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SUMMARY:2005 Poitiers-CNED
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nThe 5th Open Classroom Conference will address the ever-increasing needs of Teachers Professional Development\, in search for Innovation and Quality in School Education\, as these needs are imposed by the emerging e-learning paradigms\, the search for new\, more effective school structures and the broader challenges that societies are facing in their way towards what has been identified as the Knowledge Economy. \n\nEDEN is organising the Open Classroom Conferences since 1997 and established the Open Classroom Working Group in 1998 which is working in collaboration with the European Experts Network for Education and Technology (EENet)\, since 2003. Previous Open Classroom events – conferences and workshops – have reflected upon the vision of schools communicating through networks as well as with various content and application service providers\, in the cyberspace\, validating open\, distance & e-learning practices. \nDuring the last decade\, certain developments and the pervasive impact of the Information & Communication Technologies on school education have been materialized and closely followed-up\, through a number of initiatives\, projects and policy actions\, engaging relevant actors and stakeholders in Europe (schools\, universities and education authorities\, training bodies and technology providers). At the same time\, social evolutions  namely social mobility\, migration\, internationalization\, multi-culture societal structures etc. \, have already changed the mandate which School Education is up to. There is an increasing demand for a radical upgrade of quality\, in order to meet the needs for new competences and skills. \nTowards this Quest for Quality\, the already critical role of the Teacher as well as of other education professions is being significantly upgraded\, in terms of both the new competences and skills required and the emerging professional perspectives and tasks in the school environment. \nTransforming the school education system to an open (e-)learning environment in the lifelong learning perspective means significant amendments to the existing teacher profiles as well as the elaboration of new professions (and education tasks) that are necessary in order to run a school system successfully. \nThe EU has already adopted a set of policy orientations\, under the Education & Training 2010 Programme of actions (see eg. the ICT Group of Experts Report)\, in the framework of the Lisbon Process\, while most Member States are striving through resisting structures and hindering factors\, in order to introduce innovation and well-defined changes\, having the teacher at the (epi-)center. \nThe 5th Open Classroom Conference must contribute to the social\, political and research dialogue\, for the development of sustainable collaborative Teachers Training & Professional Development Models for Schools in the Knowledge Society. These models should address the new complexities\, in terms of (e-learning) processes\, new competences\, contexts and resources in school education\, fostering new roles for learners\, teachers\, experts and policy makers\, scientific\, academic and cultural entities.
URL:https://eden-europe.eu/event/poitiers-cned/
CATEGORIES:Open classroom conferences
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SUMMARY:2002 Copenhagen
DESCRIPTION:  \nWorkshop aims and themes\n\nDuring the EDEN workshop invited panelists\, experts from around Europe and researchers representing important large scale Nordic ICT initiatives will highlight critical issues related to the openness of school system and discuss the key questions of the two main thematic areas: \n\nFlexible Teachers Training Schemes: feasibility and effectiveness\nGoing Digital: New Skills and Learning Objectives/ Curricula and Content/Learning Resources\n\nThe event will ensure a dynamic and innovative atmosphere\, a real workshop with active involvement of participants. There will not be traditional paper submission for presentation. \nWorking language in Plenary and Parallel Sessions will be English. \nAbout the conference venue – Copenhagen\nThe conference will be organised in Central Copenhagen with two venues: Christiansborg Castle\, the seat of the Danish Parliament and the headquarter of KKA\, the Copenhagen Coursecenter and Eveningschool. \nWith a rich history that is evident in its historic buildings and ancient streets; dozens of world class museums and galleries; the uniquely enchanting Tivoli Gardens; and a resident monarchy that is the oldest in the world\, the Danish capital has a host of attractions to suit all tastes. Read more on www.visitdenmark.com \nLocation for the workshops is the KKA course center located in the center of Copenhagen.
