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MOBIlearn

July 9, 2006

MOBIlearn Project Website. ‘MOBIlearn is a worldwide European-led research and development project exploring context-sensitive approaches to informal, problem-based and workplace learning by using key advances in mobile technologies. The MOBIlearn project consortium involves 24 partners from Europe, Israel, Switzerland, USA and Australia. Their competencies are integrated and extended by a Special Interest Group which includes [...]

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HELIOS: “Evolving e-Learning” Report (2005/06)

May 30, 2006

Evolving e-learning: main conclusions of the Helios yearly report 2005/2006. ‘Nowadays a high number of organisations are professionally collecting, analysing and producing information on e-Learning (i.e. EUROSTAT, Eurydice, IEA, OECD, EUN Insight, Eurobarometer, as well as observatory projects within the e-Learning and IST Programmes) using different methodologies and providing different outputs, in terms of timing, [...]

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European Institute for E-Learning (EIfEL)

May 4, 2006

European Institute for E-Learning (EIfEL): Welcome to 21st century learning! ‘EIfEL is responding to the challenge of the knowledge society by creating a community, a framework and tools to identify, develop, recognise and validate the competencies of education, learning and human resources development professionals. The key principles on which our actions are founded are: – [...]

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Survey: E-learning in Europe

April 19, 2006

Report: E-learning in Europe: How do trainers, teachers and learners rate e-learning? (PDF). ‘The objective of the survey was to determine how e-learning is perceived by the teachers and trainers in terms of views and values but also what is the prospective future according to this target group. It has been carried out on the [...]

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elearningeuropa.info

April 13, 2006

elearningeuropa.info – An initiative of the European Comission. ‘elearningeuropa.info is a portal established by the European Commission to promote the use of multimedia technologies and Internet at the service of education and training. The site offers specific information, services and resources for four basic areas: schools, higher education, the world of employment and lifelong learning. [...]

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