Forum .LRN Q&A: .LRN Consortium Membership

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Posted by Alfred Essa on
Following the Madrid meeting, we have had a significant number of organizations join the .LRN consortium.

1. E-LANE Project
2. Universität Heidelberg (Germany)
3. MIT Sloan (US)
4. Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (Austria)
5. Massachusetts General Hospital (US)
6. Univ. of Sydney, Web Engineering Group (Australia)
7. Heidelberg Klinikum (Medical School)(Germany)
8. Young Americas Business Trust (NGO)
9. Universitetet I Bergen (Norway)
10. Universität Mannheim (Germany)
11. Harvard Kennedy School of Government E3 (US)
12. Alliances for Quality Education, Inc. (US)
13. Boston Museum of Science (US)
14. Universitat de Valencia (Spain)

PARTNERS (Vendors)

1. Furfly (US)
2. Solution Grove (US)
3. OtterGroup (US)
4. ESM Partners (US)
5. Viaro.Net (Guatemala)
6. Cognovis (Germany)

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Posted by Alfred Essa on
Add Semantic Internet Innovation to the Parnters/Vendors who have joined the Consortium.
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Posted by Alfred Essa on
Galileo University (Guatemala) has joined the consortium.
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4: UNED Joins .LRN Consortium (response to 1)
Posted by Alfred Essa on
I am pleased to announce that The Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), one of Spain's premier universities has joined the .LRN Consortium.

UNED is Spain's "Open University" and serves approximately 200,000 students. Its mission is to provide distance education throughout Spain and has a strong international presence with study centres in Bata, Bern, Bonn, Brussels, Buenos Aires, Caracas, Lisbon, London Malabo, Mexico D.F., Miami, Paris, Rosario, Sao Paulo and Tangeirs. UNED also has a strong commitment to creating an "Ibero-American university space" in Spanish and Portugese speaking countries throughout the world.

I am also pleased to announce that Jesus G. Boticario, who serves in the Vice-Principal Office for Innovation and Technological Development and is an Assoc. Professor in Department of Artificial Intelligence at UNED, has agreed to serve on the .LRN Board for a two-year term.