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Wednesday, January 19, 2005
e-learning news and reviews for the adult and community learning sector
previously on ace:UK
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- What The Heck Is RSS, And What Can It Do For Me?
- Just letters
- Mobile Learning
- Tackling social exclusion through new technologies
- Evaluation of Tools used in 'Designing for Learning'
- Call for free pensioner learning
- Post-16 e-Learning Practitioners Conference
- E-learning in nonprofits and associations
- Learning Vocabulary Can Be Fun (and free!)
- New Google Suggest in beta form
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(If there's a lot here I've been busy. If there's not, I'm either on holiday or I need one!)
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- NLN Staff Development Calendar
- Help is at Hand Events Page
- NIACE Training Courses
- NIACE Conferences & Seminars
- Key Skills Events (LSDA)
- Skills for Life Events (LSDA)
- Support for Success Events (LSDA)
- JISC-supported Events
- Netskills Workshops
- FERL Forthcoming Events
- BECTa Events Page
- Association for Learning Technology
- Institute of IT Training
- Learning Events
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