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List of experts and coordinators

by Philippe Verstraete last modified 01-09-2007 11:20

There are a series of national coordinators working with experts to coordinate the study with the subscribers and the main stakeholders in the different European countries. The principal experts involved to date are:

 

  • Maureen Layte, EIfEL, France, Study co-ordinator
  • Grégoire Besnier, BIT media, Austria
  • Luk Vervenne, HR-XML, Synergetics, Belgium
  • Ene Tammeoru, Estonian e-University, Estonia
  • Erica Melis, DFKI, Germany
  • Theo Mensen, The Netherlands
  • Claudio Dondi, Scienter, Italy
  • Begona Arenas, Scienter, Spain
  • Arunas Pliksnys, Ministry of education, Lithuania
  • Danijela Babic, ZaMirNET, Croatia
  • Serge Ravet, EIfEL, Europortfolio & EFQUEL, France
  • Torhild Slaatto, Norwegian Association for Distance Education, Norway
  • Arnis Voitkans, University of Latvia, Latvia
  • Daniela Staneva, Europass Agency, Bulgaria
  • Maria Donato, Europass Agency, Portugal
  • Gabriel Dima, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
  • Théo Bondolfi, Ynternet.org, Switzerland
  • Carl Holmberg Swedish Agency for Flexible Learning, Sweden
  • Tony Hudson, Centre for British Teachers, UK
  • Christian Horn, Broadcast Learning Ltd, Ireland
  • Constantin Makropoulos, Demokritos, Greece
  • Leena Vainio, Hame Politechnic, Finland
  • Lia Oliveira, University of Minho, Portugal

Additional experts will join the project, according to the
development plan.

 


 

Supporting Partners:

The Open Group

HR-XML Consortium Europe

European IMS Network

 


 

Examples of current subscribers:

City and Guilds of London (UK)

CIOFS-FP Piemonte (Italy)

Clydebank College (UK)

IZS (Veterinary Institute) (Italy)

Microsoft EMEA

National College for School Leadership (UK)

Norwegian Ministry of Education (Norway)

Royal College of Nursing (UK)

Regional Council of Poitou-Charentes (France)

Sheffield City Council (UK)

University of Reading (UK)

Winvision (The Netherlands)


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