(openPR) dp today announced that Armin Hopp, Founder and President of Speexx, is chairing a panel entitled ‘New Learning: New Business’ at Online Educa Berlin 2011. The discussion will take place on December 2nd, from 11:45 a.m – 13:15 p.m.
In the session, a panel facilitated by the European Learning Industry Group (ELIG) will discuss examples and bring thoughts on new business and service models. Moreover they will look forward to new technology applications for learning, as well as provide insights into the possibilities of a vibrant and re-invented European learning industry.
Panel members are: Cleve Millar, English360 (UK), Johnny Parkes, Irish elearning Competency Centre (Ireland) and Burkard Lehmann, Fern University Hagen (Germany).
Armin Hopp commented: "This should be a very lively and informative discussion as each of the panelists is wrestling with the question of applying new business models. Addressing the challenges of 'New Learning and New Business' is critical to the broader and global adoption of technology based learning."
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