The document describes Paris Descartes University's implementation of an open-source "trilogy" of Moodle, Mahara, and Elgg to provide its eLearning, ePortfolio, and social networking capabilities. Key aspects include:
1) Moodle is used for online courses with over 40,000 users, on a highly available and scalable virtual server architecture.
2) Mahara is linked to Moodle to manage student ePortfolios, importing outcomes from Moodle.
3) Elgg provides an academic social network focused on student-tutor relationships and sharing of knowledge.
4) The systems form a "personal learning environment" and are part of a strategic effort to strengthen bonds between
Since 2006, Paris Descartes University has been using Elgg, an open source social networking platform, as a tool for all faculty members and students called Carnets2 Descartes. Carnets2 is used for any activity: from teaching and research to non-academic activities. Students learn how to manage their digital identity and to advertise their skills at the university level and also openly. Student articles and documents can be browsed and reviewed by any faculty members as a first move to social learning. An Elgg module has also been developed for mentoring student training. Carnets2 will soon be open to alumni. Carnets2 has been defined by the University President as a strategic tool for building a strong academic membership and strengthening the bonds between faculty, students and alumni. The next steps will be to develop better interaction / integration between Carnets2 and uPortal / Moodle.
Interactive BYOD Sessions with Moodle during Lectures at Paris Descartes Univ...Thierry Koscielniak
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Presentation by Diana Andone, University of Timisoara, Romania, EDEN Vice-President at the 2018 European Distance Learning Week's third day webinar on "Virtual Reality" - 7 November 2018
Recording of the discussion is available: https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/p9qj0n3f4kw9/
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Presentation of Renewable Assignments as Open Education Practices for Students, done by Dr. Diana Andone, Politehnica University of Timisoara on August 19, 2021 at the 2021 Global Smart Education Conference , online, Beijing Normal University, China
Since 2006, Paris Descartes University has been using Elgg, an open source social networking platform, as a tool for all faculty members and students called Carnets2 Descartes. Carnets2 is used for any activity: from teaching and research to non-academic activities. Students learn how to manage their digital identity and to advertise their skills at the university level and also openly. Student articles and documents can be browsed and reviewed by any faculty members as a first move to social learning. An Elgg module has also been developed for mentoring student training. Carnets2 will soon be open to alumni. Carnets2 has been defined by the University President as a strategic tool for building a strong academic membership and strengthening the bonds between faculty, students and alumni. The next steps will be to develop better interaction / integration between Carnets2 and uPortal / Moodle.
Interactive BYOD Sessions with Moodle during Lectures at Paris Descartes Univ...Thierry Koscielniak
A Paris Descartes University initiative to integrate a BYOD program into the teaching and learning process. The idea behind this BYOD strategy is that students use their Wi-Fi-connected personal devices to answer Moodle quizzes during lectures, allowing teachers to collect and display active feedback within minutes.
IEEE Day 2020IEEE si educatia digitala /deschisaDiana Andone
Prezentarea dr.ing. Diana Andone, Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, dedicata IEEE Day 2020despre IEEE si educatia digitala /deschisa, parte din XV webinar Impreuna Online
Presentation by Diana Andone, University of Timisoara, Romania, EDEN Vice-President at the 2018 European Distance Learning Week's third day webinar on "Virtual Reality" - 7 November 2018
Recording of the discussion is available: https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/p9qj0n3f4kw9/
Renewable Assignments as Open Education Practices for StudentsDiana Andone
Presentation of Renewable Assignments as Open Education Practices for Students, done by Dr. Diana Andone, Politehnica University of Timisoara on August 19, 2021 at the 2021 Global Smart Education Conference , online, Beijing Normal University, China
Students Co-creators of Digital EducationDiana Andone
Presentation "Students Co-creators of Digital Education" by Dr. Diana Andone, Politehnica University of Timisoara, done at "ALTA’21 - Advanced Learning Technologies and Applications. From Distance to Hybrid Learning” on December 1st 2021 Lithuania, online Conference Conference organized by
Informatics Faculty at Kaunas University of Technology and National Association of Distance Education Lithuania.
