Tbilisi. On March 14, a conference will take place at the hotel Holiday Inn dedicated to the concept of E- learning in Georgia. The conference is aimed at evaluating the current situation in Georgia in the field of e-learning, identifying opportunities and challenges and overall, putting the given issue on the agenda.
The conference will be attended by: representatives of the European Union, the Ministry of Education and relevant Parliamentary Committees; donor, international and local organizations; academic and educational organizations as well as other actors and stakeholders elaborating on the given issue.
Today, E-learning is a dramatically growing trend worldwide. At the conference, speeches will be delivered on prevalent global trends, as well as the current situation and future prospects in Georgia. In addition, practitioners from the field of academic, secondary and informal education will have an opportunity to share their experiences.
The conference is organized by the Civil Society Institute (www.civilin.org), with financial support of the European Union.