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e-Learning 'Industry Leaders and International Experts' to meet in Abu Dhabi Nov 19-21
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, November 09 - 2005 at 15:54
- PRESS RELEASE
Another major educational coup for the Higher Colleges of Technology takes place November 19-21 in Abu Dhabi at the fourth annual e-Merging e-Learning Conference.
The event will draw an audience from across the Middle East and farther afield - "of industry leaders, international experts and visionaries in the world of computer-based delivery of education and training who embrace innovation and experience", according to Dr Tayeb Kamali, HCT's Vice Chancellor.
Under the theme, "Technology Advanced Learning", speakers and session leaders will explore a range of topics from "Trends and technologies that will change the way we work, play and learn", "Learning design for mobile devices", and "Connected schools, connected communities", to "e-learning and the emerging of great global universities", "Building a solid foundation for the schools of the 21st Century", and "The Crisis of K-12 and what to do about it".
This year's e-Merging e-Learning Conference features the inventor of the phrase "e-learning" and a guru of computer-based education, Jay Cross, who chaired the Conference steering committee and oversaw the program and selection of speakers. Mr Cross, with a broad-based background in corporate learning and internet training, will speak Day 1 on "Natural learning: it never stops".
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