Digital Education in Politehnica University of TimisoaraDiana Andone
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presentation as keynote to EDEN 2020 International Conference, 22 June 2020,
on Digitisation, Digitalisation and Digital Transformation, the projects that supported it , Virtual Campus of UPT, virtual mobilities, OERs and MOOCS, students as co-creators
Building up a Digital Education Eco-systemDiana Andone
Building up a Digital Education Eco-system teh Politehnica University Experience
by Dr. Andrei Ternauciuc, Dr. Diana Andone
Distance education and online learning history at the Politehnica University of Timisoara was initiated more than two decades ago, with a vision on opening up traditional Romanian higher education. And more than half of this time was invested in Moodle's challenging orbit and its development. Launching the Virtual Campus for Digital Students - ViCaDiS platform in 2007, as a result of our research, continuing with the highly successful Virtual Campus of the Politehnica University of Timisoara (CVUPT) platform, and getting to our latest Moodle-based endeavour - the Open Virtual Mobility Learning Hub, we grew alongside Moodle's ever-helpful community. Thanks to its open status, we were able to mould the world's leading learning environment into the tool most of our students know and (mostly) love. The road has not always been easy, but thanks to the well-meaning people behind the plugins and the forum posts, we were able to accomplish our learning process goals of honing a complex and complete instrument for online learning. We also learned to fend for ourselves by adapting or even designing from the ground up the functionalities we greatly required, always for the benefit of our students. Our actions have always been towards introducing, supporting and advocating the open education principles in our work, research and development. In the last months, due to the pandemic time and the complete move to online education, we performed a major scalability of our learning environments into what it is now the Politehnica University of Timisoara Digital Eco-system. This scalability and increase will be presented at the Global MoodleMoot 2020. https://moodle.com/events/global-online/
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Transformations of learning ecosystems induced by COVID-19: reflections and future perspectives presentation by Dr. Diana Andone, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania, during the Open round table in 29 June 2020, part of
5th International Conference on Smart Learning Ecosystem and Regional Development
PEDAGOGICAL APPROACHES, LUDIC AND CO-DESIGN STRATEGIES & TOOLS SUPPORTING SMART LEARNING ECOSYSTEMS AND SMART EDUCATION
Bucharest 2020, 25-27 May
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la Workshopul "Experiența privind educația online la nivel universitar în România. Provocări și perspective viitoare: organizata de Asociatai Tine de Noi, 9 iulie 2020, online
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OERs and MOOCs – the Romanian experience paper, authors Radu Vasiu, Diana Andone, presented at International Conference on Web & Open Access to Learning, 24-27 November 2014, Dubai, UEA.
Using Open Educational Resources (OER) provides opportunities for collaboration both in the classroom and beyond. Started in 2008 and gathering momentum over the past two years, now an online phenomenon, MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) reunite different perspectives over a globalized online learning. The paper analyses the use of OER and MOOCs in different study cases in Romanian universities. Several OER initiatives resulted from the over 1000 academia involved in the DidaTec lifelong learning and training for higher education teachers in the technical sciences and engineering field as a training course for university professors in 12 universities, within the aim of improving the use of ICT in higher education. Four universities from Romania started a Romanian MOOC environment, the UniCampus, which provides free access to valuable education in Romanian language, presented by well-known professors. The evaluation and quality assurance challenges of the Unicampus are mainly due to the restrictive educational setting in Romania. Two study cases on blending MOOCs in traditional higher education courses at undergraduate and Master level are also analysed from the impact on students’ motivation. Integrating MOOCs in blended learning empower students with new abilities and requires a new and open teacher model.
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Politehnica University of Timisoara
Romania
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Informatics Faculty at Kaunas University of Technology and National Association of Distance Education Lithuania.
