Presentations
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Wednesday 11 June
Opening Keynote Speaker: Nicholas Frunzi, ESRI, USA
The ESRI Virtual Campus: Looking Back and Envisioning the Future
Invited Speaker: Mathilde Molendijk, The Netherlands
Geographical Information for all: Breaking the Barriers for GI Distance Learning
Jennifer van Vooren, Belgium
Learning specifications for land surveying with a home study package
Reinfried Mansberger, Austria
Communication Tools in E-learning: Experiences in Academic Surveying Education
Invited Speaker: Sven Åke Bjørke, Norway
Challenges and training needs of E-supporters
Laszlo Kottyan, Hungary
Sharing the student knowledge in exchange programs
Conrad Hong-Wai Tang, Hong Kong
Outcome-based learning and evaluation on land surveying professional practice
David Wahlstrom, United States
Distance Education Using Contemporary Technology
Tamas Jancso, Hungary
Development of E-learning Packages in the Blackboard Learning System
Ivana Ivanova, The Netherlands
Self-instructive course on Principles of databases
Jim MacKenzie, Canada
Minding the Capacity Gap: eLearning on Canada Lands
Pavel Kristianov Milenov, Italy
Provision of technical support and regulatory reference information on the control of agriculture subsidies in EU through Wiki-based Knowledge Management
Dr. H. Baki Iz, Hong Kong
Web-assisted teaching in the Dept. of Land Surveying and Geoinformatics
Vladimir Golubev, Russian Federation
Experience of development and uses of the automated teaching in the Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography
Thursday 12 June
Keynote speaker: Bela Markus, University of West Hungary, Hungary
Thinking about E-Learning
Keynote Speaker: András Osskó, Budapest Land Office, Hungary
The importance of changes in land surveyors’ education
Richard Grover, United Kingdom
Developing quality training approaches for effective property tax administration
Invited Speaker: Connie Blok, The Netherlands
Experiences with e-courses in GI science in a European network of partners
Battogtokh Demchig, Mongolia
Land Management and Fiscal Cadastre Process Using Geo Information Science Over Darkhan, Mongolia
Ezzatollah Mohammadi, Iran
Organizational E-Learning to promote integration of multi source cadastral data based on common ontologies
Bambang-Edhi Leksono, Indonesia
Automatic land and parcel valuation to support the land and buildings tax
Dimo Todorovski, Macedonia (FYROM)
Capacities, tools and methods that support E-learning
Gerhard König, Germany
ISPRS Activities on E-Learning in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing and GIS – Status and Challenges
Dimos Pantazis, Greece
E-learning and blended approaches for cartographic courses at the Surveying Engineering Department of Technological Educational Institution (TEI) of Athens: Challenges and Problems
Invited Speaker: Ineke ten Dam, The Netherlands
E-learning at ITC
Co Meijer, The Netherlands
The Kadaster case
Friday 13 June
Invited Speaker: Ellen-Wien Augustijn, The Netherlands
Cross-Fertilization between three different teaching modes for Geo-Informatics education
Invited Speaker: Henny Mills, United Kingdom
A virtual surveying field course for traversing
Miljenko Lapaine, Croatia
E-learning at the University of Zagreb
Marinus de Bakker, The Netherlands
Lessons learnt of a mixture of classical - and e-learning mode for GI professionals, experiences of a software company and an Institute for Higher Education
Presentation by the home groups
Outcome Home Group 1
Outcome Home Group 2
Outcome Home Group 3
Outcome Home Group 4
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