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		Panel session TENCompetence
		    Ivana Marenzi, Sergej Zerr, Wolfgang NejdlProviding Social Sharing Functionalities in LearnWeb2.0
M. Perez-Sanagustin, P. Santos, A. Moghnieh, D. Hernandez-Leo, J. BlatA conceptual framework for the integration of the 2.0 Web Tools in Lifelong Learning Scenarios
Elena Shoikova, Vladislav Denishev, Peter Vassilev, Radoslav MilanovDeveloping the Personal Competence Manager Evaluation Work: 'EPIQ Business Demonstrator'
Sue BennettThe future of learning designs: Making them useful and useable for teachers and learners
Jeffrey EarpTICT Teacher training Ontologies
Roumen NikolovA Model for European e-Competence Framework Development in a University Environment
Danail Bozhilov, Krassen Stefanov and Slavi StoyanovThe effect of adaptive learning style models, modes and controls on learning achievements
Dessislava VassilevaA formal approach to adaptive content delivery
Alexander DimovSoftware Services for Social Network tools implementation
Alesandar GrigorovKnowledge Sharing services in LearnWeb 2.0
Adelina Aleksieva-Petrova, Milen PetrovFunctional and non-functional requirements for building Service-oriented assessment model
Milen Petrov, Adelina Aleksieva-PetrovaThree view model of e-portfolio assessment system
 
		Panel session SISTER
		    Georgi Prangov, DAITCICT policy and development trends and challenges in Bulgaria
Mrs. Totka Chernaeva, DAITCEU opportunities for research, innovation and education
Assoc. Prof. Maria Nisheva, Sofia UniversityFMI draft RTDI strategy
Assoc. Prof. Silvia Ilieva, Sofia UniversityResearch topics, methodology and Action plan of WP2a "Software and Services"
Assoc. Prof. Krassen Stefanov, Sofia UniversityAction plan of WP2b "Intelligent Content and Semantics"
Assoc. Prof. Kamelia Stefanova, University of National and World Economics and Assoc. Prof. Elissaveta Gourova, Sofia UniversityAction plan of WP3 "Interdisciplinary skills of FMI researchers and networking with industry"
Ass. Prof. Eliza Stefanova, Sofia UniversityE-visibility of FMI research
Assoc. Prof. Teodora Georgieva, ARC FundThe innovation policy in Bulgaria: trends and challenges
Assoc. Prof. Lili Pavlova, BASThe technology transfer function - a challenge for Bulgarian Universities
Prof. Ricardo Goncalves, UNINOVA, PortugalBest practices for industry academia collaboration in ICT education
Prof. Gabriela Dodero, University of BalzanoExploiting synergies with SMEs and the Public Administrations in Bolzano
Mr. Lazarus Inepologlou, CERTH, GreeceBest practices for e-collaboration in research environment
Assoc. Prof. Elissaveta Gourova, Sofia UniversityBuilding scenarios for FMI RTDI Strategy and Action Plan
 
		Panel session REGEB LAB
		    Dorina Kabakchieva, CIST, Sofia UniversityPresentation of the Swiss-Bulgarian Project titled "Research and Competency E-Government and E-Business Lab Development: (REGEBLab)
Michael Quade, e-Business Centre, University of Applied Sciences, Basel, SwitzerlandPresentation of the Swiss eXperience in improving academy-industry collaboration in the eBusiness field
Kamelia Stefanova, University of National and World EconomicseBusiness Development – Important Factors for the improvement of the Bulgarian SME Competitiveness
Velichko Peykov, SPARKY Eltos AD, Lovech, Dorina Kabakchieva, CIST, Sofia UniversityPresentation of SPARKY Eltos AD experience for successful e-business solution implementation
Milen Georgiev, Mercurius Sofia Ltd, Svetlana Dimitrova, CIST, Sofia UniversityPresentation of Mercurius Sofia AD good e-business practice
 
		Panel session Dissemination of knowledge of industrial property in universities 
		Panel session Technology Transfer Centers in Bulgarian Universities - results and challenges |  |  |  |