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Featured Industry: E-Learning
Industry Events
- June 4, 2009: E-Learning Symposium 2009, Austin, Texas.
2009 e-Learning Symposium is designed to help professionals and key decision makers better understand the implementation and development of eLearning in both the private and public sector. Attendees will take away important insights on successful eLearning delivery, job-focused curriculum development and fundamental instructor and student preparation for the eLearning environment. This year’s focus will be doing more with less. Find out more.
- June 7-10, 2009: 23rd ICDE World Conference on Open Learning and Distance Education including the 2009 EADTU Annual Conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.
New concepts and instruments are emerging that are really opening up education for all, which is the theme for the conference. Topics covered include future strategies heading for a sustainable global knowledge and skills economy, mobile learning, and Open Educational Resources (OER). Find out more.
- June 18-19, 2009: E-Learning Baltics 2009, Rostock, Germany.
The eLBa 2009 conference scope of »workplace learning« addresses diverse topics and perspectives, technologies and theories, implementations and evaluations in the fields of computer science, pedagogy, psychology and design. Find out more.
- July 13-16, 2009: The 2009 International Conference on e-Learning, e-Business, Enterprise Information Systems, and e-Government (EEE'09), Las Vegas, Nevada.
EEE'09 is an annual research conference about e- learning, e-business, enterprise information systems, and e-government. Topics covered include: Learning design and methodologies, e-Learning technologies and tools, authoring tools, e-Learning portals, and social impact and cultural issues in e-Learning. EEE'09 is being held jointly (same location and dates) with 21 other conferences during WORLDCOMP'09. Find out more.
- December 3-4, 2009: Worldwide Forum on Education and Culture, Rome, Italy.
Join teachers, scholars, and professionals from around the world to discuss "Crossing Borders and Building Bridges: A Global Program for the Future." The major theme of the 2009 Worldwide Forum on Education and Culture is on developing practical applications for teaching and learning. Topics covered include distance and online learning, as well as society, culture, and teacher development. Find out more.
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