MENON Network, MENON (Belgium)
MENON Network is a European innovation and research network providing information and advice to policy makers, education communities, and the ICT industry on issues related to innovation and changes in Education and Training, Lifelong Learning and Knowledge Society developments in Europe and worldwide. MENON, established as a European Economic Interest Group (EEIG) since 1999 in Brussels, provides the necessary insight for all stakeholders in Europe to enhance a value-oriented and innovative use of ICT, and to develop useful ICT applications and services of better quality. The MENON Network is active at national level, through its member organizations, and at trans-national level, where the EEIG co-ordinates co-funded projects and consulting, as well as policy support activities towards the European Commission and international organizations. The members of the MENON Network are the following: SCIENTER (Italy), FIM-New Learning-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany), Lambrakis Foundation (Greece), Helsinki University of Technology (Finland), The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations (United Kingdom), The Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary). All members have specific significant experience in the field of e-learning and innovation in education and training and the overall deployment of ICT under an integrated perspective: eLearning policies, eLearning market, practices and research developments, eLearning products and processes quality, etc. MENON is active across all sectors of Lifelong Learning and has a specific expertise in connecting practices from different sectors and in facilitating cross-fertilization across learning fields. In Go-Lab MENON coordinates the Community Building and Support work package (WP6) and is involved in the development of the Go-Lab Pedagogical Framework (WP1). | Address: MENON Network 35, Rue des Deux Eglises, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium Web: http://www.menon.org Contact: Claudio Dondi, Chiara Piccolo Tel.: 32 (0) 2 639 3030 Fax: 32 (0) 2 644 3583 eMail: [email protected] |