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presentation as keynote to EDEN 2020 International Conference, 22 June 2020,
on Digitisation, Digitalisation and Digital Transformation, the projects that supported it , Virtual Campus of UPT, virtual mobilities, OERs and MOOCS, students as co-creators
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Building up a Digital Education Eco-system teh Politehnica University Experience
by Dr. Andrei Ternauciuc, Dr. Diana Andone
Distance education and online learning history at the Politehnica University of Timisoara was initiated more than two decades ago, with a vision on opening up traditional Romanian higher education. And more than half of this time was invested in Moodle's challenging orbit and its development. Launching the Virtual Campus for Digital Students - ViCaDiS platform in 2007, as a result of our research, continuing with the highly successful Virtual Campus of the Politehnica University of Timisoara (CVUPT) platform, and getting to our latest Moodle-based endeavour - the Open Virtual Mobility Learning Hub, we grew alongside Moodle's ever-helpful community. Thanks to its open status, we were able to mould the world's leading learning environment into the tool most of our students know and (mostly) love. The road has not always been easy, but thanks to the well-meaning people behind the plugins and the forum posts, we were able to accomplish our learning process goals of honing a complex and complete instrument for online learning. We also learned to fend for ourselves by adapting or even designing from the ground up the functionalities we greatly required, always for the benefit of our students. Our actions have always been towards introducing, supporting and advocating the open education principles in our work, research and development. In the last months, due to the pandemic time and the complete move to online education, we performed a major scalability of our learning environments into what it is now the Politehnica University of Timisoara Digital Eco-system. This scalability and increase will be presented at the Global MoodleMoot 2020. https://moodle.com/events/global-online/
Transformations of learning ecosystems induced by COVID-19: reflections and f...Diana Andone
Transformations of learning ecosystems induced by COVID-19: reflections and future perspectives presentation by Dr. Diana Andone, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania, during the Open round table in 29 June 2020, part of
5th International Conference on Smart Learning Ecosystem and Regional Development
PEDAGOGICAL APPROACHES, LUDIC AND CO-DESIGN STRATEGIES & TOOLS SUPPORTING SMART LEARNING ECOSYSTEMS AND SMART EDUCATION
Bucharest 2020, 25-27 May
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Practices in Digital Education in Politehnica University Timisoara presentation for the Practices in Digital Education webinar part of 2021 European Online and Distance Learning Week (EODLW), by EDEN, 3 November 2021 http://www.eden-online.org/eden_conference/practices-in-digital-education-for-universities/
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prezentata de Diana Andone, UPT
la Workshopul "Experiența privind educația online la nivel universitar în România. Provocări și perspective viitoare: organizata de Asociatai Tine de Noi, 9 iulie 2020, online
From Personal Learning Environment Building to Professional Learning Network ...Malinka Ivanova
The building of Personal Learning Environment (PLE) that supports learner to set learning goals and to manage learning is related to creative and innovative activities. But more challenging is the forming of Professional Learning Network (PfLN) that can be used for facilitation of knowledge absorption, assimilation and dissemination not only in formal and informal learning process, but also in one long-term learning plan when students transform in life-long learners.
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OERs and MOOCs – the Romanian experience Diana Andone
OERs and MOOCs – the Romanian experience paper, authors Radu Vasiu, Diana Andone, presented at International Conference on Web & Open Access to Learning, 24-27 November 2014, Dubai, UEA.
Using Open Educational Resources (OER) provides opportunities for collaboration both in the classroom and beyond. Started in 2008 and gathering momentum over the past two years, now an online phenomenon, MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) reunite different perspectives over a globalized online learning. The paper analyses the use of OER and MOOCs in different study cases in Romanian universities. Several OER initiatives resulted from the over 1000 academia involved in the DidaTec lifelong learning and training for higher education teachers in the technical sciences and engineering field as a training course for university professors in 12 universities, within the aim of improving the use of ICT in higher education. Four universities from Romania started a Romanian MOOC environment, the UniCampus, which provides free access to valuable education in Romanian language, presented by well-known professors. The evaluation and quality assurance challenges of the Unicampus are mainly due to the restrictive educational setting in Romania. Two study cases on blending MOOCs in traditional higher education courses at undergraduate and Master level are also analysed from the impact on students’ motivation. Integrating MOOCs in blended learning empower students with new abilities and requires a new and open teacher model.
Presentation for ELSE Conference, Bucharest, 21 April 2021 Together online in education by Diana Andone, Vlad Mihaescu, Radu Vasiu, Silviu Vert, Andrei Ternauciuc
Politehnica University of Timisoara
Romania
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Presentation at the opening of the 17th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT2017), Timisoara, Romania, 3 – 7 July, 2017.
Focus on main developments in UPT by the e-Learning Center, the actions for open education enhancement from the technology, quality, leadership and strategy dimensions. Technology and leadership steps toward an Open Life Long Learning Student with 21st century skills and abilities to learn independently and digital all their life.
Webinar given for University of Cape Town 17-Oct-2013 exploring the pedagogical differences between cMOOCs and xMOOCs. Pedagogical recommendations given along with recommendations around adoption approaches for universities.
Thoughts on Future University in 2030 Keynote Speaker Presentation for the ICIER International Conference on Interdisciplinary Educational Reflections 9 June 2022, virtual
Internet is flooded with information, whenever a student or educator tries to find some information or notes online, its difficult to find the correct and proper content. The information available on some sites is not open or free to access. Using internet as a tool for structuring and building a simple platform for storing data related to one’s courses and subjects, we can achieve the motto of open source information and learning for higher education system.
