How to Make Change Happen – Challenges in Implementing E-Learning in Organisations “Most organisations don’t understand the magnitude of change that e-learning is,” says Lance Dublin, the renowned US management consultant who draws on 30 years of experience in adult education, training and ch... Read More August 23, 2010 News
The City as an Open-Air Laboratory – Street Artists in a Virtual Space “The interruption of visual laziness” is how Marco Ricco describes the art work he produces in the city of Rome, Italy. “I want to communicate peacefully with the people of my community,” he says, as he explain... Read More August 23, 2010 News
Easing in a New Era: OEB-Workshop on the “European Digital Education Agenda” The digital education market is seeing dramatic changes, says Elmar Husmann, Public Policy Advisor at the European Learning Industry Group (ELIG). Social networks, increasing accessibility, as well as the adven... Read More July 21, 2010 News
“Future Conflict and Learning” at SDL 2010 Leading experts from the worlds of security, defence and emergency services will ask participants at this year’s Security and Defence Learning conference at OEB to consider some fundamental questions about the ... Read More July 21, 2010 News
“Ideas Generator” Charles Leadbeater to Illustrate New Learning Strategies – with Lessons from the Slums School curricula will soon become obsolete, says Charles Leadbeater, a leading expert on innovation and strategy and a keynote speaker at OEB 2010. He advocates “disruptive innovation” and radical transform... Read More July 19, 2010 News
Are you a Homo Competens? How does he manage all this? Bert de Coutere is not only responsible for the development of comprehensive e-learning games and applications; he also regularly attends and contributes to interna... Read More March 30, 2010 News
Twitter: How to Expand Your Conference Experience in 140 Characters After the controversy this year about the potential of the Social Web and, in particular, its use for learning, we ask how valuable online social networking services, such as “Twitter”, can be at an e-learni... Read More December 16, 2009 News
OEB 2009 – Echoes from the Participants / Blogs Who is able to reflect the atmosphere, the hottest topics and the final outcome of a conference better than the participants themselves? We invited participants to share their personal OEB... Read More December 16, 2009 News
“Use Your Brain!” – Neuroscience and Education Neuroscientists are progressing rapidly in their research into areas highly relevant to education. Educators are eager to learn about their discoveries. Numerous teachers already use “brain-based” programme... Read More December 15, 2009 News
Good Fuel for a Hot Debate What a spectacle! The ONLINE EDUCA Debate was the setting for a clash between two intransigent and unapologetic opponents when the biologist-cum-psychologist, Dr Aric Sigman, went head to head with the unswervi... Read More December 14, 2009 News