Why not use games at school? A recently published survey revealed that three in five 11-16 year-olds in the UK would like to use computer games to learn in school. The research, which was conducted by the UK research company Ipsos MORI sur... Read More September 13, 2006 News
Evaluating E-learning in Higher Education Dr Gunilla Mårald Technology-enhanced learning has become an essential part of the learning process for today’s students. In order to improve and expand e-learning solutions in higher education, it is cruci... Read More September 5, 2006 News
The ‘Double Life’ of an iPod – A case study of educational potentials of new technologies Professor Gilly Salmon Professor Gilly Salmon joined the University of Leicester in the UK in 2004 as Professor of E-learning & Learning Technologies, after fifteen years with the Open University Busine... Read More September 5, 2006 News
Knowledge as a process: Interview with George Siemens This year’s keynote speaker at Online Educa Berlin, George Siemens, is a leading theorist on the implications of technology and societal trends for learning and knowledge. He is founder and President of Co... Read More September 2, 2006 News