History

The 2015 LINQ Conference was a huge success with its motto “The Need for Change in Education: Openness as Default?” and took place from 11th to 13h of May 2015 in the vibrant European capital Brussels.

All information about LINQ 2015 here.

All results from LINQ 2015 (including the official LINQ 2015 proceedings, all papers and all presentations) can be downloaded here.

 

The 2014 LINQ Conference was co-organized with the EIF Conference under the motto “Changing the Trajectory: Quality for Opening Up Education” and took place from 7th to 9th of May 2014 on the beautiful Greek island Crete.

All information about LINQ 2014 here.

All results from LINQ 2014 (including the official LINQ 2014 proceedings, all papers and all presentations) can be downloaded here.

 

The 2013 LINQ Conference was defined by its motto “Learning Innovations and Quality: The Future of Digital Resources” and took place from 16th to 17th of May 2013 at the United Nations Headquarters of FAO in Rome, Italy.

All information about LINQ 2013 here.

All results from LINQ 2013 (including the official LINQ 2013 proceedings, all papers and all presentations) can be downloaded here.

 

The 2012 LINQ Conference was the first International Conference on Learning Innovation and Learning Quality, establishing the annual LINQ Conference series.

All information about LINQ 2012 here.

All results from LINQ 2012 (including the official LINQ 2012 proceedings, all papers and all presentations) can be downloaded here.

 

The LINQ Conference series was initiated by the Conference Chair Christian M. Stracke, Associate Professor for Open Education and Innovation at the Open University of the Netherlands due to feedback and requests during previous European conferences which he had organized: A need for discussions and a common interest for learning innovations and learning quality were identified in all previous conferences.

For this reason, the annual LINQ Conference series was launched in 2012 and the first LINQ Conference took place on 23 October, 2012 in Brussels, Belgium.