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TeNeGEN project PDF Imprimir
escrito por Jens Vermeersch   
Friday, 28 de May de 2010

Connecting TEachers to reach out to and teach the NEt GENeration or TeNeGEN is a Leonardo Transfer of Innovation project. It builds on the results of two earlier successful projects: SLOOP and NETIS. The SLOOP project (Sharing Learning Objects in an Open Perspective) demonstrated key concepts in e-learning 2.0; NETIS provided the philosophical, sociological, and pedagogical basis to support new paradigms of teaching and learning in the Information Society. The aim of the Tenegen project is to establish an European environment of ’connectivism’ for VET teachers and trainers, to show the significant advantages of being connected to the n-Gen instead of simply ’delivering’ knowledge through virtual classrooms and Learning Management Systems.
http://tenegen.eu

click on 'Read more' if you want to know how you can join the free Tenegen course

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TACCLE IST COURSE: Creating your own e-learning content in school education and adult education PDF Imprimir
escrito por Hannelore Audenaert   
Wednesday, 31 de March de 2010

With this in-service training (reference number: BE-2010-147-001) our aim is to help teachers to develop state of the art content for e-learning in general and for learning environments in particular. We try to achieve this by training teachers to create e-learning materials and raising their awareness of e-learning in general. TACCLE will help to establish a culture of innovation in the schools in which they work. The training is geared to the needs of the classroom teachers but teacher trainers, ICT support staff and resource centre staff may find it useful too!

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Using media for e-portfolios and Personal Learning Environments PDF Imprimir
escrito por Jens Vermeersch   
Tuesday, 30 de March de 2010

TACCLE partner Graham Attwell has been publishing some very interesting articles on his blog on  ‘rethinking e-Portfolio and Personal Learning Environments’.
"One of the problems in Technology Enhanced Education" Graham writes "is that new media are very different from traditional paper and book based media. And as Friesen and Hug (2009) argue that “the practices and institutions of education need to be understood in a frame of reference that is mediatic: “as a part of a media-ecological configuration of technologies specific to a particular age or era.” This configuration, they say, is one in which print has been dominant. They quote McLuhan who has described the role of the school specifically as the “custodian of print culture” (1962) It provides, he says, a socially sanctioned “civil defense against media fallout”  – against threatening changes in the mediatic environs." Read more: http://www.pontydysgu.org/2010/03/using-media-for-e-portfolios-and-personal-learning-envisornments/

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Learning 2.0: The Impact of Web 2.0 Innovations on Education and Training in Europe PDF Imprimir
escrito por Hannelore Audenaert   
Wednesday, 27 de January de 2010

The research project “Learning 2.0 – the Impact of Web 2.0 Innovations on Education and Training in Europe” was launched by the Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) in collaboration with the European Commission Directorate General Education and culture (DG EAC) at the beginning of 2008. The project aims to gather evidence on the take up of social computing by European Education and Training (E&T) institutions, to understand its impact on innovations in educational practice and its potential for a more inclusive European knowledge society, and to identify challenges and bottlenecks so as to devise policy options for Europe decision makers.

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TACCLE in Berlin: ONLINE EDUCA BERLIN 2009 PDF Imprimir
escrito por Hannelore Audenaert   
Wednesday, 27 de January de 2010

From December 2 until December 4, 2009 the 15th International Conference on Technology Supported Learning & Training was held in Berlin. ONLINE EDUCA BERLIN is the largest global e-learning conference for the corporate, education and public service sectors. More than 400 speakers from 38 countries shared their knowledge and experiences in 85 parallel sessions, as well as forums, workshops, seminars, plenaries and The ONLINE EDUCA Debate.

2078 delegates from 92 countries convened this year’s conference in Berlin. Among those 2078 delegates were 2 partners of the TACCLE project: Graham Attwell (Pontydysgu) and Koen DePryck (CVO Antwerpen-Zuid). They took the opportunity of promoting TACCLE and sharing experience on e-learning with other attendees.

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