28_09_2018 eMadrid seminar on MOOCs by Pedro Plaza, UNEDeMadrid network
«Local MOOC solution for thight budgets or limited internet access», eMadrid seminar on «MOOCs as part of the future of digital learning» at UNED, as part of LWMOOCS Conference
Learning Analytics and Sensemaking in Digital Learning Ecosystems - Examples ...tobold
Presentation given at the Seminar "Opportunities and Challenges of Learning with Technologies: Evidence-based Education" at the Permanent Representation of Estonia to the EU on 12 November 2014 in Brussels.
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A workshop at Online Educa Berlin 2014 based on the School on the Cloud Project (www.schoolonthecloud.eu). The activities can be found at: http://edu.symbaloo.com/mix/iteacher
Research groups and teaching experiences at Computer Science Faculty (UNED)Miguel R. Artacho
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia is one of the largest academic institutions in Spain. It was founded in 1972 and focuses in the university teaching and research using technology enhanced learning with similar approach as the Open University, UK or Freire Universität in Germany. This talk describesteacing and research models at UNED and CS School, and shows people, groups and topics.
Manila, 5 de Octubre de 2017
Ateneo de Manila University
Review of different methods and devices to produce VR and AR in an unexpensive mode.
Digital Seeds for Toxicology project #DS4Tox is an example of 360° VR contents produced by students for flipped learning.
360° VR photospheres videospheres using www.uptale.io web editor
Simulated VR (3D Unity)
Rich simulated VR (Oculus + Leap motion / CAVE)
Subjective view (two Gopros)
AR (webcam / smartphone)
AR (head-sets)
Millions of virtual reality headsets have entered students’ homes. This is a new way to learn that will be demonstrated with 360 pictures and videos plus 3D models. This presentation will show inexpensive tools to produce AR/VR contents and how to edit them with interactive objects.
Innover dans le domaine de la pédagogie numérique
Présentation invitée au colloque de l'association des directeurs généraux des services des établissements de l'enseignement supérieur
http://www.a-dgs.fr/actualites/evenement/?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=10&cHash=20c810fa333475975ab964f17a02c467
Les enjeux de la formation tout au long de la vie
Les défis de l’apprentissage avec le numérique
Quel futur pour les plateformes d’apprentissages ?
https://accu2015.univ-st-etienne.fr
For ten years the physician teachers of the Medicine Faculty of Paris Descartes have focused their
efforts on the structuration of knowledge and on self-apprenticeship.
The medical students’ program of studies is collected in a portfolio which stays with them
throughout their three years of study. This follow-up was achieved through the use of a paper
portfolio compiling each student’s work.
The teachers wished to use an online tool that was easy to use, reachable from everywhere, that
allowed a fine management of access rights, that could broadcast protected contents and insure the
progressive validation, by tutors, of the skills acquired during the three years of study.
An experiment on the social network of Paris Descartes University, in collaboration with the TICE
department (ICT for Education) lead to the creation of an educational plan for skill acquisition and
evaluation.
A system of e-Portfolios of medical students was set up in 2010. It is an original solution relying on a
community of learners in a network. It is a virtual space, which is not a simple on-line copy of paper
documents, but an environment in which collaborative work can occur.
The interface personally involves all members of the medical practitioners department. It is
organized on a personal workspace allowing the user to present him or herself and to be identified
within the university.
The student uses his or her e-portfolio, bringing together his work, alternating editorial sections
(clinical narratives, track of learning, balance assessment of the meetings with the tutor) and
declarative sections (index cards of training course, self-assessment of the skills with link towards
the contents described in the other sections).
The tutor sees a follow-up and assessment board, allowing him or her to guide the student in the
progress of his/her work and writing, to spot possible delays and failures before formal on-line
assessment.
The work produced by the student is easily useable for research: it contributes to the description of
the practices and the situations, made exploitable by the tool, which allows the transverse export
of the data. This is a flexible tool, in the service of the evolution of needs.
This e-portfolio favors the emergence of innovative educational solutions, harmonizes the various
places of learning, federates the teaching team and facilitates interactions. It brings the students
into a dynamic of educational research. It increases the digital visibility of the students, the
teachers and the course within Paris Descartes University. The medical is a precursor within the
Paris Descartes University of the use of on-line e-portfolios.
This social Learning tool is extremely useful for students who alternate brief periods in the Medical
College with training periods in a medical office and/or in a hospital. It allows a simplified teaching
follow-up for the tutors of medical studies.
