Several deserving winners were honored recently with 2019 International E-Learning Awards in the Academic Division at the International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL) in Bangkok, Thailand. They include “Curso para docentes online Universidad Europea,” by the Universidad Europea de Madrid in Spain which was the winner in the E-Learning award and represened by María Dolores Vivas Urías and Sara Redondo Duarte. The winner in the Blended Learning category was “Blended Learning Platforms for Mathematics and Physics,” from the University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien – Department for Applied Mathematics & Physics/Teaching and Learning Center, Austria represented by FH-Prof. Ing. Dr. Gerd Ch. Krizek.
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