Brussels, Wednesday 9 November, 2011 – In a bid to help Europe – and most especially Europe’s youth – seize the best opportunities for jobs generated through digital technologies, DIGITALEUROPE and European Schoolnet have joined forces with the European Commission – DG Enterprise and Industry – to organise a European e-Skills Week in 2012 on […]
iTEC
iTEC (Innovative Technologies for an Engaging Classroom) is a four year, large-scale project that takes an informed look at the potential classroom of the future. Starting in September 2010, iTEC will bring together policy makers, researchers, technology suppliers, other technology-enhanced learning experts and innovative teachers in order to design and build scalable learning and teaching […]
CDPLab
The three year CPDLab project, started in October 2011, aims to improve the quality of ICT-related Continuing Professional Development available to teachers, school leaders and other school staff and help schools become effective learning environments by offering a portfolio of training courses directly related to the needs of teachers in the future classroom. Ministries in […]
Future Classroom Lab
Welcome to the Future Classroom Lab! Based in Brussels, it provides a platform where policy makers can rethink their ICT strategies and where teachers, head teachers and ICT advisers can experiment with innovative pedagogical approaches within flexible learning environments. The Future Classroom Lab is a reconfigurable teaching and learning space developed by European Schoolnet, its […]
Asociación de Usuarios de la Comunicación – AUC
La ASOCIACIÓN DE USUARIOS DE LA COMUNICACIÓN (AUC) es una organización independiente, sin ánimo de lucro, constituida al amparo de lo previsto en la Ley 26/1984, de 19 de julio, General para la Defensa de los Consumidores y Usuarios. Se encuentra inscrita en el Registro de asociaciones de consumidores del Instituto Nacional de Consumo y […]
Promoting Social Cohesion through Broadcast Media: A U.S.-European Best Practices Exchange
(Nov. 7, 2011) – A delegation of media scholars and practitioners from the U.S. and Europe discussed the current environment, strategies, and benefits of encouraging diversity in international and domestic media representation at a colloquium in Washington D.C. on November 7. The colloquium was organized by the U.S. Department of State and Meridian International. Different […]
Forum on Media Diversity
The Forum on Media Diversity, a partnership of the Manship School of Mass Communication and the Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs, is dedicated to national service by acting as a source of information and scholarship about diversity in the academic and professional realms of mass communication. The forum is based on the ideas […]
In His Own Words: Julius Genachowski’s Vision of Real Net Neutrality
One year ago, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski delivered his first major speech on Network Neutrality — the top issue on President Obama’s technology policy platform. In the speech at the Brookings Institution, Genachowski warned that without the fundamental protection of Net Neutrality, “We could see the Internet’s doors shut to entrepreneurs, the spirit […]
Media Literacy: No Longer the Shrinking Violet of European Audiovisual Media Regulation?
Media literacy is very much in the ascendant in European regulatory and policy-making circles at the moment. For instance, the European Commission is due to formally report – for the first time – on media literacy levels in all European Union (EU) member states by the end of 2011. The report, provided for by Article […]
Ericsson 2020 Shaping Ideas
Broadband connectivity and mobility are changing the way we live, the way we work, the way markets function, and the way societies operate. At Ericsson, we need to collaborate and get inspiration from people outside our business in order to adapt to these changes – people that take a stand, and that want to share […]
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