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Using Wireless Technologies for Context Sensitive Education and Training 
Ericsson Education, Ireland

 

Judy Nix is EU Projects Manager for Ericsson Education in Ireland. The main emphasis of the research currently being undertaken is on mobile learning. She is also involved in marketing of all solutions and products for Education.

Fintan Costello works as a learning architect for Ericsson Education in Ireland. He is responsible for supporting Ericsson's hosted LMS solution, mobile learning content development and other training services.

Desmond Keegan is a former chief executive of the Italian Open University system, the Consorzio per l'Universita a Distanza. He has published widely on distance education and e-learning and managed a wide range of European Commission projects.

London Metropolitan University, England

John Cook (PhD MSc BSc CITP CEng MBCS) is Professor of Technology Enhanced Learning at London Metropolitan University.  He has published over 100 refereed articles in the area of e-learning and conducts review work for the ESRC, EPSRC, EU and Science Foundation of Ireland.  He was Chair/President of the Association for Learning Technology (2004-06).

Claire Bradley (MA) is a Research Fellow at the LTRI at London Metropolitan University.  For the past 9 years she has worked on a number of UK and European research projects.  She is involved in e-Learning, online communities, multimedia and in the general application and evaluation of e-Learning in teaching and learning. Her recent work focuses on mobile learning.  

Carl Smith (MA, PGDip) is a developer for the Reusable Learning Objects CETL at London Metropolitan University. His recent work has concentrated on exploiting the various ways that computer based modeling can be used in the design, construction and generation of RLO’s (Reusable Learning Objects) and MLO’s (Mobile Learning Objects).

Richard Haynes (MA) is a multimedia developer at London Metropolitan University with over ten years of experience of developing learning and support materials.  Trained originally at Artec in Islington he has worked on many Art Gallery and educational projects.  For the last few years he has worked on Learning Object design for PCs and mobiles, and was a member of the Award winning EASA learning Object team in 2004.

Corvinno Technology Transfer, Hungary

Prof. Dr. Andras Gabor is head of the Department of Information Systems of Corvinus University of Budapest. His main fields of expertise are system analysis, information management and intelligent systems.

Gabor Kismihok is a PhD student at the Department of Information Systems of Corvinus University of Budapest. He is working on adaptive assessment technologies in e-learning environments. He participated in several European e-learning and m-learning projects.

University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Nevena Mileva received her M.S. Degree in Electronics and the Ph.D. in Computer technologies in education from Technical University of Sofia, and the M.S. Degree in Educational Technology from the University of Twente, the Netherlands. She is currently associate professor and head of ECIT Department and lecturer on Information technology. She was engaged with utilization of IT in education, development of methods for Web-based engineering education, development of Internet-based PSS.

ECLO, Belgium

Jim has been the Treasurer of ECLO and Executive Board Member since 1996 and in conjunction with his wife, Brigitte, provides the ECLO network with their administrative support and event management.