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Michelle Gallen's e-learning blog

Michelle Gallen's e-learning blog - takes a look at what's new, what works and what's plain daft.
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Belfast-based Aurion wins International e-Learning Award

Dec 2, 2009
Congratulations to Irish eLearning Company Aurion Learning and their client, the Family Planning Association (FPA), for winning a prestigious eLearning Age Award! Aurion designed a groundbreaking sexual health and well-being e-learning programme for...

So What's School For?

Nov 11, 2009
Alanna Mitchell asks the big question in this article. So is school - for the transmission of culture and potted knowledge, akin to filling a CD-ROM? - for fostering skills that will serve society down the road, or make dutiful employees? - a...

Danish Students Surf Web During Exams

Nov 4, 2009
So progressive Danish schools are doing what nobody else is doing - letting their kids take their exams using the Internet. Check out the BBC's report for the full story - but here's a couple of things that grabbed my attention: Will the students...

Myngle - Language Learning Platform

Oct 28, 2009
While in Amsterdam for the Maemo Summit 2009, I met up with Marina Tognetti, founder and CEO of Myngle.com Myngle.com is a global language platform, where teachers and students from all over the world can teach and learn new languages. Myngle...

Hungry to learn across the world

Oct 27, 2009
That's the title of a BBC article telling the story of 16 year old Babar Ali - the world's youngest headteacher. Every day, he teaches hundreds of students in the village of Murshidabad in West Bengal. Babar is a student himself. Every morning,...


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