URL:https://eden-europe.eu/event/copenhagen/
CATEGORIES:Open classroom conferences
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SUMMARY:2000 Barcelona
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URL:https://eden-europe.eu/event/barcelona/
CATEGORIES:Open classroom conferences
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SUMMARY:Teaching Online Competences: Debate in a Post Confinement Scenario
DESCRIPTION:REGISTERRegistered webinar participants will be awarded by EDEN open badges. \nDescription\nIn recent months teachers needed to perform their activities online without proper training. They had to perform their duties in an unknown scenario for most of them. This fact and the already existing need of a teacher online reference framework motivate the need to discuss a set of teaching online requirements. A proposal already discussed by the EDEN Executive Committee will be presented followed by experiences learned. The proposal is based on a CALOHEE publication “Guidelines and Reference Points for the Design and Delivery of Degree Programmes in Teacher Education” by Julia M. González Ferreras and Maria Yarosh. A set of competencies required to teach online for level 6 of the EQF will be presented in terms of descriptors. The debate of the webinar is expected to be useful to tune the future terms of reference and to learn from recent experiences of shifting to online mode. \n  \nYou will meet\nAlfredo SoeiroEDEN Executive Committee member\, Deputy Chair of the EDEN NAP Steering Committee\, EDEN Senior Fellow\,University of Porto\, PortugalDegrees in Civil Engineering (U. Porto\, 76) and (U. Florida-Ph.D.-89). Academic director and vice president of Civil Engineering (U. Porto\, 03/07). Pro-Rector of U. Porto (98/03). Founder of EUCEN (European University Continuing Education Network\, 92); RECLA (Network of CE in Latin American\, 96) and AUPEC (Association of the Portuguese Universities for CE\, 99). Vice president of EUCEN (92/98) and SEFI\, Société Européenne pour la Formation des Ingénieurs (02/04); president of IACEE\, International Association of Continuing Engineering Education (01/04); president of AUPEC (01/05); president of SEFI (03/05). Vice- chair of EMC of FEANI (14/18) and of Steering Committee of NAP of EDEN (14/…)\, Vice-president of ISHCCO (19/…) and member of Executive Board of EDEN (19/…). Member of EUCEN Council (13/16)\, secretary general of AECEF (17/…) and member of IACEE Council (95/…). Medal of 800th Anniversary of U. Sorbonne (98)\, International Hall of Fame of Adult and Continuing Education title (06)\, EDEN Fellow award (08)\, IACEE Fellow (14)\, Global Engineering Education Award by IEOM (16) and EDEN Senior Fellow (18). \n  \n\n\n\nFrancesca AmenduniEDEN NAP SC Member\,University Roma Tre\, Italyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/francescamenduni/Francesca Amenduni is a PhD Student in Education\, Culture and Communication at Roma TRE University (IT). She  has developed her expertise in the e-learning field both as practitioner and researcher at national and international level. She carried out research on blended learning and her current PhD project regards semi-automated assessment of Critical Thinking short essays and open-ended answers. Part of her research has been developed at the Educational Testing Service in Princeton (NJ\, USA) where she spent a term period as visiting student\, funded by the Italian Minister of Education and Research (MIUR) through the “Leonardo da Vinci” scholarship. She has been working as researcher in several European projects in the field related to MOOCs\, Open Education\, and Digital Skills. \n  \n\nUlf-Daniel EhlersEDEN EC Member\, EDEN FellowProf. Educational Management & LLL\, Vice-president EURASHE\, Former Vice-President Co-Operative State University Baden-Wurttemberg\, GermanyProf. Dr Ulf-Daniel Ehlers is full Professor for Educational Management and Lifelong Learning at Baden Wurttemberg-State University in Germany. He has been Vicepresident for Quality and Academic Affairs at the same university for the past six years. Before he has held positions as Associate Professor in the Duisburg-Essen\, Germany\, Professor for Technology Enhanced Learning in the University Augsburg\, and Associate Professor of the Graduate School for Management and Technology of the University of Maryland. Ulf is an educational scientist and holds degrees in English Language\, Social Sciences and Educational Sciences from the University of Bielefeld\, where he finished his Ph.D. with honors in the field of Technology Enhanced Learning in 2003\, and was awarded his habilitation in 2008 from the University of Duisburg-Essen.Ulf is an award winning entrepreneur and has founded and lead three companies nationally and internationally in the field of education and technology. He has created many international\, European and national projects and has been President of the Society for Media in Science and President of the European Foundation for Quality in E-Learning\, as well as serving on advisory boards to several professional associations in the field.Ulf is an internationally recognized researcher and innovator in the area of Educational Technology. He has extensive experience in helping individuals achieving superior learning performances and has run lighthouse initiatives in the field of e-learning and knowledge management as well as e-business\, including knowledge-technology consulting for small and medium sized enterprises. Ulf has developed the Learners’ Quality Model for e-learning\, which is a basis for learner centred quality development in e-learning. He is working as advisor to governments and non-governmental organisations in the field of learning and development cooperation and is member of several advisory boards and editorial committees.
