AGENDA DAY 1 - Thursday 27th May 2004 - Moscow
Opening of the exhibition by the Vice-Minister of Education.
Welcome Address: Sally-Ann Moore, Conference Director (in English)
Introductory Speech: Nikolay Bulaev, Chairman, State Duma Committee for Education & Science The Economics of eLearning & The Future of the Industry. Andrew Sadler, Program Director for Learning, IBM On Demand Workplace.
Presentation (Adobe Acrobat in Zip, 2.7 Mb)
The Acceptance of e-Learning in Corporate Europe. Kevin Young, VP EMEA, Skillsoft , results of in-depth survey of 17 top Skillsoft EMEA clients. Measuring the Benefits - IBM Basic Blue Case study. Andrew Sadler, Program Director for Learning, IBM On Demand Workplace
Presentation (Adobe Acrobat in Zip, 1.19 Mb)
eLearning Content Development in Russia. Alexandre Osin, General Director, Republican Multimedia Center.
Legal provisions for e-Learning: review analysis and development prospects. Vladimir Tikhomirov, Chairman of EL, Duma Committee for Education & Science Master Class: eLearning in Education in the CEEC. What’s happening in Russia and Central Europe.
Chairman: Vladimir Tikhomirov, Chairman of EL, Duma Committee for Education & Science
1. UNESCO findings on e-Learning in Education. Evgeny Khvilon, IT Consultant, UNESCO
2. A first hand look at the state of e-Learning in the CEEC. Krisztian Forrai, Oktopusz Foundation, Hungary
3. e-Learning in Russian Federation past, present and future. Vladimir Tikhomirov, Chairman of EL, Duma Committee for Education & Science
Conclusions by Chairman
Master Class: Practical Examples of On-Line Learning in Russia (corporate education).
Chairman: Anatoli Shkred, Rector, Internet University of Computer Science
1. Practical Use of Corporate e-Learning Platform for personnel training & certification. Nikolay Nikitin, General Director, UNIAR & Alexandre Uvarov, Russian Academy of Sciences
2. e-Learning SWOT analysis and development of efficient e-Learning Strategy. Marat Udovichenko, RRC Education centre project Leader
3. Examples of e-Learning implementation in Russian companies. Aleksey Korolkov, General director, WEBSOFT and Maxim Kuzmin, head of e-Learning department, NIKoil
4. VimpelCom (Beeline) Case Study with Criteria, Benefits, process, ROI. Yana Melnikova, Head of Training, VimpelCom
5. Examples of e-Learning in Russia. Svetlana Masyukevich, Severstal Corporate University
Master Class: Learning Management Systems and getting measured Business Results.
Defining your objectives, selection criteria, evaluating platforms, Critical success factors.
Chairman: David Wortley, MD, Mass Mitec Creative Collaborative Communications, Social Enterprise Research Associates, UK
1. Technical evaluation of an LMS for multicultural deployment. Jay Shaw, CEO, Net Dimensions
2. Measurement and assessment Best Practice. Eyal Scneid, VP Quartet, The Q Group PLC
3. Russian Distance Learning System based on Thomson Netg courses. Igor Morozov, Rector, IT Academy
4. Future of Learning strategic approach of leveraging learning technology for business results. Micahlina Fraczek, Business Development Executive, IBM Learning Solutions, CER
Expert Track: International Corporate Case studies - learning's from the world’s largest projects.
Chairman: David Wortley, MD, Mass Mitec Creative Collaborative Communications, Social Enterprise Research Associates, UK
1. Language Learning in Corporations around the World. Jean-Baptiste Pinchon, Auralog
2. Learning is Expensive but its worth it. Oracle Case Study Julia Grigorieva, Consultant, HRMS Applications, Oracle Corporation, Russia
3. Phones4You Case Study: Demonstration of LMS and interactive content development for low bandwidth delivery. Tim Neil, Managing Director, TNA Associates
4. Community learning by Radio and the Internet - the Radio with Pictures Show. David Wortley MD, Mass Mitec Creative Collaborative Communications, Social Enterprise Research Associates, UK
Presentation (PowerPoint in Zip, 2.11 Mb)
Master Class: Technology Based Education in Russia.
