Desirable, unavoidable or under way: How can universities integrate eLearning as a driver for innovation? What could these Universities 2.0 look like? - A Elearning Africa pre-conference workshop organized by the United Nations University. (read)
Learning, Teaching and Mobile Computing. International Event for Learning using Mobile Computing Technologies. 5th-7th October 2009. The Brewery, Barbican, London (read)
This forum explores major opportunities for future learning technology research. The goal is to identify the next big computing ideas in education, to achieve open access of global educational resources, and to reuse, repurpose, and share such resources. (read)
The 14th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education AIED 2009 held in cooperation with AAAI July 6th - 10th 2009, Thistle Hotel, Brighton, UK (read)
eLearning Africa 2009 - Evènements de préconférence et Points forts. L'appel à Conférenciers de eLearning Africa 2009 a abouti à plus de 430 soumissions d'Afrique et d'ailleurs. (read)
World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications. June 22-26, 2009 * Honolulu, Hawaii
Sheraton Waikiki Beach Resort (Hosted by the University of Hawaii) (read)
NINTH International Conference on Technology in Mathematics Teaching. ICTMT 9 WILL BE HELD JULY 6th to July 9th 2009 At UNIVERSITÉ DE METZ, Metz, France (read)
International Journal of Advanced Corporate Learning (iJAC) has just published its latest issue. We invite you to review the Table of Contents here and then visit our web site to review articles and items of interest. (read)
In a move designed to broaden access to faculty research and scholarship, the School of Education at Stanford recently adopted a policy requiring its faculty members to make their scholarly articles available for free to the public. The school's faculty unanimously approved the new "open access" policy in June, becoming the first education school in the nation to enact a mandatory policy. (read)
At the Institute for Computational Mathematics, and the Department of Computer Science, Kent State University, our WME (Web-based Mathematics Education) group has been developing a completely Web-based Interactive Geometry System. (read)