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03/10/2010
The Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ISEEES) at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB), in collaboration with the Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC), is soliciting proposals from more...


27/08/2010
CRRC-Armenia is pleased to invite you to a lecture on “Courting the Nation Abroad: Diaspora Policies in Post-communist Armenia, Croatia and Serbia” to be conducted by Sarah Garding (PhD more...


17/08/2010
Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC) - Armenia invites you to a workshop on “The basics of Academic Writing” to be delivered by Laurène Aubert, Grenoble Institute of Political Studies (France)Dates: more...


09/08/2010
Due to a large number of interested participants CRRC-Armenia is extending the “Basic Statistical and Econometric Analysis with SPSS” methodological training course. The second group is already formed and will participate more...


27/07/2010
CRRC-Armenia invites applications from researchers, university staff, local NGOs, media, and others who are computer literate, have basic statistics knowledge, and are interested in the subject to participate in computer more...


MOODLE

Moodle's creators describe it as “an Open Source software package designed using sound pedagogical principals, to help educators create effective online learning communities.” Universities, professors and institutions throughout the world use Moodle as a tool for teaching and training.

To increase it reach, promote new technologies and further develop South Caucasus research communities, in 2007 CRRC joined the list of over 200,000 Moodle users. CRRC now uses Moodle as an innovative method to provide training while administering its Fellowship Program. CRRC also employs Moodle for managing research projects and for developing local core social science training modules in the region. To explore, CRRC’s Moodle platform, click here.

Here is what some of the CRRC Fellows had to say about the fellowship application process through Moodle.

  • “I browsed through the presented materials and what I really liked is the logistical sequences and the very cozy framework. Good Job!” - PublicHealthResearcher0578
  • “Many thanks to CRRC for this interesting opportunity for young researchers to develop and improve their skills and knowledge.” - Sociologist0817
  • “Excellent and unique. And I am sure that every one of us learns from this preparation process as well. Thank you CRRC for such a good initiative!” - Economist0531.
  • "Thank you very much for this online platform. It's very user-friendly. Thanks!" - Sociologist0514