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Is knowledge finally within reach?

1 June 2011
That is the question Pierre Caspar asks in his book "The Education of Adults: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow," published by Eyrolles. He immediately responds by explaining that what is within our reach today is unlimited data that has not y ...

Quest to learn (the education of tomorrow?)

16 March 2011
Quest to Learn is the name of a public school in New York partly funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In its second year with 145 students spread over two levels equivalent to grades 6eme and 5eme in France, students aged 11 and 12 who ...

# Posted by Jean Wemaëre @ Published: 4:28 PM
0  Comment | Links to this post | Keywords : Brain, Computers, Experiment, Learning, Web 2.0


The Globalization of Knowledge

5 January 2011
  Specialization and territorial division of knowledge marks the organization of knowledge. The history of our universities in the West reflects the reign of vertical disciplines, hostile to a universal approach to knowledge in which Descartes ...

# Posted by Jean Wemaëre @ Published: 5:30 PM
0  Comment | Links to this post | Keywords : Business, Companies, Green growth, Knowledge, Learning, Training, University


Blended learning: Quality is in the mix

23 December 2010
  In the area of training, changes in teaching methods over the last several years have been marked by the multiplicity of approaches such as the so-called blended learning. As I noted in my post on May 4, 2009, following the results of a surve ...

# Posted by Jean Wemaëre @ Published: 5:32 PM
0  Comment | Links to this post | Keywords : Knowledge, Learning, Operational knowledge, Training


Cognitive Man

30 November 2010
  According to Francis Wolff in his book Aristote aux neurosciences, published by Fayard and commented by Roger-Pol Droit in the newspaper Le Monde 12 November, there are four forms of man in the history of western thought.  - The first is that ...

# Posted by Jean Wemaëre @ Published: 4:48 PM
0  Comment | Links to this post | Keywords : Brain, Knowledge, Learning


The WorldSkills Competition

27 October 2009
What more of a passionate demonstration to promote our activity than the WorldSkills Competition which were recently held in Calgary, Canada. Launched in 1950 by Worldskills, this competition brings together more than 50,000 young people from 51 c ...

# Posted by Jean Wemaëre @ Published: 5:54 PM
0  Comment | Links to this post | Keywords : Knowledge, Learning