À l’occasion de l’organisation de la COP22 au Maroc L'Université Al Akhawayn organise le Forum International des Sciences et Technologies Ifrane20-26 Octobre 2016 A l’occasion de l’organisation de la COP22 par la Maroc, du 7…
The Center for Learning Technologies in collaboration with Human Resources Department is offering a training in different IT skills for the benefit of AUI staff. The schedule of this program is as follow: Every day from Monday, Wednesday, Thursday…
Al Akhawayn University, in partnership with CITI Association and the Moroccan Education and Resource Network (MEARN), and with the participation of the Center for Learning Technologies (CLT), organized the 3rd edition of ICT in Education…
Interactive whiteboards CLT is pleased to announce four new training sessions on the Interactive whiteboard Starboard FX-TRIO-77 made by Hitachi. AUI acquired two of these boards for preliminary testing and integration study before generalization…
Turnitin workshops By Drs. Nancy Hottel and Brian Seilstad Nancy Hottel and Brian Seilstad will be presenting workshops on MW and F on Turnitin.com, AUI's plagiarism-prevention service and Reading Originality Reports. The workshops have been…
The Center for Learning Technologies organized a training on Teaching with Technology Date : Feb. 24-27, 2015 Place : CLT training lab, building 4, 3rd floor by : Miss. Sang Hee SHIN E-Learning Specialist, CEO consultant Sarige…
The AUI Center for Learning Technologies in collaboration with the Wandida project initiated by the “Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne “- EPFL, organized a recording sessions for AUI faculty on Febraury 18/19, 2015. The Wandida…
The Center for Learning Technologies - CLT was one of the organizer of the e-Learning Workshop: Experiencing e-Learning Date : 21-22 November 2014 9:30am to 5:30pm Place : Boardroom, Bld. 1 (1st day) & Lab. 5, Bld.…
Making social media work for students and teachers By : Mr. William Bartlett Ifrane School , AUI . on Wednesday, November 13 at 15:00 CLT Lab, Building 4, third floor
Donation from KOICA A ceremony was held on October 17, 2014 at Al Akhawayn University to greet a donation of equipment from KOICA in favor of the Centre of IT Innovation for Human Development (CITI).…
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