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| CHECKPOINT-elearning.com - European eLearning Newsletter An ambitious national educational plan Karlsruhe, March 2005 – The Islamic Republic of Iran, the Middle East’s second most populous country and its second-largest economy, has introduced one of the most ambitious national ICT educational plans in the region. The Iranian government has initiated a national ICT Agenda (INICTA), which puts significant emphasis on supporting and enhancing new educational impulses in Iranian universities. Joscha Remus, for CHECKpoint eLearning, met with Nasrollah Jahangard, Director of the High Council of Informatics and Special Advisor to the President on ICT at the didacta in Stuttgart. Their discussion covered the recent progress in the country. [more...] Is eLearning contributing to access to learning? Thessaloniki, March 2005 – The European Training Village (ETV) has just launched a new online survey that is the first of six thematic surveys to be carried out during 2005 and 2006 as part of the HELIOS (Horizontal eLearning Integrated
Observation System) project. [more...] "Eedo Context" enables learning on demand Nashua, March 2005 – Eedo Knowledgeware has launched an easy-to-use desktop-based tool to deliver contextualized performance support and learning on demand. "Eedo Context" presents learning content based on the user’s profile, the software application in use, and the precise location where help is needed within the software interface. [more...] Anzeige "Tata Learning Forum" unveils key trends London, March 2005 - Some 150 of Europe's top exponents of eLearning met in London to discuss the industry's key trends and issues. Organised by global eLearning pioneer TATA Interactive Systems (TIS), attendance at the the "Tata Learning Forum" was by invitation only. [more...] TopClass chosen as cornerstone of strategic project Dublin, March 2005 – The World Bank has selected WBT Systems’ TopClass eLearning Suite to manage, develop, and deliver training to an audience of 36,000, including its 10,000 employees as well as client organizations around the world. This major deployment is part of a larger effort to integrate knowledge and learning in the Bank into a single point of access through the Knowledge and Learning Environment (KLE) project. [more...] Estonian eUniversity standardizes on WebCT Riga, March 2005 – Estonian eUniversity, founded in 2003, is a consortium whose main goal is to develop sustainable eLearning for more than 60,000 students throughout the Baltic state. The University plans to become a development center for academic education. [more...] Advertisement Weblogs, the knowledge tools of the new generation Stuttgart, March 2005 – CeBIT’s eLearning day brought it to light. Weblogs, Wikis and Social Software will play an important part in the corporate knowledge management in the future. CHECKpoint eLearning wanted to get more detailed information, and so Joscha Remus asked Martin Röll, an ebusiness-blogger from the first about these trends. [more...] Cedefop synthesis of the Maastricht Study Thessaloniki, March 2005 – The European Council has set an ambitious goal: to make Europe "the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world by 2010". But over the last few years, the European economy has not shown remarkable results. Although vocational education and training (VET) is one of the key factors for a successful economy, "coherent structures within Europe are generally lacking". [more...] Telelearning for low-qualified people Hamburg, March 2005 – A Hamburg consortium recently ran a multi-phase survey called "Information Technology and Communication Competence – Bridge to the Market". Data was collected in regard to three priority objectives: telelearning for low-qualified people, countering the digital divide, and increasing self-learning skills. The findings were combined and integrated into recommendations. [more...] Global eLearning in a Scandinavian Perspective Oslo, March 2005 – "Online Education and Learning Management Systems – Global eLearning in a Scandinavian Perspective" is the title of a interesting publication by Dr. Morten Flate Paulsen. The volume contains contributions concerning online education in Denmark and Sweden by Søren Nipper and Carl Holmberg. [more...] Imprint This newsletter has been forwarded to you. Would you like to receive it periodically? Then please register here for the regular editions. You are interested in placing an advertisement? Please ask for our media data here. Even though we did an intensive research for all our information, we do not guarantee the correctness of the information provided. | ||||||||||||