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Wednesday, 12 March 2008

E:LESIG - for researchers of the student experience

I've just welcomed the 71st member to the new Ning community for ELESIG. It's great to see so many e-learning researchers and practitioners who have an interest in the learner experience. The take up for the community and for the inaugural workshop - was it only last week? - has been excellent and just shows what a need there is for a network of practice in this area.

Next job will be to get the directory of projects up and running - that's in pbwiki so that those associated with each project can edit and update the information about their work.

If you are interested in this Special Interest Group for studying the student's experience of e-learning, join us at ELESIG.Ning

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