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The latest in e-learning, at Expoelearning

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:18 am
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Written by Chema Garcia
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Distance learning is a training modality that is booming and constantly developing. For some years now, Aefol has been offering us a professional fair that allows us to keep up to date with new trends and provides a space for networking .

The 2019 edition has just ended. Dedicated to blockchain applied to e-learning, it also presented new trends in the education sector, such as mixed reality or the classroom of the future.

Keep reading and we will give you the foundations to become an up-to-date and well-informed educational professional...



What is Expoelearning?
You may not be entirely clear about how Expoelearning works. In reality, it is two interconnected spaces with different objectives:

The international congress will bring together renowned figures who are making history in education, such as Olivier Cruzet from the University 42 , the only university without professors, and experts in blockchain , the technology that will soon change our digital lives.
At the fair, there is the possibility of visiting the benin phone data stands of companies involved in the training sector and specialized in e-learning. Networking and professional meetings are present throughout all the days.
Digital Corner . An auditorium attached to the fair gives exhibitors the opportunity to present their products and, for attendees, enables communication with other visitors and to broaden the vision that each company brings from its stand.


Keynote presentations at Expoelearning's Digital Corner
During our visit to expolearning we had the opportunity to discuss with colleagues from all over Spain the day-to-day problems of a company focused on e-learning, but there were also moments available to attend the Digital Corner auditorium. From this space we would like to highlight the following presentations:

Extended reality with visyon .
We were struck by how well augmented or virtual reality can be integrated into learning environments, for example in simulators for training in machine operation or in other courses that require visual support.