Community Building
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Building a Connected Community
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Add your event here!
Help us help you drive the future of distributed learning.
If your organization has an event that you would like us to post to this site,
please email Julie Hirschfeld, Symposium'09 Conference Convener.
The future - upcoming events related to Symposium'09
2009 CNIE International Conference - Learning and Technology: A Capital Idea! May 10-13, 2009 in Ottawa, Ontario Website
Qualitativ e and Quantitati ve Methods in Libraries Internatio nal Conference
Chania, Crete, Greece: 26-29 of May 2009
The Conference will attend library professionals: professors, administrators, technologists, museum scientists, archivists, decision makers and managers. The conference papers will be included in a book titled:
"Advances in Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries"
The foundation - previous events related to Symposium '09
Canadian E-Learning Conference – June 17-20, 2008
Conference Website
September 18-19, 2008 Implementing e-Learning 2.0 Technologies, presented online by eLearning Guild.
Website
Distributed Learning Forum – Edmonton – November 4, 2008
Forum Poster
Web 2.0 at ATLE (K-12)– Synergy 2008 – Red Deer - Nov 5 and 6, 2008 Conference Website

College of Alberta School Superintendents. More details
HR Symposium - November 6, 2008
Issues Forum Date: November 7, 2008
Communities without Boundaries, Virtual Conference -
October 31, 2008.
Website
Oragnizations with a Distributed Learning Focus
Canadian eLearning Enterprise Alliance (CeLEA)
The Canadian eLearning Enterprise Alliance - CeLEA – was founded in December, 2002 as an industry-based organization with the primary objective of enabling Canadian companies to increase their share of revenues from the growing global elearning market place.
International Federation for Learning-Education-Training Systems Interoperability (LETSI)
Welcome to LETSI, the International Federation for Learning-Education-Training Systems Interoperability. LETSI is a non-profit consortium of e-learning adopters and associations, standards bodies, systems integrators, policy makers, and educational product and services vendors.
The LETSI community seeks to finally realize in education and training the revolutionary impact technology has had in other aspects of our lives. By creating free and open interoperability frameworks for software systems, LETSI promotes the long-term sustainability of major e-learning initiatives: reducing overall risk, stabilizing markets, stimulating investment, and leveling the innovation playing field.
The Learning Partnership (TLP) is a national not-for-profit organization, the only one in Canada dedicated to bringing together business, education, government, labour, policy makers and the community to develop partnerships that strengthen public education in Canada.
What we do
TLP creates, implements and sustains programs in the public education system that truly
make a difference in the lives of students. We do this through 12 crucial programs that:
- encourage students to stay in school
- help prepare students for the learning transition from the classroom to the work world
- provide innovative opportunities for students to enhance literacy and conceptual thinking
- promote careers in science and technology
- provide opportunities for the integration of the arts into the curriculum
Through these innovative programs, The Learning Partnership is the vital link that brings together students, teachers, schools, school boards and business, government and labour. No other organization brings together as many people with as many positive outcomes for public education.



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