Some Websites - Worth Visiting | |
IEDP is a business that specialises in providing information on executive education provision from leading providers to users at large organizations. At the heart of their site is a free-to-access database of over 600 exec-ed programs; they also have an extensive e-Library of exec-ed research, articles and case studies and run a news service on executive education topics. | |
http://lin-ireland.com/index.php?title=International_T%26L_networks#European | The Learning Innovation Network (LIN) project, a three year collaborative project between the Irish IoTS and DIT, (and funded by the Strategic Innovation Fund) has been established to enhance the delivery of core educational activities through collaboration and reform, and to support innovation and quality improvement in teaching and learning. |
| The new British Institute for Learning and Development builds on the success of the British Learning Association and will address the needs and raise the status of all those involved in learning and development (both organisations and individuals). With a focus on professionalism and performance improvement, it will provide coherence to a sector that embraces corporate, work based and lifelong learning and vocational training. | |
Launched in 2002 the e-Learning Alliance represents Scotland’s e-Learning community, making business connections for its members, and coordinating access to consultancy and research, local and national events, and fostering an active network of members. | |
| http://www.pjb.co.uk/npl/ | Since 1995, the Directorate-General for Research of the European Commission has supported a significant number of research projects, thematic networks and project clusters that address a wide range of issues of education and training. The total EU contribution to these projects exceeds 50 million Euro. These collaborative endeavours - some of them currently in progress - have produced important insights for policy formulation and have laid the foundations for significant research co-operation across Europe in this field. |
| The European Foundation for Quality in eLearning, EFQUEL is a European membership organisation. Their mission is to enhance the quality of eLearning in Europe by providing services and support for all stakeholders. EFQUEL is built on principles of dialogue and inclusiveness to promote excellence and innovation to achieve Learning Europe. |
Being Mobile is raising awareness abut how European Cooperation in Education can be heightened through Virtual Mobility | |
Virtual and e-mobility for networking universities in societ television - interoperability between Europe and Brazil | |
Russian Association of Business Education | |
Home Page of the 1998 UK Presidency of the European Union Lifelong Learning Conference - The Learning Age: Towards a Europe of Knowledge. Conference Proceedings. | |
The Transition Partnership Website | |
The Brathay Charitable Organisation | |
The Gurteen Knowledge Website | |
University of Central England Business School | |
KnowledgeBoard | |
The Association of Knowledgework | |
Link to a site with links all over the world associated with Learning and Training | |
An American website with lots of useful links to other sources | |
The business exchange that connects people to knowledge, contacts, support and business | |
International Corporate University Management Centre | |
E-Learning - made in Europe | |
National Centre for Science Information (NCSI) - based in India | |
The European Distance and E-Learning Network | |
Centre d'études et de recherches sur les qualifications | |
Scottish Centre for Research into On-line Learning and Assessment | |
Employers of People with Disabilities | |
Training Zone | |
Information on access to EU project funds | |
The Summus Consulting Group | |
Millennium Point, Birmingham, UK | |
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