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Training
 
The PALETTE project aims at facilitating and augmenting individual and organisational learning in Communities of Practice (CoPs). Towards this aim, an interoperable and extensible set of innovative services as well as a set of specific scenarios of use have been designed, implemented and thoroughly validated in CoPs of diverse contexts.
The above services and scenarios  support:
  • incremental convergence towards a comprehensive representation of practices;
  • argumentative debates about practices;
  • enhancement of practices through knowledge exploration, inside and outside of the CoPs;
  • provision of procedures for the reification and creation of new practices
 
 
  
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EACP’08 International Workshop: “Learning Environments for Communities of Practice”

Université Aboubekr Belkaid - Tlemcen - Algeria, November 18th-20th, 2008

The EACP 08 workshop, organized by the PALETTE project at the University of Tlemcen from 18 to 20 November 2008 was a real success thanks to the presence of the expertised participants recognized by the scientific community, and to the quality of the contributions dealing at the same time with technological, educational and social aspects and presented through the 5 sessions of the programme .
The Call for Papers is closed.
Last Updated ( Monday, 26 October 2009 )
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Proceedings of the 2008 ePrep International Thematic Seminar, Beijing (China), October 28, 2008
Organised with the support of the Conférence des grandes écoles, the 2008 ePrep International Thematic Seminar held at Ecole Centrale de Pékin (Beijing, China) on October 28. This seminar brought together 36 participants, including an ePrep delegation composed of 19 members coming especially from Europe, to work on the theme "ePrep and International Cooperation: activities and tools".
The PALETTE scientific coordinator and the Amaya developer attended the Seminar and made specific communications about the last PALETTE developments.

The Seminar Proceedings are available online http://www.eprep.org/seminars/seminar08/seminar08.php
Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 November 2008 )
 
CRP-Henri Tudor proposes BayFac to the CoP- Groupe ERETES, November 12, 2008
In its action of dissemination of PALETTE achievements through demonstrations of PALETTE tools and services, the BayFac and PALETTE Web Portal service mediators and the CoPe-L moderator, have presented to the CoP - Groupe ERETES how to sustain its creation and its activity.
The installation guide of BayFac has been sent to the CoP moderator.
The creation of this CoP is supported by Eurostat.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 November 2008 )
 
PDM in action on the occasion of a LimSee3 trial for the ePrep CoP, Paris, October 25, 2008
ePrep realised a short film on the occasion of a LimSee3 trial for its CoP taking place at Lycée Henri IV, Paris, on October 25, 2008. The film (11 min), on the theme “Annotations with LimSee3 for a real exam at Lycée Henri IV”, includes 6 sections: presentation, pedagogical aspects, technological aspects, PDM, exam, post-production. It involves two PALETTE developers, an ePrep CoP member, a student at Lycée Henri IV, and the ePrep CoP coordinator.

To see the film (in French), please connect to ePrep website .
Last Updated ( Friday, 24 July 2009 )
 
Rose Dieng-Kuntz passed away on June 30, 2008
 
European projects are always great places to get to know the most interesting people. Colleagues stemming from different countries, coming from the most varied cultures and speaking other languages bring together the best they have to offer: their competences, their enthusiasm and their positive visions of the future. It was in such a context that we got to know Rose. Amongst the seventy researchers taking part in the PALETTE project, Rose led the work on knowledge management and on ontologies.
She was superior at sparking off a great deal of enthusiasm about these subjects close to her heart not only amongst her colleagues, but also amongst the professional communities with whom we worked. She knew how to work with a wide range of people from well-known scientists to the users of the web services we developed. In addition to being a brilliant,  world-wide recognised and respected scientist, she had a knack of finding suitable ways to get across complex ideas to a wide variety of people.
Beyond her unique competences as a scientist and a teacher, she also knew how to listen … and to appreciate life … and work hard … and create innovative ideas … and inspire people … and face difficulties … and shine … and laugh. We will always remember Rose bursting out laughing in our meetings or during a meal taken together. We will also remember the lively jingle of the bracelets that invariably hung around her wrists …
Our thoughts go out today to her family. We also think fondly of her fellow colleagues from INRIA with whom Rose worked in close collaboration.
We will all miss her so much!
Bon voyage, Rose.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 July 2008 )
 
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