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Presenting our online development project for the Interantional Award Association at the 6th Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning in Kochin, India

6th Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning

Tony Hughes, praxMatrix CEO, presenting our online development project for the International Award Association at the 6th Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning in Kochin, India.

The project is a global online training platform to train IAA Award leaders. It’s an ambitious project and has to satisfy a wide range of criteria including language localization, cross-platform distribution channels, mlearning, macro and micro statistical reporting and the development of a robust and highly active community of learners.

Currently in the development phase it will be piloted from April of 2011 and launched in mid 2011.

More information about the project can be found on this website.

Tony Hughes - Tony Hughes has worked in multi-media, and digital media consulting and project development for over twenty years. He has written extensively on digital media topics and has been published in leading journals including the International Journal of Education and has been a speaker at such events as the BASELT Conference (UK), The International Education Marketing Conference (Geneva), NAFSA (USA), and The ARELS Conference (UK). He has designed and delivered digital media development, communications, cross-cultural, and ’soft-skills’ training programs to clients in Germany, the USA, Scotland, and England. Since 1995 he has worked on digital media projects for e-learning and educational marketing and has provided leading organizations with consultancy regarding ‘best use’ of the Internet for marketing, online learning and training, delivery of courses, and online recruitment. He is CEO of praxMatrix, an online learning and digital media consultancy organisation with offices in Europe and Australia. He is a regular speaker at international conferences (see this website for list of speaking engagements) and frequently contributes commentary and articles on digital media and online learning topics to both national and inernational publications. He is a member of DERN (the Digital Education Research Network) and AACE (Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education).

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