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Lifelong learning for the Italian Public Administration: the MarchE-Learning Project
Viola, S. R., Da Lio, E., Sannia, M., Ercoli, G., Leo, T.
in Proceedings of the International Conference of "Interactive computer aided learning" ICL2007 : EPortofolio and Quality in e-Learning - Conference ICL2007, September 26 -28, 2007, Villach : Austria (2007) - http://telearn.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00197291
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Silvia Rita Viola1, Elizabeth Da Lio1, Monia Sannia1, Giancarlo Ercoli1, Tommaso Leo1
1 :  DIIGA – Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica, Gestionale e dell'Automazione
http://www.diiga.univpm.it/
Università Politecnica delle Marche
via Brecce Bianche - 60131 Ancona
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Informatique/Environnements Informatiques pour l'Apprentissage Humain
Lifelong learning for the Italian Public Administration: the MarchE-Learning Project
This paper describes a local experience for the development of a framework program to set up a Continuous Learning System for Public Administration employees of Marche Region, in Central Italy. Such program belongs to a greater national program, aimed at modernizing the Italian Public Administration by means of the application of ICTs. This program is also part of Italian participation in the European Union's Lisbon Strategy, aimed at turning Europe into one of the most competitive knowledge-based societies in the world. The activity aims at setting up a network of reference PA workers in underprivileged areas of the Marche Region, and training them to detect needs that will be satisfied through a network infrastructure to carry out e-learning activities.
Anglais
2007

Proceedings of the International Conference of "Interactive computer aided learning" ICL2007 : EPortofolio and Quality in e-Learning
non spécifiée
2007
13 pages
Kassel University Press
Michael E. Auer

Conference ICL2007, September 26 -28, 2007
2007
Villach
Autriche

e-learning – monitoring – active learning – corporate learning
Collaborative learning
Evaluation
Lifelong learning