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The European Distance and E-Learning Network (EDEN) exists to share knowledge and improve understanding amongst professionals in distance and e-learning and to promote policy and practice across the whole of Europe and beyond. With more than 200 institutional members and over 1200 members in the Network of Academics and Professionals (NAP), EDEN assists a wide range of institutions, networks and individuals to become involved in professional information and networking activities.


Priorities


e-learning

Open and Distance education

Professional development

Professional information and networking activities

Formal and non-formal learning

Projects


eLene4work – Learning to learn for new digital soft skills for employability

OpenPROF – Open Professional Collaboration for Innovation

BEU – Badge Europe

(D-TRANSFORM) – Digital resources as a new strategical factor for a renovation of modernization in higher education

ARMAZEG: Developing tools for lifelong learning in Transcaucasus region: e-Learning

LACE: Learning Analytics Community Exchange

LeHo: Learning at Home and in the hospital

VM-Pass: Implementing Recognition of Virtual Mobility and OER Learning through a

Learning Passport

TALOE: Time to Assess Learning Outcomes in E-learning

DigiSkills

Prof. Josp P Duart

President

EDEN
EDEN exists to share knowledge and improve understanding amongst professionals in distance and e-learning and to promote policy and practice across the whole of Europe and beyond. It counts with more than 200 institutional members and over 1200 members in Europe.
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