Themen
Robotics and Virtual Participation
Seville (Spain), October 2006 - The IV International Conference on Multimedia and ICTs in Education will be held in Seville, Spain from 29 November to 2 December 2006. m-ICTE2006 is an international forum in Spain whose goal is to promote discussion about the pedagogical potential of new technologies applied in learning and teaching from an academic and corporate point of view. » MORE
Reflection on Best Practice
London, July 2006 - The British Learning Association (BLA) has announced the launch of a new range of topical and practical 'Connect' Workshops. Brian Merison General Manager of the BLA said, "The BLA has a key role in promoting best practice and professionalism across the sectors of learning and development. This new range of workshops is for learning professionals who need to ensure a systematic approach to design, delivery and implementation." » MORE
1st European Sakai Day in Luebeck
Luebeck, July 2006 - The first European Sakai Day will be held in Luebeck, Germany, September 6th and 7th. Sakai is an open source environment for collaborative learning, initiated by the Universities Michigan, Indiana, Stanford, and the MIT and one of the largest open source software projects in the world of eLearning, according to Rolf Granow at Luebeck's University of Applied Sciences's eLearning firm oncampus. » MORE
Match Making & Expertise Exchange
Kuala Lumpur, July 2006 - From 11-14 September 2006 European and Asian experts will meet at the Crown Princess Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to discuss the best practices and common issues of eGovernance in the context of Knowledge Management. The International Conference on eGovernance Enhancement via Knowledge Management (EG²KM) is supported by the European Commission's Asia IT & C Programme. » MORE
Mobile Learning Is on Its Way
Sheffield (UK), July 2006 - Jane Knight, Head of Research Services at Learning Light (LL), a non-profit organisation seeking to establish itself as a Centre of Excellence in the use of learning technologies in the workplace, was among the key speakers from the corporate learning industry who addressed the "Tomorrow's World" conference, held in London. » MORE
The Future of Computing
Glasgow / Swindon (UK), July 2006 - Bringing the past to life and envisioning how we will learn in the future are the latest long-term research projects proposed by the UK's leading academics at a conference held to consider how computing will evolve over the next fifteen years. The British Computer Society (BCS) has published reports summarizing progress and present future plans. » MORE
EU eLearning Conference 2006
Espoo (Finland), July 2006 - Some 500 participants, including representatives from the fields of technology, education and training, research, industry, and governmental organisations gathered in Espoo to discuss the European vision of the role of technology in promoting lifelong learning, innovation, and desirable change. Held during the opening week of Finland's EU Presidency at the Lifelong Learning Institute Dipoli of the Helsinki University of Technology, based in the heart of Espoo, Finland's trend-setting technology cluster, the hope for innovative ideas and approaches was definitely fulfilled. » MORE
ELearning Award Presented in Bahrain
Dubai, June 2006 - (by UmmeSalma Mujtaba) HumanSoft Learning Solutions received the "Best eLearning Contribution Award in the Middle East and North Africa" at the Middle East elearning Technologies (MELT) 2006 event, held in Bahrain. The director of MELT 2006, Sally Ann Moore, presented the prize to Nadeem Younis, Senior Vice President of HumanSoft Learning Solutions. » MORE
ALT's 13th International Conference
Oxford, June 2006 - Registration has opened for the 13th International Conference of the Association for Learning Technology, the UK's largest academic conference on learning technology, to be held in Edinburgh between 5 and 7 September 2005. The conference theme is "The next generation", with ten parallel streams focusing on next generation learners, learning, providers and technology. » MORE
eLearning Africa: a decisive success
The first pan-African conference dedicated to eLearning exceeded all expectations. More than 800 people from 80 countries participated actively in the ambitious programme, expressing unambiguous enthusiasm for what they had experienced. » MORE