Mobilité des chercheurs en Europe
Comment les conditions cadres institutionnelles influencent-elles l'offre de formation continue en Europe ?
La formation en situation de travail comme moyen d'accéder à une formation basée sur les compétences
Je ne veux pas apprendre
Impact d'un projet européen sur la filière viticole
Erasmus + se met au vert

IBM Lotus Symphony
By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. IBM Lotus Symphony
The best comment I heard about IBM's new Symphony suite of (free) applications is that it is intended to make you forget about the old one. "Business, academic, governmental and consumer users alike can download this enterprise-grade office software, which is the same tool inside some of IBM's most popular collaboration products, such as the recently released Lotus 8." The Suite is probably best thought of as an update of the old Star Office, a Java-based set of applications intended mostly (but not exclusively) for a Linux user. More...
Links to E-Learning, Teaching and Learning Activity
By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Links to E-Learning, Teaching and Learning Activity
This is a useful service - but the problem is you're submitting your stuff to their database. I have always felt that conference information should be posted as RSS feeds, that can then be aggregated by any service that wants to list the conferences. Anyhow, we see links to teaching and learning conferences, as well as e-learning conferences. Though personally I think that the conference lists published by Clayton R. Wright (and posted here) are more complete. More...
Grazr 2.0 Beta - Drag'n'Drop Feed Management
By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Grazr 2.0 Beta - Drag'n'Drop Feed Management
Dran-and-drop is good, especially when it works, and even more when it does a useful task, like feed management. Tony Hirst describes Grazr's new drag-and-drop feed management system to create a widget that displays feed contents. The really interesting stuff comes in once we talk about feed autodiscovery. More...
Blogging Across the Disciplines: Integrating Technology to Enhance Liberal Learning
By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Blogging Across the Disciplines: Integrating Technology to Enhance Liberal Learning
Discussion of the use of blogs in the classroom, including a study of a particular classroom. The most interesting aspects were the discussion of gender differences (males had no problems with the technology, but females reported problems) and the argument that blogging promotes "liberal education goals". More...