Kaleidoscope members J. Schoonenboom (University of Amsterdam, NL), M.Levene (London Knowledge Lab, UK) J. Heller (University of Graz, AT), K. Keenoy (London Knowledge Lab, UK) and M. Turcsányi-Szabó (Eötvös Loránd University, HU) have just published the book Trails in Education: Technologies that Support Navigational Learning. (read)
To support for free and open access to European research and for the recommendations proposed in the EU's 'Study on the Economic and Technical Evolution of the Scientific Publication Markets of Europe', sign this petition. (read)
Kaleidoscope members Christina M. Steiner, Dietrich Albert, (University of Graz, AT) and Jürgen Heller (University of Tübingen, DE), have written a chapter about concept mapping as it applies to eLearning in the recently published book "Advanced Principles of Effective e-Learning". (read)
Thanks to Giuliana Dettori.
She has published the 80th video : "And they all lived happily ever after? Stories and learning (SIG NLE workshop 05)" presented by Ruth Aylett. (read)