Giunti Labs reveals the latest trends in online, mobile and blended learning
Giunti Labs, with contributions from iNacol and IMS, will deliver a post-event workshop on new generation online, mobile and blended learning content production and management at EdNET in Chicago, US, on September 16.
Giunti Labs, a leading learning and mobile content management solution provider, is running a half-day seminar on innovative and creative solutions for new generation educational content production, sharing and management. These solutions have now been brought to the US via its Giunti Labs North America operations, out of Atlanta, Georgia.
The seminar – which takes place from 8.30am to 1:00pm on Wednesday, September 16, at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers - is part of the EdNET 2009 conference (September 13 – 16), being held in Chicago, Illinois, US.
Participation in the half day workshop is free for event attendees. External interested parties are invited on a ‘first come, first served’ basis. To reserve a place at this workshop, contact Minna Leikas, Giunti Labs’ marketing manager at [email protected].
Delegates will be introduced to highly successful market projects for building digital content marketplaces and economies for learning resources production and sharing, such as the Saudi Maknaz Initiative, federating all the Universities in Saudi Arabia, the Cegos SoftSkill training catalog, producing Europe's leading multi-language soft skills training catalog, and the UK NHS R-ITI initiative, one of the world’s most effective medical education content production initiatives to date.
The workshop is intended for academic and corporate CIOs and CLOs, along with strategy decision makers within large Universities and School Districts who want to implement new digital content production, management and sharing strategies by integrating LCMS and DR solutions in their learning infrastructures behind their existing LMS and VLE set-ups, such as Moodle™, Sakai™, Angel™ or Blackboard™.
This workshop will allow stakeholders to achieve wider reusability, interoperability, accessibility and durability of their online learning materials while sharing them among federated networks and empowering new generation learning experiences, personalizing learning contents to the device, location and background skills and portfolios of target students and trainees.
At the accompanying EdNET exhibition, Giunti Labs is launching new releases of its globally acclaimed Online and Mobile Learning Content Management Suite, learn eXact LCMS and of its Digital Repository Solution Harvestroad Hive DR, which will be showcased in the final part of the workshop.
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