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Revision as of 20:46, 6 June 2011

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News

- The Re.ViCa Project received a positive review from the European Commission, especially for the Re.ViCa Handbook.

- The project was also selected by the EC as "European Success Story" and included in the brochure "Erasmus Higher Education. Fostering Internationalisation at European universities", available in English, French, German and Dutch.

- Re.ViCa was project of the month in the June edition of the elearningeuropa.info newsletter

- You can still download the June-July 2010 Re.ViCa Newsletter - the next newsletter is expected in a few weeks.

- There is news of updates up to 24 October on the blog

- A full version of Re.ViCa Handbook but with a small file size suitable for those on slow links can be downloaded from Scribd

- A recent (October 2010) presentation on Re.ViCa - Where in the world is e-learning? - is on Slideshare

The Re.ViCa wiki has been set up to provide an inventory and to show the results of a systematic review of Virtual Campus initiatives of the past decade within higher education throughout the world. In this wiki you will find a list of more than 300 interesting Programmes, all of which have been categorised. All programmes are listed based on the interesting or innovative eLearning approach they have taken. We have listed a significant number of relevant initiatives varying greatly in terms of size, type of student, country of origin etc. You will also find Country reports, describing the educational context and ways in which decision-makers in these countries have taken steps to address changes brought about due to the emergence of the Information Society. The wiki also contains 9 in-depth Institutional reports and a large number of related Resources. We have collected and described relevant research projects, outputs, and publications, and provide a list of experts in the field of Virtual Campuses. Some pages are protected, but most are open and await your contributions. Do you know an interesting Virtual Campus or do you want to provide information about your country? Please log in and help us to sustain this wiki, as a large and dynamic inventory of Virtual Campuses!


Content Index

  1. Historical overview
  2. Definitions of virtual campus
  3. An Inventory of virtual campuses across the world
    1. Programmes of interest to Virtual Campus analysts
    2. Country reports + Country template for authors and Countries of relevance
    3. Institutional reports (Includes the case studies)
    4. Theoretical Categorization
  4. Critical Success Factors
  5. Resources
  6. Glossary of terms and Abbreviations
  7. Project description
  8. International Advisory Committee, People in the project and other relevant Experts
  9. List of all Categories - countries, case studies, etc
  10. Copyrights
  11. Recent changes
  12. Terms of Service


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Disclaimer

The Re.ViCa team makes every effort to ensure, but does not guarantee, the accuracy of the information on this wiki. Hyperlinks to other websites imply neither responsibility for, nor approval of the information contained in those other websites on the part of Re.ViCa.

The wiki is a work in progress. Many of the judgements that are made about institutions and projects are at this stage tentative and subject to further analysis by the project with the help of the International Advisory Committee - and may be found challenging by some readers. The Re.ViCa team conducts its research on Virtual Campuses along a broad range of parameters. We looked at former initiatives, research projects and the project consortium expertise. Most information is validated by the numerous discussion sessions that the Re.ViCa team has organised with different stakeholder groups throughout the project. Information on individuals is as far as possible collected from public sources and written in "curriculum vitae" fashion, focussing on their strengths and abilities and not on irrelevant personal information.

If any individual feels that information about them requires correction then it is within the spirit of the wiki approach for them to do that for their own entry.


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The Re.ViCa project is funded with support from the European Commission. The wiki reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.