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More than Music of the Future?

An interview with the eLearning specialist of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Budapest, August 2005 – (by Margit Kanter) As the head of the Learning Department at MAT SZTAKI, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences – Research Institute for Computer and Automatization, an author of various eLearning books, as well as an organizational member of the Hungarian eLearning Forum, Dr. Otto Hutter has deep insight into the development of eLearning in Hungary. He has been kind enough to explain trends and his visions of the future for CHECKpoint eLearning.

http://www.checkpoint-elearning.com?aID=1743

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