eLRC 2003
The first conference on eLearning Regions and Cities, Lisbon 2003
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Canadas E-learning Quality Initiative
- Canadas E-learning Quality Initiative, Helen Barker, FuturEd Inc. and QualitE-Learning Assurance Inc
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Competition or collaboration?
- E-learning regions, cities and territories: competition or collaboration? Patrick Chevalier, EIfEL
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Conference Report
- The eLearning Regions & Cities 2003 conference report
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excellence and accessibility
- E-quality: excellence and accessibility for all, Linda Tomos, Director of the Wales Information Network
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From learning to e-Learning regions
- From learning to e-Learning regions, Claudio Dondi, President of Scienter, Vice President of EIfEL
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From quality to e-quality
- From quality to e-quality, Markku Markkula, Lifelong Learning Institute Dipoli of Helsinki University of Technology
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E-learning regions
- E-learning regions: how can organisations contribute and benefit?, Teresa De NoronhaVaz, Professor of Regional and Development Economics, University of Algarve
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Policy issues for learning regions
- Policy issues for learning regions, Stephane Vincent Lancrin, OECD
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Reconciling quality, change and innovation
- Reconciling quality, change and innovation, Dr. Anna Gammaldi, Emilia-Romagna Regional Commission for the Certification of ODL Materials (CERFAD)
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Contribution of Research and Innovation
- The Contribution of Research and Innovation to eLearning Regions, Andrew Robinson, Assistant Director, Open University UK, Vice President EIfEL
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Shaping the regional eLearning Policy
- Shaping the regional eLearning Policy, Liisa Mikkonen, Naturopolis, Kuusamo Education and Development Services
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Welcome address
- Welcome address from Brian Holmes, DG EAC
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Welcome address
- Welcome address from Serge Ravet

