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AN INTRODUCTION TO EDEN AND TO THE CONFERENCE. Professor Alan Tait, President of EDEN. HOW DO WE WORK ?. EDEN : launched in 1991, a UK based Association Strong background in active membership Meeting place: an influential “hub” in lively networks.
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AN INTRODUCTION TO EDEN AND TO THE CONFERENCE Professor Alan Tait, President of EDEN
HOW DO WE WORK ? • EDEN: launched in 1991, a UK based Association • Strong background in active membership • Meeting place: an influential “hub” in lively networks. • Acknowledged in the European professional and policy scene • Functions in synergy: membership, conferences, policy, project work • Secretariat at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
THE PROGRESS IN 2008-2009 • A most successful year: maturity of EDEN's profile • good achievements in organisation development and in the academic-professional-policy impact • Learning innovation concept in focus, in line with the “European Year of Creativity and Innovation” • EDEN’s European experience and know-how put in valuable perspective
MEMBERSHIP • Wide, active, dynamically developing community • EDEN Membership in 2009: • 200 institutional members, 1200 members in the Network of Academics and Professionals, • Altogether 58 countries: 39 countries from Europe, Associate members from 19 countries (other continents) • 441 institutions represented in the membership
MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT 2008-2009 • 30 institutions joined EDEN, 150 new members in the Network of Academics and Professionals (NAP) • A selection of prestigeous new institutions: • from North to South: • University of Helsinki, Finland, • Riga Technical University, Latvia, University of Greenwich, • University of Reading, United Kingdom, • Universal Learning Systems Ireland, • University of Zürich, University of Lugano, Switzerland, • University of Barcelona, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain, • The Portuguese Bank Training Institute • from East to West • The National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation, Egypt, • The Centre of Academic Learning – Israel. • Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. from the USA,
KEYWORD: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT • Conferences • EDEN conferences: major academic and professional events in Europe; • Proceedings: regular resources with academic value • With a community feel, networking and co-operation. • Thematic Autumn conferences:Open Classroom and Research workshops (bi-annual) • European Journal of Open, Distance and E-learning (EURODL) • Fellow Awards • EDEN Fellow and Senior Fellow • Respected scheme of recognition • Acknowledgement of professional merit by the Association: demonstrating excellence • The EDEN Book: Distance and E-learning in TransitionLearning Innovation, Technology and Social Challenges • mapping innovation and analysis across Europe, • integrating distance learning traditions and e-learning
PARTNERSHIPS WITH INTERNATIONAL FELLOW ORGANISATIONS • EDEN: constructive partner in the European distance and e-learning networking initiatives • The Learnovation Stakeholders Round Table, • European Learning Industry Group – ELIG, • EFQUEL (European Foundation for Quality in E-learning), • European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD), • Observatory of Borderless Higher Education, (OBHE), • Elearningeuropa.info, • Reciprocal membership, liaison with international networks • EuroPace, European Students’ Union, European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI), International Association for Intercultural Education (IAIE), European Association for Distance Learning (EADL), MENON Network, European Universities Continuing Education Network (EUCEN)... • US Distance Learning Association (USDLA), Sloan-C Consortium (US), • European Economic and Social CommitteeSecretary General as Delegate
EU PROJECT WORK • Focus on innovative, strategic projects • EDEN’s competences: networking, knowledge base building, quality development, observatory, evaluation, valorisation, dissemination • Our potential acknowledged and utilised in important EU programmes • Inthe past 8 years: EDEN collaborated with 168 institutions in projects
WHAT NEXT? • Strategic aim: developing in range of size and impact • Maintain the good branding of EDEN • Manage rightly the old and new assets and achievements • Sustain the positive tendency, keep the momentum of progress of EDEN • Develop further networking capacities, the service to and engagement of members
Welcome to Gdansk!Welcome to the EDEN Family! HAVE AN EXCELLENT CONFERENCE!