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Workshop Session 9C - Communities, Networking and Virtual Support

13:00-14:30; Workshop Session; Chair: Pekka Kamarainen, University of Bremen; Room No. 110
13:00 - 14:30

Chair: Pekka Kamarainen, University of Bremen

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Communities, networking, virtual support: What lessons ...?
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Communities, networking and virtual support: The introductory paper by Pekka Kämäräinen
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Reports and Messages from ECER'06 in Geneva, Part VI: Communities, networking and virtual support ... What are the news from Geneva?

[ ECER 2006 and the way forward: 2007-07-08 10:47:58.95 ]
The blog series "Reports and message from ECER'06" consists of brief reports and recollections on selected VETNET sessions at ECER'06. The sixth report discusses the development of research communities, networks and virtual support structures under the umbrella of VETNET. Continue reading this item...

The rocky road from Dublin 6 - Remarks on "Communities, Networking and Virtual Support"

[ ECER 2005 and the way forward: 2005-10-29 22:00:56.62 ]
The blog entries with the heading "The rocky road from Dublin" present my second thoughts on the VETNET section at the European Conference on Educational Research (ECER'05) organised in September 2005 in Dublin. This report focuses on the Research Workshop on "Communities, Networking and Virtual Support". The aim of the workshop was to explore how the contribution of researchers could be linked to the development of Communities of Practice (in the field of VET)and what role virtual support can play. Pekka Kämäräinen Continue reading this item...