Information Communication Technology (ICT)
The 8th ICT Peer Learning Activity (PLA) was hosted by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Art and Culture and organised by the Austrian member of the ICT cluster from said Ministry. The PLA focused on digital competences and eLearning, and starting with Austrian experiences in eLearning and good practices in teacher training. It lasted one and a half days and was preceded by the eInclusion Conference, taking place in Vienna from 30 November 2008 to 2 December 2008. It was also thought as a platform to discuss results from the eInclusion Conference and in particularly the recommendations of the Digital Literacy High Level Group (set up by DG INFSO).
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In this paper, we will try to elaborate, in the field of educational technology, the following hypothesis : students learn, teachers learn too and furthermore institutions learn.
Relativement au champ des technologies éducatives, nous souhaitons étayer l'hypothèse suivante : si généralement on attribue le fait d'apprendre aux étudiants, il est aussi vrai que les enseignants apprennent, que les sociétés apprennent.