The knowledge gap between research and industry is well-documented. To address this serious issue, Kaleidoscope has created Gateway, an initiative connecting leading researchers in Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) with external stakeholders, from end users to teachers and trainers, to industry, right across Europe. (read)
Rolf Lindner, a German research pioneer focusing on the field of computer-supported teaching and training, and one of the leading figures in standardisation of eLearning and eLearning technologies, recently visited the Kaleidoscope partner University of Graz (AT) to talk about the reusability of digital artefacts, such as learning and assessment objects in learning processes. (read)
Recently a new scientific vision statement outlining the future of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) research in Europe was crafted through the collaborative efforts of members of Kaleidoscope. It represents the collective view of some of Europe’s leading researchers in the field. (read)
Kaleidoscope member Dietrich Albert (University of Graz, AT) co-authored (with Ley T., Lindstaedt, S.N., Know-Center, AT) a chapter in a new publication that serves as a comprehensive reference for how competencies can be utilised for organizational e-Learning. (read)