Monday, September 17, 2018

eLearning Vision 2020

Ref.: Education Journal (ISSN Print:2327-2600 ISSN Online: 2327-2619)

"Dear Vlada, M; Adascalitei, 
A Good day! 
The paper titled ROMANIAN EXPERIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF COURSES. SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT: VISION ON LEARNING - GRIGORE C. MOISIL, 110 YEARS AFTER BIRTH which has been published in ELEARNING VISION 2020!, VOL III 
has left a deep impression on us. It has drawn attention and interest from scholars specializing in computer; courses development; e-learning; education software; computer aided training.
 … 
With the aim to advance communications within scientific community, specialists and scholars in different fields can get the cutting-edge research results from Education Journal. Due to the advance, novelty, and possible extensive use of your research results, we sincerely invite you to contribute other unpublished papers of similar themes to the journal. We are also quite looking forward to receiving your further research on the published paper."
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Yours respectfully,
Jessie Wright Editor of Education Journal
http://www.educationjournal.net/
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Title: ROMANIAN EXPERIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF COURSES. SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT: VISION ON LEARNING - GRIGORE C. MOISIL, 110 YEARS AFTER BIRTH

Abstract: The article describes some aspects of mathematician contributions Gr. Moisil the appearance of the first Romanian computer and Informatics foundation in Romania. Particularly described in Gr. C. Moisil's view on computer use in the development of science and especially its impact on education development and evolution of society. After 1965, Informatics has become a science of sciences due to the development of the following areas: Systems (emergence and development of Cybernetics); Circuits and automatic (mathematical logic and Boolean algebra); Algorithms and computing (computing processes); Languages (Formal languages and Programming languages). In Romania, Informatics appeared and was developed because of the appearance and development of School of Algebraic theory automatic mechanisms. Professor Gr. C. Moisil fought in various forms until the end of life.

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