URL:https://eden-europe.eu/event/teaching-online-competences-debate-in-a-post-confinement-scenario-2/
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SUMMARY:Digitally enhanced learning at European higher education institutions – state of play and prospects
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URL:https://eden-europe.eu/event/digitally-enhanced-learning-at-european-higher-education-institutions-state-of-play-and-prospects/
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SUMMARY:How to design and manage assessments for online learning
DESCRIPTION:Description\nAfter two successful webinars within the Education in time of pandemic webinar series\, we’ve taken a step back to form a quick survey of the current educational landscape and the challenges we are all facing as educators during the COVID-19 pandemic. We’ve brought together the numerous chat questions asked during the previous webinars and identified specific\, emerging themes\, such as instructional design\, accessibility\, online assessment\, teaching\, and student engagement and collaboration.\nOur next webinar in the series will focus on helping you find answers to questions surrounding these themes\, while drawing on the practical experience of an expert panel comprised of three EDEN Fellows — Don Olcott\, Jr.\, Antonella Poce\, and Lisa Marie Blaschke — and moderated by EDEN President\, Sandra Kucina. This special Q&A session will give you a unique opportunity to learn from the decades of online learning experience of these panelists\, as they address your most important questions and issues.\nModerator\n Sandra Kučina Softić\nEDEN President\nSRCE\n\nSandra Kučina Softić is the Assistant Director for Education and User Support at the Zagreb University Computing Centre (Croatia). She is also the Head of the E-learning Centre and the Head of the Office for E-learning at the University of Zagreb. Her work is focused on monitoring and fostering e-learning in Croatian higher education and providing support and advice to institutions\, teachers and students in implementation of new technologies in learning and teaching. She was appointed Croatian representative in ET2020 Working group on Digital Skills and Technologies (2016-2018) and in ET2020 Working group on Digital Education: learning\, teaching and Assessment (2018-2020). In 2018 she was appointed member of European Education and Training Expert Panel.\nHer field of interest is strategic decision making related to e-learning and distance education\, quality assurance\, educational technologies and open education and open educational resources. She has been involved in a number of projects (national and international) related to these fields and she also actively presents at international conferences. She is also author of training courses for teachers and speaker on these topics.\nShe has a master’s degree in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom) and PhD in Information and Communication Technologies at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb.\nShe has been a member of EDEN Executive Committee since 2013 and in 2014 she received the EDEN Fellow Title. In 2019 she became President of EDEN.\nPresenter\nDon Olcott\, Jr.\nEDEN Senior Fellow & Vice Chair\, Council of Fellows; NAP Steering Committee\nFRSA\n\nDr. Don Olcott\, Jr. is a Global Higher Education Consultant specialising in educational leadership and open and distance education.  He is based in Romania.  Don is adjunct full Professor of Educational Leadership and ODL with the University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC)\, Honorary Professor\, University of South Africa (Unisa) and an adjunct instructor with Oldenburg University\, Germany in the MTEL Master’s program.  From 2014-2017\, he served as a visiting Professor and Co-Director of the uImagine Digital Innovation Laboratory and as Head of Virtual Campus at Charles Sturt University in Australia. Dr. Olcott was the 2013 recipient of the International Council of Distance Education (ICDE) Individual Prize of Excellence for his leadership and contributions to global open and distance education\nDr. Olcott brings nearly 35 years of experience and leadership in open and distance education and business. He was a 2016 Stanley Draczek Outstanding Teaching Award recipient from the University of Maryland University College for excellence in online teaching and learning. Dr. Olcott is former Chief Executive of The Observatory on Borderless Higher Education (OBHE) in the UK (2007-2011) and former Chairman of the Board of Directors and President of the United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA)..  