After a very successful 2008 Games, Learning and Society (GLS) conference, the dates for GLS 5.0 have been announced. The conference will be held June 10-14, 2009 in Madison, WI. Mark your calendars today for a bigger and even better event next year!
LETSI, Learning Education Training Systems Interoperability (LETSI), Learning Education Training Systems Interoperability, the international, nonprofit federation dedicated to improving individual and organizational learning, has taken on the task of developing the next generation of SCORM, the Sharable Content Object Reference Model. As part of this initiative, LETSI is soliciting White Papers from all stakeholders interested in shaping the future direction of SCORM and the implementation of learning systems technology. See the full announcement at this URL:
MADISON, WI (6/10/08) — The Academic ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning) Co-Laboratory is pleased to announce a new extensive partnership agreement with the Wisconsin Charter Schools Association (WCSA). The agreement includes co-locating the WCSA offices within the Co-Lab, AADL provision of technical services, and future project development.
The AADLC announces the inaugural Academic Fest conference to be held in Madison, WI July 8-9. The conference will feature educational technology experts from around the world.
The Academic Advanced Distributed Learning Co-Lab (AADLC) in Madison, WI announces its first for-profit spin-off company. The company, Filament Games, Inc. has quickly become a leading developer of educational games.