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1. LeGE-WG 2002: Lausanne, Switzerland
- Pierluigi Ritrovato, Saverio Salerno, Matteo Gaeta:
1st LEGE-WG International Workshop on Educational Models for GRID Based Services, Lausanne, Switzerland. 16 September 2002. Workshops in Computing, BCS 2002
Identifying and formulating the requirements of a European GRID Infrastructure for eLearning
- Nikos Bogonikolos, M. Chrysostalis, Kostas Giotopoulos, Spiros Likothanassis, Konstantinos Votis:
Adaptive E-Learning Grid Platform. - Vytautas Reklaitis, Kazys Baniulis, A. Masevicius:
The Two Primary Tasks on the Way to National E_Learn Grid Node. - Matteo Gaeta, Pierluigi Ritrovato, Saverio Salerno:
Implementing New Advanced Learning Scenarios Through GRID Technologies. - Colin Allison, Alan Ruddle, Rosa Michaelson:
Systems Support for Collaborative Learning.
Identifying learning solutions that can take advantage of GRID technologies
- Cord Hockemeyer, Dietrich Albert:
Adaptive eLearning and the Learning GRID. - Stefan Wesner, Konrad Wulf, Mark Muller:
How GRID could improve E-Learning in the environmental science domain. - Cornelia Boldyreff, Phyo Kyaw, Janet Lavery, David Nutter, Stephen Rank:
Towards Collaborative Learning via Shared Artefacts over the Grid.
Analysing the economic, technological and pedagogical challenges underpinning the use of GRID technologies for eLearning
- Stefano A. Cerri:
Human and Artificial Agent's Conversations on the GRID. - Alan Ruddle, Colin Allison, Peter Lindsay, David McKechan:
Determining the Sources of Delay in a Distributed Learning Environment. - Pierre Michaud, Christian Saguez:
A Learning Grid for the multichallenge school ECP.
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