Don holds dual Canadian-U.S. citizenship.  He serves on numerous editorial boards in open and distance learning.  Don was the 1998 recipient of the Charles Wedemeyer award as the Outstanding Distance Education Practitioner in North America awarded by The American Center for the Study of Distance Education and the University of Wisconsin – Madison.   He has held faculty and leadership positions in the U.S.\, UK\, Germany\, Australia\, United Arab Emirates\, and Romania.  His research interests include OER culture & business models\, leadership and organisational transformation.\n\n\n\n\nAntonella Poce\nEDEN Fellow\, EDEN NAP SC Chair Associate Professor\nUniversità degli Studi Roma Tre\, Roma\, Italy\nAntonella Poce is Associate Professor\, qualified Full professor\, in Experimental Pedagogy at the Department of Education Roma TRE University (Italy). Her expertise concerns education research methodology and evaluation. In the last few years\, her interests have been focused on methods to develop and assess transverse skills and dispositions (critical thinking\, creativity\, collaboration and communication) in different kinds of users by combining formal\, non-formal and informal methods through the use of innovative digital technologies. Currently\, within her research group\, she has been working on Critical Thinking automatic assessment through the analysis of open-ended questions and essays. She chairs the Centre for Museum Education (Dept- of Education – Roma TRE University) and the post graduate courses: (annual) Museum Education and (biennial) Advanced Studies in Museum Education. She coordinates national research units within European projects frameworks and she has been chairing international academic committees dealing with distance learning (presently EDEN NAP – Network of Academics and Professionals Chair). She is author of different publications of national and international relevance on the topics of innovation\, assessment and use of technology in teaching and learning\, in the context of heritage fruition.\n\n\n\nLisa Marie Blaschke\nSenior Fellow and Chair of the Board of EDEN Council of Fellows\nProgramme Director\, Center of Lifelong Learning (C3L)\, Oldenburg\, Germany\nDr. Lisa Marie Blaschke She is a former executive committee member of the European Distance Education and E-Learning Network (EDEN) and is a Senior EDEN Fellow and Chair of the Board of the EDEN Fellows Council. She is also a former adjunct associate professor at the University of Maryland University College\, where she received the Stanley J. Drazek Award for Teaching Excellence in 2016. Lisa has a BS in Technical Communication\, and two master’s degrees (MDE\, MBA)\, and a PhD. Prior to academia\, Lisa worked for SAP for over a decade in Walldorf\, Germany\, leading and implementing enterprise-wide knowledge management and training processes and solutions. Lisa’s research interests are in the areas of self-determined learning (heutagogy)\, online collaborative learning\, pedagogical application of web 2.0 technology and social media\, and user interface design.\nJoining\n\nClick on the link for the meeting room:\nThe link will be available soon.\n\nThe link opens in your standard browser and a dialogue box is shown. Make sure that “Zoom Meetings” is chosen and choose “Open link” at the bottom of the dialogue box.\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you have the Zoom client installed the client is now opened and you will enter the meeting room.\n\nIf you haven’t got the Zoom client you will be prompted to download the client. Click “Yes” and download the client. The client is needed to be able to participate in all the interactive activities in the webinar.\n\n\n\n\n\nClick on the symbols for microphone and camera down in the left corner in the meeting room to enable audio and video.
