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“3 + 1 = 4” Interactive Mathematics CD-ROMs for elementary schools |
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Vienna - September 2011
On behalf of the publishing house E. Dorner (Vienna), common sense is producing interactive CD-ROMs for elementary school students. Project manager Andrea Dobida has developed and conceptualized training CD-ROMs that offer almost endless opportunities for school-starters: Students can deepen their mathematics knowledge through intensive training at home or at school. The CD-ROMs can be deployed on all hardware systems without installation.
Klick here to see the demo course.
common sense is currently finalizing the production of the fourth “SCHLAUMEIER” CD ROM for the last grade of elementary schools.
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Mobile Executive Summaries for World Bank Institute |
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July 2011
On behalf of the World Bank Institute, common sense developed two mobile learning pilots for a global decision maker audience using highly heterogeneous devices and various connection types. The implementation was carried out via a moodle mobile add-on and with device specific style sheets. The Mobile Executive Summaries are small units in a micro learning format, allowing decision makers to access vital facts “on the go”.
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UNITAR – Content Development with Open Source Tools |
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Geneva, May 2011
The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) invited Arndt Bubenzer and Andreas Hörfurter to conduct a workshop introducing trainers and facilitators to open source tools and sustainable processes for eLearning content development. The Geneva-based UN affiliate organization is responsible for the training of trainers and staff worldwide, with eLearning becoming an important part of this process.
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eLearning for tourism development at UNWTO Themis Foundation |
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Andorra/Vienna 2010
In the year 2010 common sense supported Themis Foundation, the educational body of the World-Tourism-Organization UNWTO, in the implementation of eLearning. A strategy for eLearning at Themis Foundation was developed in a joint workshop. Following the team of Themis Foundation in Andorra was trained to develop and implement eLearning according to this strategy. During the training the team developed eLearning content and a Learning Management System at Themis Foundation. Among these eLearning projects were courses in the field of tourism development and networks for tourism experts and for volunteers in tourism projects. During implementation the team was supported by the eLearning experts of common sense by online coaching.
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