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Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) – Regional highlights. Northern Ireland Schools Hamdan – E-University (Middle East) Nottingham University Garnet Berry and Michael Fedarb , Sept 2013. Northern Ireland / C2k National implementation. The Customer: All Schools in Northern Ireland
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Europe, Middle East and Africa(EMEA) – Regional highlights Northern Ireland Schools Hamdan – E-University (Middle East) Nottingham University Garnet Berry and Michael Fedarb, Sept 2013
Northern Ireland / C2k National implementation • The Customer: • All Schools in Northern Ireland • 1,200 institutions • Partners Capita, Pearson Fronter • The Solution: • One EQUELLA instance accessible by all schools in Northern Ireland • Each school has their own private school collection • A shared collection for all schools to shared and reuse • Dedicated image, video, showcase collections Presentation Title runs here l 00/00/00
Hamdan E-University • The Customer: • First customer in the Middle East Region • First accredited e-learning institution in UAE • The Solution: • Integrated with Moodle • Moved from SharePoint to EQUELLA • Wanted to get much better control over content and find a central way to push out courses into their Moodle environment. Presentation Title runs here l 00/00/00
Facilitating rapid growth across regionsUniversity of Nottingham • The Customer: • UK, China, Malaysia • Ranked in the UK top 10, the European top 30 and in the top 1 per cent of all universities worldwide. • The Solution: • 1 Moodle with 3 regional EQUELLA’s • Teaching the same courses in 3 regional hubs • Bandwidth variances across regions • Facilitating fast and simple upload and download (from the users perspective) Image courtesy of the University of Nottingham. Presentation Title runs here l 00/00/00
One digital repositorya variety of implementations Joe Barrow Peter Van Tienen
Agenda 2013 Projects • EQUELLA NA Positioning • Boy Scouts • NYC DOE • Pearson Nursing • Pearson Canada Learning Exchange • University of Utah
Three Key Areas Flexibility Access Visibility