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| EiFEL | PRINT | | EPortfolio & Digital Identity |
Montreal (CA), April 2008 – The second Pan-American and Francophone ePortfolio conference will take place at Concordia University on 5-7 May 2008. It focuses on ePortfolio and digital identity, extending the concept of the ePortfolio, and exploring the link between the records and services that contribute to the emergence of a digital identity.
The conference is organised in partnership with CSLP at Concordia University, the CRIM Montréal, the HR-XML Consortium, and the Liberty Alliance project and will be of interest to all involved in education, training, and human resource development.
There will be pre-conference events on 5 May, and the main conference is on 6-7 May.
Pre-conference activities will take place during the month before the conference.
Keynote speakers at the main conference on 6-7 May include:
- Phil Abrami, Concordia University, Canada
- Fulup Ar Foll, Sun Microsystems, France
- Helen Barrett, International ePortfolio Consultant, USA
- Darren Cambridge, George Washington University, USA
- Guy Casteignau, University of Limoges, France
- Stephen Downes, National Research Council, Canada
- Daniel Kaplan, FING, France
- Serge Ravet, EIfEL, France.
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