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A gallery of the main cultural events and meetings that took Learning@Europe all around Europe and further:

2006 May 9-10 Warsaw, Poland: Digital Culture

The LearningatEurope project was presented at Digital Culture in the Kultury Palac of Warsaw, a cultural event meant to promote the use of new technology in the school. The ebent was promoted by the city of Warsaw and sponsored by Accenture Poland.
Prof. Lucyna Nocon Kobior and her students from class 1M-IT of Zespol Szkol nr1 in Pszczyna , with the commentary of Prof. Paolo Paolini (Politecnico di Milano, scientific coordinator of the project), Leopoldo Ferrè and Agnieska Bienkoska (Accenture), gave a sample of their participation in the project, by simulating a cooperative session of Learning@Europe.

Click to enlarge Students ready to start with the virtual session.
Click to enlarge Teacher and students from 1M-IT of Zespol Szkol nr1 in Pszczyna and the Learning@Europe staff.
Click to enlarge The 2 Teams in a challenging session… everyone willing to win.
Click to enlarge The 2 Teams in a challenging session… everyone willing to win.
Click to enlarge A great audience assisted to the simulation demostrating great interest in Learning@Europe.
Click to enlarge Video wall shows Learning@Europe outside the Kultury Palac.

2006 May 3rd Bruxell, Belgium: European Parliament

The Learning@Europe project was presented at the European Parliament.

Paolo Paolini (Politecnico di Milano, scientific coordinator of the project), Leopoldo Ferré (Fondazione Italiana Accenture) and some members of the staff were available for showing the CD-rom of the project and answer questions.

We warmly thank Honorable Pasqualina Napolitano for organizing the event; we also thank all the parliament members that were so kind as to participate.

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2006 March 22-25Albuquerque, New Mexico: Museum and the Web

Learning@Europe flies to the USA for the international conference Museums and the Web 2006

Click to enlarge The project is presented at the conference.
Click to enlarge Professor Paolini with Peter Samis (Moma, San Francisco) and Professor Bochicchio (University of Lecce) while speaking about L@E.
Click to enlarge The new CD, which illustrates and explains the project, was presented and given to the participants of the conference.
Click to enlarge The new CD, which illustrates and explains the project, was presented on a plasma screen, during the whole exhibition of the conference and given to the participants of the conference.
Click to enlarge A workshop of the conference, during which a paper on L@E, called “3D for Cultural Heritage and Education: Evaluating the Impact” was presented.
Click to enlarge Many people showed their interest in L@E, which had a great success, thanks to its pedagogical value and educational impact.

2006 January 25, Paris (France): Learning@Europe meets French teachers

A group of French teachers welcome the program's staff.

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2006 January 11, Glasgow (Scotland, U.K.): Learning@Europe meets Scottish teachers

A group of French teachers welcome the program's staff.

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2005 December 5th Riga District (Latvia): Learning@Europe meets Latvian schools

Janis Reirs (special assignments minister for electronic government affairs) and a group of 18 teachers welcome the program's staff.

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2005 November 26, Genoa (Italy): TED (Tecnologie E Didattica, Technology and Education)

Learning@Europe was been presented at TED (Tecnologie E Didattica, Technology and Education), a major event held annually in Genoa (Italy). Teachers, headmasters and parents showed great interest in the program.

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2005 June28-July2, Montreal (Canada): Ed-Media

Learning@Europe was presented during a poster session at Ed-Media, international conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications, promoted by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education. Pedagogues, instructional designers, and experts of interactive learning systems from different parts of the world stopped in front of our poster to get a detailed description of the program.

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2005 April 13-16, Vancouver: Museums and the Web

After seeing a L@E session performed “live” under their eyes, a few attendees of Museums & the Web ’05 (museum professionals, experts of multimedia content on cultural heritage, and designers of educational online resources) had a chance to experience a synchronous cooperative session of Learning@Europe. They played the roles of students, controlling avatars in the 3D world and answering the Guide’s quizzes. They especially enjoyed playing with their team in the Treasure Hunt.

Click to enlarge David Bearman & Jennifer Trant, organizers of M&W
Click to enlarge Live session of LearningatEurope
Click to enlarge M&W attendees play at Learning@Europe
Click to enlarge M&W attendees play at Learning@Europe
Click to enlarge M&W attendees play at Learning@Europe
Click to enlarge Live commentary to the experience

Latest update July 04, 2007