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MOOC, PLE y plataformas de elearning LMS. Congreso celebrado en la población de Zalla, muy cerca de Bilbao y en un magnífico Centro de Convenciones. La Universidad del País Vasco y el Ayuntamiento de Zalla han sido los organizadores del evento y se ha presentado internacionalmente la traducción de Chamilo al euskara. 60.000 palabras traducidas en 10.000 tags. Todo un gran trabajo realizado gracias a la universidad pública EHU, al grupo local de Chamilo y el ayuntamiento de Zalla con su insigne profesor Javier Portillo como regidor. Web del Congreso: ikasnabar.cvom/papers Web con los papers publicados bajo licencia libre Design Science Licence (DLS): ikasnabar.com/papers
This is one of its kind Mobile authoring tool launched by Mumbai based company - Deltecs InfoTech Pvt Ltd. This Mobile Authoring or Mobile CMS tool allows you to create your own mobile as well as Desktop Learning applications.
...he said, "and then our tools shape us."
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- More actual than ever...?!
...to the universe opens inward and outward.”
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Taken at the second mLearn 2008 Conference Dinner which was at the RAF Museum at RAF Cosford.
The four-seat Fairchild F24, sporting and training aeroplane, made its first flight in 1932. The design attracted attention from the civilian American market and improved models soon began to appear.
With the appearance of the F24W series, the aircraft's potential as a light military transport was recognised by the United States Army. An initial contract for 161 aircraft for the United States Army Air Force (USAAF) was placed in 1941. However, all the aircraft were re-allocated to the Royal Air Force under the American Lend-Lease Act which allowed war materials ordered for the United States armed forces to be given to other nations for the duration of the war. Further contracts led to the delivery of more than 600 aircraft to the United Kingdom. Known in the USAAF as the Forwarder, those arriving in Great Britain were given the official name Argus.
The Argus was used in the light communications role by the RAF and found a particular niche ferrying pilots of the Air Transport Auxiliary.
The Museum's aircraft was used during the war as a hack for the US 8th Air Force. After purchase from private owners in 1973, it spent many years in deep storage, before restoration for the Museum by the Medway Aircraft Preservation Society in 1999.