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02 August 2005 I Anja Balanskat
Link–up knowledge base opens to the public
The link-up database is now opened to a wider public. Link-up is an ICT project of the Dutch Inspectorate of Education which aims to strengthen the link between ICT policy, research and school practice. A big symposium was held in The Hague last year and the project has gathered expert knowledge and experiences from seven countries in the link–up knowledge base.
Policy makers and researchers from Denmark, England, France, Hungary, The Netherlands, Scotland and the United States have submitted their expert knowledge in different areas of learning and teaching with ICT, such as:
- Societal developments
- Technical developments
- Future oriented visions
- Infrastructure and access
- Content and services
- School organisational
- Educational objectives
- ICT practice in schools
- Student results
- Initial teacher training
- Professional development
- Good practices
http://www.link-up.nl/
You can access the knowledge base via the community here:
http://community.eun.org/entry_page.cfm?area=1198
Username: guest
Password: community
Web Editor: Paul
Gerhard
Keywords: educational institution, educational policy, educational research
Last changed: Wednesday, 17 August 2005
Keywords: educational institution, educational policy, educational research
Last changed: Wednesday, 17 August 2005