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Where we are

November 19th, 2007 by Graham Attwell

Quick news update on where we are this week.

Graham Attwell is at a b-learning project meeting in Sofia on Monday and Tuesday. Late Tuesday evening he travels to Vienna. On Thursday and Friday there is a meeting of the Leonardo da Vinci TT-plus project which Graham, along with Eileen Luebcke, will attend on behalf of Pontydysgu.

Meanwhile Jenny Hughes is in  Poland evaluating the EMCET project.

Next week Jenny, Graham and Dirk Stieglitz will be in Berlin for the Online-Educa Berlin conference.

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One Response to “Where we are”

  1. Hello Graham,

    I am following your discussions for a while now. Especially your thoughts on Personal Learning Environments and the relation of innovative forms of learning and e-learning sound very exciting to me. Sorry for my poor english … I am pretty fascinated about how learning in our lives appears, also fascinated about the emerging options of information technology but I am pretty impatient with the fact that the use of information technology in educational contexts often leeds to an inhibition of educational innovations.

    I am living and working here in Berlin (Freie Universität Berlin) but I couldnt afford a ticket for the online-educa … Your invitation makes me curious, so I would be happy to meet you aside the conference. Please let me know how I could meet you by e-mail: office [at] yeelab [dot] de

    Cheers,
    Wolfgang

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