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Greetings AEN Conference 2004 in Singapore

Greetings AEN Conference 2004 in Singapore. Takashi SAKAMOTO, Prof. Dr. Chairperson, AEN Promotion Committee. Distinguished Guests Delegates from METI, Japan Delegates from NTU, LSTC, and SITF e-Learning Chapter, Singapore Delegates and Participates from AEN Countries and World.

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Greetings AEN Conference 2004 in Singapore

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  1. Greetings AEN Conference 2004in Singapore Takashi SAKAMOTO, Prof. Dr. Chairperson, AEN Promotion Committee

  2. Distinguished Guests • Delegates from METI, Japan • Delegates from NTU, LSTC, and SITF e-Learning Chapter, Singapore • Delegates and Participates from AEN Countries and World

  3. Dr. Daniel Tan, Director, Center for Educational Development, NTU Mr. Lim Kin Chew, Chairman, LSTC Mr. Alex Siow, Chairman, e-Learning Chapter, SITF andOrganizing Committee Members

  4. Thanks for your SUPPORT PARTICIPATION PREPARATION MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENT

  5. WITHOUT your COLLABORATION ASSISTANCE EFFORTS We could not have the AEN Conference 2004 in Singapore.

  6. History • 2001 FY • At the AEM+3 meeting in Siem Reap, Cambodia in May 2001Proposed as a new initiative by METI, Japan • At the AEM+3 meeting in Hanoi, Viet Nam in August 2001 Approved as an AEM+3 project by many countries • 2002 FY • Establishment of “Asia e-Learning Network” • First international conference in Tokyo • AEN Experimental Projects with 6 countries • 2003 FY • Second international conference in Tokyo • AEN 4 Working Groups andALIVE(AEN LMS & contents Interoperability Validation Experiment)

  7. Asia e-Learning Initiative • Promoting Asian cooperation to facilitate the spread of e-Learning • Improving access to high-quality education/training • Standardization • Knowledge sharing • Establishment of “Asia e-Learning Network”

  8. Asia e-Learning Network

  9. Government Bodies National Policies Government Promotional Organizations Support Proposal Stimulate Promotion Stimulate Support Universities Vendors Implementation Asia e-Learning Network *Sharing Information *Standardization *Promotion Brunei Vietnam Cambodia Thailand China Singapore Philippines Myanmar Indonesia Malaysia Korea Japan Lao PDR Each Country

  10. AEN Activities in 2004 • Four working groups • Interoperability Technology • Standards Certification Program • e-Learning Professionals • e-Learning Quality Assurance/Management • AEN conference 2004 in December • Research on e-learning trends in Asian region

  11. Portal Site of AEN http://www.asia-elearning.net/ • Contact Point • AEN: aen-j@alic.gr.jp

  12. Present Status

  13. e-Japan Priority Policy Program August 2003 / July 2004

  14. e-Japan Strategy Statement Ⅱ July, 2003

  15. ・Advancement of HRD and Promotion of Education and Learning ・high value on “e-Learning”

  16. Promotion of Distance Education through IT • e-learning in higher education • Teacher education by e-learning • e-learning in Asia

  17. Capacity Building • IT professionals • Enhancing International standardization of IT performance skills

  18. Content Production • Cultivating content creators • Supporting content production • Dissemination of digital content • Consolidation of Infrastructure • Education on copy right problems

  19. Today’s Program • 2 Keynote Speeches • 13+1 Country Reports • 4 Working Group Reports

  20. Through These presentations, we expect to learn; Collaboration among • Government • Promotion Organization • Implementation Groups is enhanced.

  21. The Importance of • e-Learning • Human Resource Development in IT field is increasing.

  22. In order to promote • Priority Policy Program in each Country • Continuous Collaboration within AEN will be more and more needed.

  23. Please Enjoy The Conference and Gain Useful Information.

  24. Thank you! Takashi SAKAMOTO, Prof. Dr. Chairperson, AEN Promotion Committee

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