Rendez-Vous

iLearning Forum in Paris 2011

Paris (FR), December 2010 - iLearning Forum Paris 2011 will open its doors 01-02 February 2011 at Le Palais des Congrès in Paris to welcome professionals from the whole world. In 2011 the Forum will have more than forty countries represented and is expecting around 5000 visitors.




Now in its eleventh year, iLearning Forum Paris is the only international exhibition and conference in France dedicated to eLearning technologies for professionals in education and human-resource development. The event has become a meeting point for European eLearning professionals from both public and private sectors, and the networking event attracts eLearning projects from all over Europe.

The main features of the 2011 edition will be talent management, quality in learning, learning and knowledge management processes, rapid content development, advanced learning technologies, and "serious games".

The following are themes of free workshops whose final program will be available in Mid January 2011:

  1. eLearning Case Studies and Talent Management in France and Europe: reports from experience with project directors of large and medium-size companies;
  2. New Learning Technologies: latest trends in interactive content-creation tools, platforms for content delivery and learning management, interoperabiltity, integration, social network learning, and more;
  3. Training Engineering: latest news and innovation for on-demand content creation, serious games, pedagogical approaches, conversion of face-to-face learning content for online deployment;
  4. Language Learning: cases studies, mixed approaches strategies, pedagogical approaches;
  5. Learning Management: planning, deployment and audits, psychological evaluation tools, knowledge tests and quizzes, analyses of needs and measurement of tangible profits, reporting;
  6. eLearning around the world: case studies, reports, market studies and innovations; unexpected use of learning technologies, with projects presentations from India, Africa, China, USA, South America, and Russia.

Access to the show is free.