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Learning Forum London

This 22-24 June, London will welcome the 7th international e-Portfolio conference. This event will be the opportunity to explore the progress accomplished towards the "e-Portfolio for all" goal (a number of national and regional policies have already started to emerge) and set the agenda for 2010 and the years to come. As active actor in the field of e-Portfolio, this event is an opportunity to demonstrate how your services and products have made, and will make, a difference to those implementing and using e-Portfolios in the field of education, lifelong learning and employment. You can benefit from this event by: 1. submitting contributions invite your clients and partners to submit papers, case studies and work in progress to the conference 2. contributing to the plugfest and submit presentations (presentations are not accepted that promote a particular product, but good case studies with transferable lessons are welcome) 3. Exhibiting to show-case your products and solutions, organise workshops 4. Sponsoring the event to benefit from large public visibility, before, during and after the event. In parallel to the e-Portfolio conference, 2 other conferences will address the issues of key/functional skills and learning communities to provide a larger context for the event -- e-Portfolio for employability and lifelong learning. JISC will be sponsoring this conference and JISC infoNet will be having an exhibition stand with JISC at the conference.

For more information, visit
http://www.epforum.eu/ (opens in a new window)

Event Details
What
Conference
When
22nd June 2009 until 24th June 2009
Where
City University

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