Chairman: Andrey Oleynik, Head of informatization department, Ministry of Education & Science.
1. Problem based eLearning in Schools. Alexandre Giglavy, Director, Lyceum of Information Technologies (LIT)
2. Learning's from Development of Distance Education for a new generation of High Schools. Vadim Filippov, Director, Institute of Distance Learning, Tyumen State University
3. CISCO NET Academy programme in Russia. Ural State University Case Study. Konstantin Lovtsky, Director, Ural Regional resource center. Ural State University
4. Distance Learning Technologies in Engineering Education. Leonid Kechiev, Georgy Putilov, Sergey Tumkovsky, professor, MIEM, Moscow
AGENDA DAY 2 - Friday 28th May 2004 - Moscow e-Learning for a competitive Russia. Keith Targett, Channel Director, Thomson NETgVP Thomson NETg Everything you need to know about e-Learning Localisation but were too afraid to ask. Jay Shaw, CEO, Net Dimensions Making Learning fun. Tim Neill, Managing Director, TNA Associates - with fabulous fun examples of great instructional design.
Russian State Policy on the Informatization of Education. Andrey Oleynik, Head of informatization department, Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.
The Keys to e-Learning in Russia. Anatoli Shkred, Rector, Internet-University of Computer Science
Workshop: Designing, Managing and Localizing Content for successful e-Learning - better instructional design, localization and content maintenance.
Moderated by: David Wortley, MD, Mass Mitec Creative Collaborative Communications, Social Enterprise Research Associates, UK
1. Passengers don’t learn. Tim Neill, MD TNA Associates
2. Streamlined development of e-Learning Content. Daniel Molnar, COEDU, Hungary
3. Case Study: eLearning in 17 Asian languages for the world’s largest retail bank. Jay Shaw, Net Dimensions
4. Engaging Multimedia eLearning Materials (Russian Case Study) Mikhail Morozov, Chief, Multimedia Laboratory, Mari State Technical University
Workshop: Lessons Learned from Russian e-Learning Deployments.
Moderated by: Vladimir Tikhomirov, Chairman of EL, Duma Committee for Education & Science
1. Management of Large-scale distributed e-Learning projects in Russian Corporations. Boris Fridman, General Manager, Microinform.
2. Corporate Training System: Non-stop process. Ruslan Smelyansky, General Director, RedCenter
3. Differences in application of e-Learning in Russian Education and Corporate Training. Valentin Garkusha, Vice-Director CAD System Research Center.
4. Corporate e-Learning Systems, What to choose: Product or Solution? The CSF for successful project. Ruben Agababyan, General Director, CSSE Train
5. Development of the company’s human resources, training based on SAP solutions. Mikhail Panchenko, head of business development and services in personnel management, SAP CIS and Baltic States
Workshop: Examples eLearning Technology in Russia.
Case studies.
Chaired by: Igor Morozov, Rector IT Academy
1. e-Learning Technologies: A view from Russia. Natalya Soboleva, Director, Physicon
2. ORACLE iLearning - an enterprise learning management system. Alexey Ilvovsky, Head of the project, FORS Design Center
3. Effectiveness of the Distance learning Platform in the Corporate and Educational sectors - Analysis of 10 Cases. Dmitry Krechman, Marketing director, HyperMethod
4. Complex approach to corporate e-Learning efficient tool for knowledge and certification management. Alexey Sosin, LMS Project manager, Computer Training Centre, Bauman MSTU
5. Practice of e-Learning International Technological standards in Russia. Lev Titarev, Alexandre Fedanov, Anton Medvedev, TOR
Future of Open Universities’ education. Distance Corporate training in the Open University for Business and Technologies. Vyacheslav Rudnikov, President, e-Style group of companies
CEO Panel: Conference Summary Report and Round table Debate with leading CEO’s and e-Learning Buyers from major companies in Russia. Animated by: Ruben Gerr, Editor PC Magazine RE, and featuring CEO’s of Russian eLearning companies, Directors of major user projects and the VP’s of the world’s leading eLearning corporations. The Critical Success Factors for the Future of eLearning in the Russian Federation. Elena Chepurnykh, Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
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