Where is the real hard learning in a game?
Can you use a game based learning approach to knowledge transfer or IT training?
Is there more to this than meets the eye?
Used appropriately games will undoubtedly be a useful addition to the learning mix. This one day seminar will explore the subject from the corporate, learner and instructional design viewpoints, illustrating where game based learning really will work – and where it won’t.
From 07 June 2007 till 08 June 2007 Location: Marina Del Rey, California, USA
This workshop will focus on Semantic Web based knowledge representation, Grid technologies, engineering approaches and methods for the design, development and experimentation of intelligent distributed educational systems. It will discuss issues related to the use of ontologies, Semantic Web standards, distributed processes and systems enabled by Grid technologies for learning content delivery, services and knowledge components specification, effective intelligent courseware construction, and learner modeling.
SWEL'07 is the fifth in the series. This edition has a special focus on service oriented Semantic Grid Architectures for e-Learning and is organized together with two Special Interest Groups of the European Network of Excellence Kaleidoscope: Artificial Intelligence and Education, and Learning Grid.
On 14 June 2007 Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands Business Drivers, Technology Solutions, Learning Choices.
Discover the latest trends - hear the hot options at Moving Learning 2007. In recent years there has been much discussion about informal learning yet few feel the learning industry has properly got to grips with it. With learners reaching for Google before the course catalogue, how can learning departments engage with future learners in new ways?
To be held in Utrecht, The Netherlands, 14 June 2007
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