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developments constitute an enormous challenge; one
of the answers to this problem is the access o lifelong
learning.”
“The eLearning initiative of the European commis-
sion seeks to mobilise the educational and cultural
communities, as well as the economic and social
players in Europe, in order to speed up changes in the
education and training systems for Europe’s move to
a knowledge-based society” (hughes 1994).
The EU member states are supported by the European
commission in this field. Through the eLearning ini-
tiative, they could gain experience in encouraging
cooperation, and exchange of good practice, it is a
further step towards the vision of technology serving
life-long learning.
Four lines can be followed: