Internet technology and, in particular Web‐based services, have the potential to revolutionise approaches to learning. These new forms of learning could provide additional educational opportunities for people with special needs to support their social integration and integration into the knowledge‐based economy. This paper starts with a short presentation on open Web‐based learning environments and knowledge forums followed by a discussion of some recent results on e‐learning and special needs users. Two examples of learning portals for supporting e‐learning forums developed within the European projects, EURO H 2000 and a DAAD German‐Romanian cooperation, are given. Ways of including users with special needs in projects on the design of learning materials and environments are also discussed.
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Ileana Hamburg;
Ileana Hamburg
Institut Arbeit und Technik, Wissenschaftszentrum NRW, Munscheidstr. 14,45886 Gelsenkirchen, Germany
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Marion Hersh;
Marion Hersh
12 Centre of Systems and Control, Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering,University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
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Mihai Gavota;
Mihai Gavota
National School of Political Science and Public Administration, Povernei, 6‐8, Bucharest, Romania
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Miona Lazea
Miona Lazea
National School of Political Science and Public Administration, Povernei, 6‐8, Bucharest, Romania
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-8510
Print ISSN: 1741-5659
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2004
Interactive Technology and Smart Education (2004) 1 (3): 205–216.
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Hamburg I, Hersh M, Gavota M, Lazea M (2004), "Open web‐based learning environments and knowledge forums to support people with special needs". Interactive Technology and Smart Education, Vol. 1 No. 3 pp. 205–216, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/17415650480000024
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