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LOGOS Open Conference: New Technology Platforms for Learning – Revisited

In the occasion of the closing of the Sixth Framework Programme funded LOGOS (Knowledge-on-Demand for Ubiquitous Learning) project, the coordinator Antenna Hungaria and the European Distance and E-Learning Network (EDEN) together are organising a conference, reviewing results of several innovative, learning-oriented research projects.

19 January 2009 - 20 January 2009
Austria
In a fast-changing global economy we all need constantly to acquire new knowledge and skills. Knowledge resources, services to learners, personalised knowledge and communication spaces in contemporary education are explored by focusing on the learner perspective. Classroom-based forms of education are supported by electronic distributed, on-demand, personalised learning materials. This trend is amplified by rapid technological developments that enable us to communicate and to access information anytime, anywhere, and to learn and collaborate more effectively.

Various pedagogical and andragogical concepts support individual learning processes in different stages of the human lifetime. This conference aims to explore the innovative solutions for individual learning processes embedded in sound learning theories, focusing on the learner - technology relationship. In order to fertilise research with practice oriented solutions, participants and presenters will be invited to bring forward ideas and solutions that set their colleagues thinking out of the box.

Researchers and practitioners of the field are invited to participate on this 2 days event reflecting on the following themes:

* Policy environment: new vision of eLearning
* Personalised learning environments
* Institutional development and technologies
* Virtual mobility
* Data mining and software ergonomics

Participation is free of charge.For more information, please visit: http://www.logosproject.com(opens in new window)
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