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| | PRINT | | EifEL Extends an Invitation to Cambridge |
Cambridge, August 2005 – Following the success of the two previous international conferences dedicated to the electronic portfolio (La Rochelle 2004 and Poitiers 2003), the 2005 event will present and debate the latest progress made in ePortfolio implementation, policies, state-of-the art technology, and hear direct from ePortfolio users about the benefits for their own learning and development.
The conference takes place in Cambridge (UK) on October 27th and 28th, and the provisional programme is now available.
The very first ePortfolio Plugfest on October 26th, organised by the EPICC project, will bring together a number of ePortfolio providers and platforms around common scenarios. The aim of the Plugfest is to present the latest technologies and the interoperability between ePortfolios and other information systems.
Registration is open! Remember that EIfEL and Europortfolio membership discounts apply - as do earlybird discounts - until august 31st!
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