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“The Digital Divide in Education

“The Digital Divide in Education", is the focus of the 5th International Seminar of the ...

The 5th International Seminar of the UNESCO E-Learning Chair at the UOC Fighting the Digital Divide through Education, will take place between November 12th and 14th in Barcelona with the presence of international speakers.

From the 12th to the 14th of November the 5th International Seminar of the UNESCO E-Learning Chair at the UOC, titled Fighting the Digital Divide through Education, will be held in Barcelona . The event will be attended by international speakers including; TIM UNWIN, UNESCO Chair in ICT4D at the University of London, Ivan Krstic, ex-director of security of the One Laptop Per Child project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Linda Roberts, from the Board of Directors of the open education content community Curriki; and Sugata Mitra, creator of the "Minimally Invasive Education" concept.

The main focus of the 5th International Seminar of the UNESCO UOC Chair will be aimed at debating different possible solutions to the digital divide problem and cataloging and analyzing successful experiences in which the ICT have played an important role in educational development. The goal of the seminar is to show that education can help fight against the digital divide.

Registration is open until November 10.

More information is available on the UOC web site and the chair's blog.

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“The Digital Divide in Education

“The Digital Divide in Education", is the focus of the 5th International Seminar of the ...

The 5th International Seminar of the UNESCO E-Learning Chair at the UOC Fighting the Digital Divide through Education, will take place between November 12th and 14th in Barcelona with the presence of international speakers.

From the 12th to the 14th of November the 5th International Seminar of the UNESCO E-Learning Chair at the UOC, titled Fighting the Digital Divide through Education, will be held in Barcelona . The event will be attended by international speakers including; TIM UNWIN, UNESCO Chair in ICT4D at the University of London, Ivan Krstic, ex-director of security of the One Laptop Per Child project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Linda Roberts, from the Board of Directors of the open education content community Curriki; and Sugata Mitra, creator of the "Minimally Invasive Education" concept.

The main focus of the 5th International Seminar of the UNESCO UOC Chair will be aimed at debating different possible solutions to the digital divide problem and cataloging and analyzing successful experiences in which the ICT have played an important role in educational development. The goal of the seminar is to show that education can help fight against the digital divide.

Registration is open until November 10.

More information is available on the UOC web site and the chair's blog.

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Training workshops on Learning to Live Together

Training workshops on Learning to Live Together

The Interfaith Council Secretariat of Arigatou International has been recently involved in preparing, planning and delivering training workshop on how to use the manual Learning to Live Together, launched in May 2008.  Two training workshops in Belgium and Luxembourg were held in October to disseminate the manual in Europe.


New recital in New york for one of the finalists of the 2009 Maria Canals Competition

New recital in New york for one of the finalists of the 2009 Maria Canals Competition

Piano Concerto Performance in New York City for the Winner of the 2009 Maria Canals Competition.
The concert in New York City is offered by New York Concert Artists & Associates, Inc. during the annual series "Evenings of Piano Concerti" for the season 2009-2010.

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