URL:https://eden-europe.eu/event/how-to-design-and-manage-assessments-for-online-learning/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Events
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SUMMARY:Designing online courses: a practical approach
DESCRIPTION:REGISTERRegistered webinar participants will be awarded by EDEN open badges. \nDescription\nLiving in these times is challenging for everyone involved in education\, students and teachers alike. Many teachers woke up one day with the obligation to transfer all their teaching to the online environment. However\, many of them lacked the knowledge on how to do this in an optimal way\, due to reasons varying from lack of ICT skills to lack of training offered by educational institutions. The question that arises here is how to efficiently transfer teaching practice online\, using the available tools\, avoiding to use learning management systems as online repositories.\nThis webinar proposes to fill parts of the gaps existing in teachers’ knowledge related to instructional and learning design in regards to online education\, by presenting hands-on approaches already used by teachers who are experienced with online learning and especially in transferring teaching methods online.\nThere are two main topics which will be presented during this webinar: \n\nBest practices of instructional and learning used in different online courses.\nIntegration of MOOCs in online learning courses.\n\n\nPresenters\nVlad Mihăescu\nEDEN NAP SC Chair\nFaculty of Electronics\, Telecommunications and Information Technology\, Politehnica University of Timisoara \nVlad Mihaescu has a PhD in educational and technological models of MOOCs and has more than 10 years’ experience as a trainer and teacher in areas like multimedia technologies\, social media\, e-tourism\, e-learning\, usability\, entrepreneurship\, programming\, soft skills and leadership. Author of over 25 scientific papers and book chapters published in international conferences and journals\, Vlad is involved in several European research projects in the field of eLearning. He is also a lecturer for UPT.\nVlad Mihăescu\nEDEN NAP SC Chair\nFaculty of Electronics\, Telecommunications and Information Technology\, Politehnica University of Timisoara \nVlad Mihaescu has a PhD in educational and technological models of MOOCs and has more than 10 years’ experience as a trainer and teacher in areas like multimedia technologies\, social media\, e-tourism\, e-learning\, usability\, entrepreneurship\, programming\, soft skills and leadership. Author of over 25 scientific papers and book chapters published in international conferences and journals\, Vlad is involved in several European research projects in the field of eLearning. He is also a lecturer for UPT.\nMaha Bali\nAssociate Professor of Practice at the Center for Learning and Teaching at the American University in Cairo\, Egypt\nMaha Bali is Associate Professor of Practice at the Center for Learning and Teaching at the American University in Cairo. She has a PhD in Education from the University of Sheffield\, UK. She is co-founder of virtuallyconnecting.org (a grassroots movement that challenges academic gatekeeping at conferences) and co-facilitator of Equity Unbound (an equity-focused\, open\, connected intercultural learning curriculum\, which has also branched into academic community activities Continuity with Care\, Inclusive Academia\, and Community Building Resources). She writes and speaks frequently about social justice\, critical pedagogy\, and open and online education.\nShe blogs regularly at http://blog.mahabali.me and tweets @bali_maha. \n\nMia Zamora\nAssociate Professor of English\, the Director of the MA in Writing Studies\, and the Director of the Kean University Writing Project in Union\, NJ\, USA\n\nMia Zamora\, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of English\, the Director of the MA in Writing Studies\, and the Director of the Kean University Writing Project in Union\, NJ\, USA. She has recently received the Kean University “Professor of the Year” Award. Dr. Zamora’s commitment to equity\, digital literacies\, data rights\, and intercultural understanding is clear in both her scholarship and leadership work. She has founded several global learning networks including Equity Unbound (#unboundeq) and Networked Narratives (#netnarr)\, and was Co-Chair of ALT’s #OER20 conference on “Care in Openness”. \n\nAutumm Caines\nInstructional Designer at the University of Michigan – Dearborn\, USA \n\nAutumm Caines is an Instructional Designer at the University of Michigan – Dearborn in the Hub for Teaching and Learning Resources\, prior to which she held professional appointments at St. Norbert College and Capital University. She holds a MA in Educational Technology from The Ohio State University. In the Open\, she is a Co-Director of Virtually Connecting where her work explores questions of presence and spontaneity in synchronous virtual conversations as well as equity and inclusion in online community. She also helps to organize and facilitate Open/Connected online events for the purposes of faculty development and her own practice in digital stewardship\, most recently with the tags #DigCiz\, #DigPINS\, and #EthicalEdTech. Autumm tweets @autumm and maintains a web portfolio at https://autumm.org\nSources:\nBali\, M.\, Caines\, A.\, Hogue\, R. J.\, DeWaard\, H. J.\, & Friedrich\, C. (2019). Intentionally Equitable Hospitality in Hybrid Video Dialogue: The Context of Virtually Connecting. eLearning Mag (special issue). Retrieved from: https://elearnmag.acm.org/archive.cfm?aid=3331173\nBali\, M.\, & Caines\, A. (Dec. 2018). A call for promoting ownership\, equity and agency in faculty development via connected learning. International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239-018-0128-8\nEquity Unbound site https://unboundeq.creativitycourse.org\n \n \n\n\nPrevious EDEN webinars\nOPEN
