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Greetings AEN Conference 2004 in Singapore. Takashi SAKAMOTO, Prof. Dr. Chairperson, AEN Promotion Committee. Distinguished Guests Delegates from METI, Japan Delegates from NTU, LSTC, and SITF e-Learning Chapter, Singapore Delegates and Participates from AEN Countries and World.
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Greetings AEN Conference 2004in Singapore Takashi SAKAMOTO, Prof. Dr. Chairperson, AEN Promotion Committee
Distinguished Guests • Delegates from METI, Japan • Delegates from NTU, LSTC, and SITF e-Learning Chapter, Singapore • Delegates and Participates from AEN Countries and World
Dr. Daniel Tan, Director, Center for Educational Development, NTU Mr. Lim Kin Chew, Chairman, LSTC Mr. Alex Siow, Chairman, e-Learning Chapter, SITF andOrganizing Committee Members
Thanks for your SUPPORT PARTICIPATION PREPARATION MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENT
WITHOUT your COLLABORATION ASSISTANCE EFFORTS We could not have the AEN Conference 2004 in Singapore.
History • 2001 FY • At the AEM+3 meeting in Siem Reap, Cambodia in May 2001Proposed as a new initiative by METI, Japan • At the AEM+3 meeting in Hanoi, Viet Nam in August 2001 Approved as an AEM+3 project by many countries • 2002 FY • Establishment of “Asia e-Learning Network” • First international conference in Tokyo • AEN Experimental Projects with 6 countries • 2003 FY • Second international conference in Tokyo • AEN 4 Working Groups andALIVE(AEN LMS & contents Interoperability Validation Experiment)
Asia e-Learning Initiative • Promoting Asian cooperation to facilitate the spread of e-Learning • Improving access to high-quality education/training • Standardization • Knowledge sharing • Establishment of “Asia e-Learning Network”
Government Bodies National Policies Government Promotional Organizations Support Proposal Stimulate Promotion Stimulate Support Universities Vendors Implementation Asia e-Learning Network *Sharing Information *Standardization *Promotion Brunei Vietnam Cambodia Thailand China Singapore Philippines Myanmar Indonesia Malaysia Korea Japan Lao PDR Each Country
AEN Activities in 2004 • Four working groups • Interoperability Technology • Standards Certification Program • e-Learning Professionals • e-Learning Quality Assurance/Management • AEN conference 2004 in December • Research on e-learning trends in Asian region
Portal Site of AEN http://www.asia-elearning.net/ • Contact Point • AEN: aen-j@alic.gr.jp
e-Japan Priority Policy Program August 2003 / July 2004
e-Japan Strategy Statement Ⅱ July, 2003
・Advancement of HRD and Promotion of Education and Learning ・high value on “e-Learning”
Promotion of Distance Education through IT • e-learning in higher education • Teacher education by e-learning • e-learning in Asia
Capacity Building • IT professionals • Enhancing International standardization of IT performance skills
Content Production • Cultivating content creators • Supporting content production • Dissemination of digital content • Consolidation of Infrastructure • Education on copy right problems
Today’s Program • 2 Keynote Speeches • 13+1 Country Reports • 4 Working Group Reports
Through These presentations, we expect to learn; Collaboration among • Government • Promotion Organization • Implementation Groups is enhanced.
The Importance of • e-Learning • Human Resource Development in IT field is increasing.
In order to promote • Priority Policy Program in each Country • Continuous Collaboration within AEN will be more and more needed.
Please Enjoy The Conference and Gain Useful Information.
Thank you! Takashi SAKAMOTO, Prof. Dr. Chairperson, AEN Promotion Committee