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"ELearning across Borders"

Internationalisation and intercultural processes

Bonn/Munich, November 2005 – eLearning has changed from computer-centred learning to a medium of communication, research, information gathering, and a learning tool in formal and informal learning situations and environments.
In this context many people rely on content from across the world.

http://www.checkpoint-elearning.com?aID=2002

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