URL:https://eden-europe.eu/event/designing-online-courses-a-practical-approach/
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SUMMARY:EDEN #onlinetogether webinar series
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URL:https://eden-europe.eu/event/eden-onlinetogether-webinar-series/
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SUMMARY:Granada
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe conference was collecting examples of existing good experience\, trends and their evaluation\, encouraged partnerships\, supported collaboration with special regard to co-operation and joint research in ODL\, collaboration in design and development of e-learning courses\, distance education to create virtual communities of learners and consideration of Europes educational import – export relationships – what can we offer in the export-import exchange with the other continents? \nThe conference themes were: \n\nTo which extent are the present motivations and interests in the educational world relevant to follow the internationalisation trends?\nHow can the scope be widened for those involved in European co-operation\, to enter into activities outside the continent?\nHow can the role of internationalization in the consolidation\, standardization and professionalisation of the European ODL and eLearning be described properly?\nWhat are the appropriate means to find and support excellence in countries which are not in the forefront?\nCan co-operation in ODL really efficiently go beyond borders and enter small markets?\nWhat did we learn from the evaluation of models of virtual mobility?\nHow should we develop and design new models of production and delivery in ODL and eLearning in the international perspective\nHow can we identify points of excellence\, in respect of European co-operation\, and their outcomes?\nHow can ODL contribute to professionalisation and internationalisation of training of teachers?
URL:https://eden-europe.eu/event/granada/
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SUMMARY:Helsinki
DESCRIPTION:  \nLifelong learning is high on the agenda in Europe: having enjoyed a continuously increasing policy profile\, it is now the key term for the new generation of integrated educational and training programmes of the European Union in 2007  2013. ICTs represent in the programme a most important transversal strand of activities\, crossing all educational sectors.\nBringing e-learning closer to lifelong learning is very relevant today. Education systems are seriously facing the modernisation challenge as a result of the Lisbon process. The importance of flexible delivery modes and institutions is increasing\, the scenario is changing on all levels. Lifelong learning obviously implies intensive interaction between the world of work and the different educational sectors. Adult and lifelong learning represent a more and more essential part of the portfolio of traditional educational institutions. Higher education is specially positioned for producing\, and disseminating knowledge\, but also acting as an important interlocuteur in raising awareness\, and promoting the culture of learning. \nThe integration of ICTs in the different sectors of education is an intensive ongoing process\, accompanied by consolidation of the e-learning field. Professionalisation of methodologies and management plays an important role: with the increasing understanding and realisation of advanced concepts of learning and teaching and the proper use of technologies\, e-learning is better positioned to receive new important assignments from the society than ever before. \nAll the above aspects emerge in an integrated context and make up a good basis to believe that this will lead indeed to increased uptake of modern educational methods. Improving e-learning services and products permit institutions to elaborate and implement well-founded strategies and new partnerships with the corporate sector. Academic knowledge and professional experience accumulated in the field of open\, distance and e-learning should be highlighted with all its complexity and achievement in this important period. \nThe EDEN Annual Conference in 2005 will focus on open\, distance and e-learning from the perspective of lifelong learning\, with the approach of collaboration and knowledge transfer from all educational sectors\, including adult and vocational education. The event intends to bring together and present the related experience of professionals and practitioners in ICT supported learning\, introducing the state of the art and providing a survey of what we expect to happen in the next years. The conference will especially address the transversal and intersectoral issues\, in particular the role of universities\, as well as post-secondary and tertiary further education. \nThe conference venue and the host institution offer more than perfect conditions for the event. The Finnish economy is one of the best examples worldwide in realizing development and modernisation\, in organic synergy with science and education. Dipoli and Espoo\, with the campus of the Helsinki University of Technology and the Otaniemi Science and Technology Park is a symbolically important environment for a future oriented gathering of educational experts. The Lifelong Learning Institute of the University has pioneered at national and European levels a number of flagship initiatives in a range of various sectors of education and economy in Finland. \nEDEN\, continuing its successful series of conferences\, invites you to join the European community of educational professionals with interest and experience in ICTs\, open\, distance and e-learning in discovering the state of art\, innovative practice and future scenarios for the European agenda of lifelong learning.
