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The Europortfolio Consortium Grows

by eifel last modified 25-08-2006 13:39
Europortfolio, the European Consortium for the ePortfolio (www.europortfolio.org), led by EIfEL, has been growing since it's launch in December 2003, during EIfEL's third annual General Assembly.


The Founding Members of Europortfolio are:

EIfEL, the European Institute for E-Learning, which is at the forefront of the ePortfolio movement in Europe, has as mission to support the continuing professional development of individuals and the transformation of organisations in order to enter the knowledge economy and society.

European Schoolnet: its mission is to help develop learning opportunities for young people across Europe through communication and information exchange at all levels. Its constituent members are 26 ministries of education, the European Commission, and ICT industry partners.

CETIS, the Centre for Technical Interoperability Standards, has already carried out a considerable amount of work on ePortfolios and represents UK Higher and Further Education on international educational standards initiatives such as IMS Global Learning Consortium, CEN/ISSS, IEEE, and ISO.

European IMS, a non-profit Dutch foundation established by IMS Global to promote standards and specification-based eLearning in Europe.


The Contributing Members to Europortfolio currently are:

ALTE, ANTIC, Cambridge Assessment, Cass Business School, CfBT, CNDP,  EITF, FING, Helsinki University of Technology, INDIRE, Maison de la Formation et l'Innovation, NCSL, Nuventive, Reading University, Région Centre, Région Poitou-Charentes, Scienter,  Scottish Enterprise Lanarkshire, the Centre for Recording Achievement (CRA), Université Catholique de l'Ouest, University of Maastricht, University of Wolverhampton.


The Europortfolio Memorandum of Understanding has been signed by over 100 organisations, representing 31 different nations.


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