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| Title: | E-XCELLENCE NEXT Report Local seminar Russia |
| Authors: | Wagemans, Leo Boon, Jo |
| Keywords: | E-xcellence Local seminar MESI Master Class |
| Issue Date: | 20-Dec-2011 |
| Abstract: | E-learning has become mainstream provision in European higher education and is essential in supporting lifelong learning and internationalisation. By becoming integral part of higher education, e-learning should also be integral part of the QA systems, internal and external, with related innovative and appropriate criteria.
In the Excellence project (EADTU) an instrument is developed under the e-learning programme that creates an opportunity for the existing channels in QA to adopt new quality guidelines for increased quality, accessibility and attractiveness. As the E-xcellence instrument supplements existing QA systems with e-learning specific issues and addresses directly the higher education and adult education sector, it can be integrated within the existing QA frameworks.
In the past 2 stages in which E-xcellence was developed and promoted by and within open and blended universities and QA agencies it has proven to be a valuable and valued open source tool. In a third step EADTU wants to serve universities Europe wide with an open and updated “quality assurance in e-learning” instrument. One of the institutions where the E-xcellence instrument is introduced is The Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics (MESI). The report describes the introduction of the E-xcellence instrument in a Local seminar and a Master Class at the MESI. |
| Description: | Wagemans, L. J. J. M., & Boon, M. J. J. P. M. (2011). E-XCELLENCE NEXT Report Local seminar Russia, Moscow. Heerlen: EADTU. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1820/3908 |
| Appears in Collections: | 4. LC: Deliverables, Reports, Work Documents
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