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The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
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Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
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Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
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Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
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Open Source trilogy slides from Poster at EDUCAUSE 2013
1. From eLearning to Social Learning:
An Open-Source Trilogy
- Moodle, Mahara, Elgg at Paris Descartes University
Eric Cherel, CIO
Thierry Koscielniak, ICT for Education Exec. Director
2. Contents
S The Trilogy within the Pedagogical Information System
S Moodle architecture
S Moodle skill assessment
S Mahara linked to Moodle
S Elgg’s public view of the ePortfolio
3. The
OpenSource
Trilogy
Use"
Online Courses"
Users"
Teachers +"
Students"
Visibility"
Internal"
ePortfolios
Management"
Academic "
social network"
Students +"
Descartes Community"
Orientation People"
+ Alumnis"
Internal"
Internal and public!
5. Moodle
2
virtual
servers
architecture
S
Modularity
S
Redundancy
S
S
Scalability
High
Disponibility
The LMS is a vital
service for students
and faculty. This
architecture
provides all the
security needed for
a 24/7 load of the
plateform for more
than 40,000 users.
HTTPS
Heartbeat
STUNNEL
STUNNEL
HAProxy
HAProxy
Virtual IP
HTTP
…
NFS
Credits : Mr Mohamed Lamaachi, IS Architect
6. vMoodle
Topography
One
can
authen*cate
to
any
node
of
the
constella*on
and
navigate
seamlessly.
Credits : Mr Valéry Frémaux, Consultant
7. Moodle
virtualiza:on
The
access
through
the
Medecine
node
(right
red
arrow)
is
redirected
to
the
Medecine
data
via
the
virtual
configura*on
from
the
Moodle
admin.
The
admin
is
master
to
perform
network
services
:
deploy
plugins,
updates.
Credits : Mr Valéry Frémaux, Consultant
8. Skill
workbook
:
Student’s
view
Skills reference bar
green : validated
red : declarative item
grey : to be validated
Credits : Mr Jean Fruitet, Nantes University
9. Skill
workbook
:
Teacher’s
view
Students
selection boxes
- Edition
- Validation
- Comments
Credits : Mr Jean Fruitet, Nantes University
11. Student’s
Workspace
and
ePorfolios
Tools
Internal contents
S
Some internal contents come
from Moodle activity assessed
by the teacher
S
Some external contents come
from the PLE* of the student
* Personal Learning Environment
External contents
13. The
Academic
Network
S The network is focused on the
student-tutor relationship ePFMG
http://www.educause.edu/annual-conference/2012/learningsocial-network-using-e-portfolio-medical-practitioners-studies
S Working groups
S Users’ shared knowledge
S Public profile visibility for
researchers
Works on an elgg platform
Open Source Social Networking Engine
14. The
History
From RenéD.blogs to
Carnets2 Descartes
and Carnets d’anciens"
"anciens = alumni"
15. The
Strategy
S Carnets2 has been defined by the President of the University as a
strategic tool to build strong academic bonds between faculty,
students, alumni and partners.
S A process has been set up to enable alumni to activate their previous
academic account and interact within the community.
"
"
"http://armada.parisdescartes.fr"
S All faculty and researchers are asked to fill in and keep accurate their
Carnets2 profile in order to share academic informations : research
topics, publications, international collaborations, association
memberships.
"
17. Carnets2
Profile
and
Dashboard
Profile
Web site +
ePortfolio
Contents
Networks links
Publications
Contacts
Tags
Wikis
Groups
Twitter feed
18. Contact
us
IS Office
ICT for Education Paris Descartes
Eric Cherel, CIO
Thierry Koscielniak, PhD, Exec. Dir.
eric.cherel@parisdescartes.fr
thierry.koscielniak@parisdescartes.fr
Bruno Bouret, Dev. Mng.
Bruno.bouret@parisdescartes.fr
Valéry Frémaux, Consultant
vfconsulting@mylearningfactory.com
Yann Sallou, Lead dev.
yann.sallou@parisdescartes.fr
19. Paris
Descartes
University
S Multidisciplinary
university
S
Spread over 9 colleges
and 1 institute of
technology
S 38,900 students
S
200 PhD + 600 MD
granted each year
S 5,600 members
S
Faculties, researchers,
staff and technical
people
S 1,300 researchers
S
www.parisdescartes.fr
82 research labs
20. Paris
Descartes
University
Institute of Technology
Biomedecine
Maths & Computer Sci.
Human & Social Sciences
Headquarters + Medecine
Pharmacy
Psychology
Sports
Odontology
Law – Economics
www.parisdescartes.fr