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ePolicyInPractice
The ePolicyInPractice kicked off at Dhaka University with inauguration and workshops on October 2nd – 5th. The project is essentially about digitizing the infrastructure of the university, and to encultivate the emergent use of ICT …
News from LARM
Marianne Lykke participates August 22 and 23 in the yearly LARM seminar in Vejle. LARM is a collaboration between Copenhagen University, Roskilde University, University of Southern Denmark, Aalborg University, Kolding School of Design, The Royal …
Lego Serious Play
eLearningLabs MobileDesignLab have purchased a new design tool – LEGO SERIOUS PLAY (LSP). It is defined as an “innovative, experiential process designed to enhance innovation and business performance“.
LSP can be used with organizations, teams …
Læring skal være sjovt: Aalborg – Stanford t/r
Et af hovedbudskaberne fra en netop afholdt workshop på Stanford med deltagere fra Aalborg Universitet, e-Learning Lab – Center for User Driven Innovation, Learning and Design og Renate Fruchter fra Stanford, P5BL-Lab, var, at læring …
One-day seminar on Participatory approaches and ICT in the developing countries
We are many at Aalborg University who engage in questions of ICT in developing countries, but opportunities for local seminars on this topic are scarce. eLearningLab therefore invites you to a one-day seminar with peer scholars that are interested in ICT for development, and participatory approaches in particular.
The missing innovation linkS
I am currently occupied with the chain of innovation. I see so many good activities in my new organization (www.ucn.dk), at the University (www.aau.dk), in the Region North Denmark (www.rn.dk), in the Kingdom of Denmark, in Europe, in the World… But I start to feel troubled by the thousand flowers of innovative activities.