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Education Technology and Training (ETT 2010) Conference
Wuhan (CN), October 2010 - ETT 2010 is focused on applied research results in the fields of education and training. The event takes place 27-28 November 2010 in Wuhan, China. The Conference brings together researchers and developers from academia, industry, and government to advance the science, engineering, and technology in education technology and training. » MORE
Participate in the Advancement of eLearning in Iran
Tehran (IR), October 2010 - Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT) has announced the fifth National and second International Conference on E-learning and E-teaching (ICELET2010), to be held 1-2 December 2010 in Tehran, Iran. ICELET is the premier conference in Iran for presentation of advances in all aspects of eLearning and e-teaching. » MORE
Mobile Learning: A 21st-Century Student Perspective
Fremont, CA (USA), October 2010 - For Travis Allen, the gift of an iPhone for Christmas in 2009 quickly became much more than the increasingly common rite of passage coveted by many younger Americans. It profoundly changed how he experienced himself as a learner, and as a result, he formed the iSchool Initiative, a non-profit community that connects learners and educators around the world. » MORE
Share Your Knowledge in Maui
Lahaina, HI (USA), October 2010 - The Clute Institute invites participants to attend its International College Teaching & Learning Conference (ICTL) from 03-05 January 2011 in Lehaina, Maui, Hawaii. ICTL provides a forum for faculty and administrators to share proven and innovative methods in teaching and learning at the college level. » MORE
EFMD Excellence in Practice Webinars and 2011 Award
Brussels (BE), October 2010 - The EFMD Excellence in Practice Award invites case studies describing an effective and impactful learning and development (L&D) partnership. The specific field of the learning and development intervention might be leadership, professional talent, or organization development. Submission deadline is 01 May 2011. » MORE
MEDEA Awards Finalists Announced
Roosbeek (BE), October 2010 - The MEDEA Awards Organizing Committee has announced nine finalists for the MEDEA Awards 2010. The overall winner will be announced during the MEDEA Awards Ceremony on Thursday, 25 November, during the Media & Learning conference in Brussels. The competition attracted 140 entries from 31 countries. » MORE
Spotlight on Youth, Skills and Employability
Berlin (GER)/Dar es Salaam (TZ), October 2010 - The eLearning Africa Conference in 2011 will focus on young adults in Africa. With the spotlight on Youth, Skills and Employability, Africa's leading conference on ICT for development, education and training will explore and discuss the vast reservoir of talent, skills and opportunity among Africa's youth, also looking into the challenges they face on the job market. » MORE
Jacques Delors Receives Award
Cologne (GER), October 2010 - Education plays a key role in Europe's efforts to achieve a leadership role in the globalised world, and companies within the Union in particular have to face up to that task. In order to promote this point of view, an initiative committee associated with the HRM Expo in Cologne, Germany, has brought a new award to life that honors new ideas and ways of making education more productive. » MORE
Enhancing Transparency and Quality of Peer Production
Budapest (HU), October 2010 - The 2010 EDEN Research Workshop, 24-27 October, continues the EDEN tradition of bi-annually highlighting the relevant emerging fields in research and innovative professional practice. » MORE
US Futurist says eBooks Will Replace Textbooks
Berlin (GER), October 2010 - Laurence F. Johnson, Founder and CEO of the New Media Consortium, will preview the annual Horizon Report at Online Educa Berlin. One of the results: Electronic books are expected to replace traditional textbooks in universities in two to three years' time, according to the New Media Consortium's authoritative Horizon Report, a comprehensive annual study of developments in eLearning.
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