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ACTeN Final Report

After two years the ACTeN Project has reached its official end in summer 2004, but the ACTeN Website will still be alive for the coming years. We expect two high-profile publications to be out in early 2005 covering the Scholars' Conferences as well as E-Content in Europe. Watch this site for further news.

You are invited to read the key results in the ACTeN Final Report. Please download here!

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Scholars' Conference on "Current Mega Trends in Information Society" to take place in Tampere from 11-12 November 2004

The fourth EUROPRIX Conference will deal with five current mega trends in the information society developments as stated by the EC and Commissioner Erkki Liikanen. Papers are invited to investigate, document, analyse, contrast or question the mega trends.

ACTeN's 21st Business Round Table on Interactive TV took place in Prague

 

ACTeN's 21th Business Round Table on Interactive TV - content, platforms and services was held in Prague, Czech Republic. Topic was the new possibilities in content production offered by the Interactive, digital and iTV platforms.

Knowledge is the key - E- content report on new perspectives in e-learning

E-learning is claimed to be the future, but what's behind the hype? Does available e-learning software fulfil its promise and do customers embrace the offer? These and other questions are answered by the new ACTeN e-content report on e-learning.

 

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July 24 2008