e-Learning Lab – Center for User Driven Innovation, Learning and Design is established by the project Virtual Learning Environments and Learning Methods, which is a project connected to The Digital North Denmark.
The object of e-Learning Lab is to support development and use of e-learning regionally and internationally. The aim is to create a dynamic research, development, and resource centre that gathers and contributes to development of the most recent knowledge within this field through participation in regional, national, and international collaborations.
Read the full story »Through collaboration with educational institutions we are interested in how ICT can develop learning and teaching situations for students and teachers
Analyzing, evaluating and interacting with information practice in order to tailor and reconfigure information practice and information architecture
Exploring potentials and challenges with mobile technologies to expand the learning situation across time and space
Discovering and analysising how social technologies can change, transform and innovate the ways we interact and communicate
Transformative redefinition through tangible materials, ICT and design concepts in workplaces and at home
Article by Farzana Akther, PhD student, eLearning Lab, presenting her field studies:
In my field study period in Bangladesh I have conducted participatory workshops with the Community Empowerment Program (CEP) of Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) …
From 27-28 June, Lillian Buus from eLearningLab participated in the 6th International Conference on e-Learning Icel-2011 in Canada. Lillian made contact with several researchers in her research field and in addition, Lillians paper was chosen …
Ann Bygholm, eLearningLab, is participating in the 4th partner meeting in the project eHealth for Regions. “The network facilitates transnational cooperation on health. eHealth is a core facilitator for cooperation between the international partners. …
Koordinationsgruppen for Master i ikt og læring har længe gået med ambitioner om at skrive en bog om informationsteknologiernes historie og nye potentialer – set i et læringsperspektiv. Til daglig er gruppen fordelt på 5 …
Marianne Lykke, Professor, Department of Communication and Psychology, Aalborg University recently hosted a visit by Lois Delcambre, Professor, Computer Science, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon USA. They are collaborating on a research project in partnership with the Danish Cancer Society, Kræftens Bekæmpelse, funded in part by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) to investigate whether end-user tagging can improve information retrieval and knowledge sharing.
Sikder Monoare Murshed joined conference on Multimodality, Genre and Design, 8-10 June. 2011 Kristiansand, Norway and presented a paper on ‘E-Learning Bengali language: Problems of applying Multimodality’.
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