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The EU-US Co-operation in eLearning meeting took place in Grenoble, between 12th and 13th October 2000

Agenda:

  Day 1: Friday 13th October
09.00 Plenary
  Opening by Prof. Nicolas Balacheff
Agreement on agenda
Debriefing and further developments after San Diego /JCH/JPC
Objectives of this meeting /JCH/JPC
Developments in the US /JCH
Developments in the EU(including the IST Work Programme for 2001) /JPC
Reports/news from the three groups ("Tele-learning", "Life long Learning", "Schools")
11.30 Tour of the IMAG Institute - Laboratoire Leibniz
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Plenary(Cont.)
 

Presentations of typical US and EU projects.
(Demonstrations possible during entire work shop)

The Web site, PROACTe, NSF and JRC

16.30 Group work
  Parallel work in the four working groups
18.00 Closing the first day
20.00 Workshop dinner

 

  Day 2: Saturday 14th October
09.00 Group work(Cont.)
  Parallel work in the 4 working groups(cont.)
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Plenary
  Reports from the working groups
 

Further work (Ideas/plans):

  • Co-ordinated / Synchronized calls:
  • Work shops
  • Studies
  • Exchange of experts(evaluation, review etc.)
  • Other ideas for co-operation: standardisation, reusable educational components etc.
17.00 Closing of workshop

Participants in the second workshop:

From the US:

  Tom Prudhomme Univ. Illinois tip@ncsa.uiuc.edu
  Mark Schlager SRI schlager@unix.sri.com
  Robert Robson Seba Software rrobson@saba.com
  Albert Corbett Carnegie .Mellon Univ corbett+@cmu.edu
  Scott Lathrop Univ. Illinois scott@ncsa.uiuc.edu
  Paul Horwitz Concord Consortium paul@concord.org
  Anthony Maddox NSF amaddox@nsf.gov
  John C. Cherniavsky NSF,EHR jchernia@nsf.gov
 

From the EU

   
  Jacobijn Sandberg Univ of Amsterdam sandberg@swi.psy.uva.nl
  Mariano Sanz EUN office mariano.sanz@eun.org (EUN project)
  Nicolas Balacheff IMAG nicolas.balacheff@imag.fr
  Claudio Inguaggiato CSP/Torino claudio.inguaggiato@csp.it
  Terence Mayes Glasgow Caledonian U J.t.mayes@gcal.ac.uk
  Erica de Vries Grenoble erica.devries@upmf-grenoble.fr
  Jean-Pierre David (ARIADNE project) IMAG jean-pierre.david@imag.fr
  Eelco Kruizinga CIBIT ekruizinga@cibit.nl (K2 project)
  Elena Coello DG INFSO elena.coello@cec.eu.int
  Brian Holmes DG INFSO brian.holmes@cec.eu.int
  Jens P. Christensen DG INFSO jens.christensen@cec.eu.int
  Michel Brochard DG INFSO michel.brochard@cec.eu.int

Domain Groups as defined at the Grenoble meeting:

Learning for Life: Kernel: Jacobijn Sandberg and Anthony Maddox. Others: E. Kruizinga, Tom Prudhomme, Wilhelm Bruns, John Everett, Mark Schlager, Terence Mayes, Brian Holmes, Gerhard Fischer, Maria Klawe

School of Tomorrow: Kernel: Paul Horwitz and Mariano Sanz. Others: Claudio Inguaggiato, Albert Cobbett, Elena Coello, Pier-Luigi Emiliani, Ulf Lundin,

e-learning Futures: Kernel: Nicolas Balacheff and Robby Robson. Others: Scott Lathrop , Michel Brochard, Clive Best, Tom Wason, Bjoern Persson

Members of the groups, not present in Grenoble, are included.

Associated persons: Rebecca Alden (PROACTe)

 

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