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Home > News > April 2007 > 27 April 2007 Online Educa to launch first Russian event in MoscowThe first Russian event in the series of Online Educa international conferences will be launched in 2007. The Online Educa Moscow conference will take place from September 30 to October 3 at the President Hotel in the Russian capital. The organisers say the event will look into latest developments in technology-enhanced learning and give a particular focus on regional issues within the CIS countries, such as languages, cultures and access to technology. Presentations and workshops are expected to include topics such as the transformation of traditional learning through technology; the impact of emerging tools for learning such as mobile devices, podcasts and video technologies; quality and standardisation issues; as well as good practice solutions for e-learning in companies, universities and in the public sector. More information about Online Educa Moscow can be found at www.online-educa-moscow.com Training Reference is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites. Related informationVisit our events page for more news about conferences, exhibitions and seminars. Training and development booksDiscover books on a variety of training and development topics at the Training Reference Bookshop Source suppliersVisit the Training Reference Directory to view supplier details for a wide range of courses, products and services. Sponsored links
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