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![]() What is the experience of companies embracing technologies such as wikis and blogs as part of their internal staff Learning & Development programme, and how can you benefit from this? This is the central question of a workshop at this year's Online Educa Berlin, led by Stephen Citron (Informatology, UK) and Jay Cross (Internet Time Group, USA). ![]() Online Educa Berlin will feature several presentation and discussion sessions about how blogs and wikis are being used to stimulate reflective practice and collaborative learning in universities and other institutions of higher education. Sarah Guth from the University of Padua, Italy, has introduced wikis into her language teaching courses – with interesting results … On the web, cultural heritage content can be found everywhere. At Online Educa Berlin 2007, a transnational and interdisciplinary group of experts will show how to explore, store, and use these resources effectively. The workshop “Innovative Approaches for Searching and Using Cultural Heritage Information for Learning and Teaching”, taking place on the 28th of November, is designed for instructors, teachers, and cultural content providers who want to improve the distribution of their content, as well as for software- and multimedia designers. |
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