This
is the Open for Learning website, part of the e-compete project. The EC sponsored e-compete project aims to support Small and Medium Enterprises by providing opportunities for e-learning and tools for communities to collaborate and share knowledge.
Open for Learning
is produced by KnowNet in Wales to provide information, discussion, development and guidance about e-learning and collaborative knowledge-development, especially open-source and open-knowledge solutions for continuing and informal learning.
The e-Compete project is co-funded by the European Union in the programme 'Promotion of innovation and encouragement of SME participation'.
News & Events
New! Shared weblogs for o4l members, comments as weblog-entries
Created by
mmalloch
Last Updated: 2005-01-14
We have made a big improvement in the way that site comments and discussions work in the o4l site. Members of the site can now post to shared weblogs, and participate in dicussions there. When members use the 'Add a comment' feature from pages in the site, their comments are posted as weblog entries. See the 'collaborate' link in the main links at the top of the pages.
Working and Learning - A Handbook for e-Learning in Small and Medium Enterprises
Created by
mmalloch
Last Updated: 2005-01-14
An area for the new handbook written by Graham Attwell, "Working and Learning - A Handbook for e-Learning in Small and Medium Enterprises", has been created on the site. See the 'Working and Learning' item in the main left-hand navigation menu. It is currently in DRAFT form. A microsoft Word version is currently available, and an html version will be posted shortly.
New Tools area in the site
Created by
admin
Last Updated: 2005-01-13
There is a new Tools and Components area in the site, which will be describing and linking to new tools for building learning and collaboration portals.
Readers in e-learning - available on this site
Created by
admin
Last Updated: 2005-01-13
The e-Compete research papers, entitled Readers in e-learning, have been written by Graham Attwell to report on research undertaken by the e-compete project, contribute to debate on some important issues in e-learning, and as learning materials. They are available in the Research area of this site