for the Openlearn 2007 conference: Researching Open Content in Education. The conference will be held 30-31 October 2007 near The Open University in Milton Keynes, UK. [more...]
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China
Global Giant Gets Creative
Brisbane (AU), April 2007 – The changing face of China's creative industries – from print to blogging – will be the focus of the 2007 China Media Centre Conference that will be held in Brisbane, Australia from 5-6 July 2007. Leading scholars, industry experts, and creative practitioners are the expected conference participants. [more...]
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New Publication
Study Explores Training and Development
London (UK), April 2007 – The findings of a new study into learning, training, and development based on 58 case studies of learning and development across nineteen countries are published in 'The Changing World of the Trainer – Emerging Good Practice', written by Martyn Sloman. [more...]
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