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Project. 12 Nov 2008. 383 visits
Acronym: Learning 2.0
The Learning 2.0 research project is a joint project by the European Commission’s Directorate General for Education and Culture (A2) and the Joint Research Centre IPTS in Seville. The objective of the project is to assess the impact of web 2.0 trends on the field of learning and education in Europe and to see where Europe stands in terms of using web 2.0 innovations in the domain of learning.
Article. 19 Nov 2008. 35 visits
This article presents the outcomes of a recent study into the use of learning technologies by first-year students from a variety of different entry routes and across a variety of subject areas at the University of Edinburgh. The focus was on ‘critical moments’; specifically, the involvement and impact of both institutional and personal technologies on learners' transition to university and how their use of learning technology changes as they progress through their first year. Results of this JISC-funded project are also presented in a workshop at Online Educa Berlin on Wednesday, December 3rd.
Event. 25 Nov 2008.
This session is organised by the European Commission in partnership with the e-Skills Industry Leadership Board in the framework of the ICT Conference 2008 in Lyon. The session will offer the opportunity to discuss flagship projects, report on progress after the European e-Skills 2008 Conference last October in Thessaloniki and discuss on the future of e-Skills, e-Learning and Innovation in Europe.
Country: France
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Article. 3 Nov 2008. 218 visits
The primary goal of this project was that students from two different countries shared information about certain topics (history, population, city council, urban area, monuments holidays, etc.) relating to their towns. The students made conceptual maps about these topics and so they have checked that they have some characteristics which are common and others which are different. The name aBRAZAdos means Braga and Zaragoza hugged each other.
Article. 30 Sep 2008. 15322 visits
“Open movements” have gained increasing importance in various areas. In this paper we are interested in the particular case of Open Educational Resources (OER) and more specifically in the use of OER in Management Education.
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