URL:https://eden-europe.eu/event/helsinki/
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SUMMARY:Porto
DESCRIPTION: \nInnovation and Creativity are considered to be key drivers for development in the 21st Century\, and thus Knowledge-based societies need to place strong emphasis on establishing those flourishing conditions\, which will make for the Creation of Ideas and Knowledge as well as for the better use of Knowledge and Innovation\, in order to build value for their social systems. A set of Key Competencies are required\, which enable all people to embrace change as an opportunity and to welcome as well as produce new ideas and approaches\, in order to respond effectively to the challenges of the new participatory cultures and globalization. \n\n\nSuch Key Competencies favor innovative and creative social acting in the personal\, interpersonal and intercultural fields. Sustaining Creativity and Innovation in Education constitutes a promising strategy to reach societal well being\, through increasing understanding and promoting growth as well as addressing social inequalities. Placing Creativity and Innovation among the key objectives in the learning process\, starting from early childhood through tertiary education\, in the Lifelong Learning perspective\, could be a major contribution to innovativeness in society. Learner-centered education supports the enhancement of Key Competencies\, as the 21st Literacies\, having the Learning to Learn\, Mathematics\, Mother & Foreign Language\, Science & Technology\, Cultural Awareness and Entrepreneurship\, as major competencies among them. \nIn this context\, sustainable change in Knowledge Building and Curriculum Development as well as the Pedagogies and the Teachers Professional Development could only be addressed by motivation and incentives\, leadership and quality upgrade. In order to introduce this new Learning Culture\, education authorities and institutions need to adopt changes in the fields of organization and governance and be reflective to emerging bottom-up initiatives\, in a new balance between top-down planning and grass-roots implementation and quality regulation. Todays education systems have to cater for experimental innovation and tolerance of failure\, thus encouraging innovative approaches and practice. School Autonomy  whether formal or informal – provides with the grounds for releasing and developing Creativity and Innovation. So\, it seems that the enhancement of School Autonomy\, Teachers professional development as well as of Networking among school communities\, constitute an effective way for moving towards the future\, by serving Excellence and Learning Efficiency while catering for Equity and Social Inclusion. \nTo bring up and reflect upon these considerations\, EDEN in the framework of its Open Classroom Initiative is organizing this Conference on The European School 2.0: Incubating Creativity and the Capacity for Innovation\, together with the Universidade Aberta\, the Portuguese Open University\, and the University of Porto as well as the support of other European and international expert bodies. The Conference aims at enriching the European dialogue around the 21st Century School\, while contributing to the European Education policies and the objectives of the European Year for Creativity and Innovation 2009. It will offer the opportunity to European schools and teachers to present and reflect upon their innovative experiences\, in such a way to enhance cross-country Good Practice on introducing and managing Innovation in the school systems\, to the benefit of the quality in education.
URL:https://eden-europe.eu/event/porto/
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UID:9581-0-0@eden-europe.eu
SUMMARY:Stockholm
DESCRIPTION:  \nSurrounding evidence fostered by a number of developments coming with the pervasive impact of the Information & Communication Technologies on school education\, is leading education researchers and pedagogists as well as policy makers and international agencies to adopt the hypothesis of an emerging Paradigm of Schooling\, in the 21st century.\nIn the years to come we need to further intensify our joint efforts in order to better understand\, plan and act upon the social evolutions\, namely the social mobility\, migration\, internationalisation\, multicultural societal structures\, that are changing the mandate of School Education\, in Schooling 21C. \nTransforming School Education systems to open (e-)learning environments\, in the Lifelong Learning perspective implies evolutionary changes as regards: \n\nthe way we understand the emerging learning needs of youngsters at school ages\, the way we define learning objectives and how we go about meeting them through structured learning offers;\nthe planning and the running of schools and networks of schools\, teachers\, classes and classrooms\, with individualized learning paths and collaborative learning experiences;\nconcerning the way we innovate and scale-up\, by validating new forms of education content development\, consolidation and knowledge building and sharing of experiences.\n\nThe Sixth Open Classroom Conference aims at offering an opportunity to present\, be informed about and join the European dialogue about how families\, teachers\, experts\, authorities and societies at large are experiencing and handling the changes that are leading towards Real Learning in Virtual Worlds.
URL:https://eden-europe.eu/event/stockholm/
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