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WEB-EDU – Extensive European site on Web Education Systems

By sleslie on December 3, 2003

http://www.nettskolen.com/in_english/webedusite/

Spend enough time studying one specific field online and you begin to feel you have a sense of what’s going on in that field, right? Maybe, but it was a pleasant shock for me to stumble across this site (via some links on the below mentioned author, Morten Paulsen’s, homepage.)

The NKI Group from the NKI Internet College has been working on the WEB-EDU project which “aims to study internet based learning management systems to provide comprehensive recommendations and reference material for European education and training organizations.”

For me this is a minor gold mine of material – there’s lots to digest in the Analyses section, and their list of CMS used by their study participants contains many CMS that are relatively unheard of on this side of the Atlantic. Hurray for Serendipity! – SWL

Posted in Course Management Systems | Tagged CMS

No responses to “WEB-EDU – Extensive European site on Web Education Systems”

  1. Scott Leslie
    Scott Leslie
    December 4, 2003 at 10:00 am | Permalink

    In retrospect I know realize that I had seen something related to this before – this project was the basis for the report on LMS usage in 113 European institutions that I wrote about here.

  2. Bruce Landon's Weblog for Students
    Bruce Landon's Weblog for Students
    December 3, 2003 at 10:06 am | Permalink

    eLearning

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