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The University College Arteveldehogeschool (Arteveldehogeschool) supports e-learning through its LMS DILEAH and collaborative tools in Q-port.


The university college Arteveldehogeschool is a Catholic institute for higher education, established on 31 December 2000.

University College Arteveldehogeschool focuses on offering study programmes in the fields of teacher training, economic and graphic education, health care and social work.


Mission:

  • The Arteveldehogeschool is a dynamic centre of knowledge working closely with practitioners to provide high value study programmes that meet academic and employer needs.
  • The university college is a stimulating environment in which to learn, and creates maximum opportunities for its students and staff.
  • The Arteveldehogeschool is a forward-looking institution, bringing an international perspective to its philosophy and activities.
  • The university college develops its activities and its commitment to society in an open and motivating climate, based on Christian values of engagement and sustainability.

This university college is part of the Ghent University Association.

The institution’s main office is in Gent, Belgium. Other campuses are located in the city of Gent.


Artevelde Hogeschool enrolls about 9 000 students and employs about 980 staff


From 2009 the learning account came into effect: a ‘virtual backpack with credits’ in which students can view their study progress with enrolments and results. The learning account is at the [www.studentenportaal.be student portal]

The university college web site is at http://www.arteveldehs.be and its English web pages start at http://www.arteveldehs.be/emc.asp?pageId=1857


VLE

The Arteveldehogeschool supports e-learning through Dokeos, which they calls DILEAH - see Dokeos.

It also offers Sakai to its instructors and students through Q-port.



> Belgium

> Ghent University Association

> Programmes