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Jean-François LINTANFF | Business Development Manager, GEODIS Dir. Commerciale & Marketing Groupe
Jean-François LINTANFF
Business Development Manager, GEODIS Dir. Commerciale & Marketing Groupe
What is eLycée?
Saturday, September 29, 2007


http://www.elycee.com/en

eLycée is the only program of fully interactive French education online. eLycée's total immersion courses for French speakers take place in virtual classrooms online. In the classroom, up to 12 students and their teacher see each other, speak with each other, and work together in real time using a range of shared applications. In groups, in pairs and in one-to-one sessions, students aged 10 and up learn through participation and activity. All our innovative courses - whether linguistic, academic, cultural or social - make full use of new media and technology to help students practice and perfect their French language in a groundbreaking virtual classroom environment.


Jean-François LINTANFF | Business Development Manager, GEODIS Dir. Commerciale & Marketing Groupe
Jean-François LINTANFF
Business Development Manager, GEODIS Dir. Commerciale & Marketing Groupe
Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA)
Friday, January 26, 2007

About EIA

The Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) is a national trade organization that includes the full spectrum of U.S. manufacturers. The Alliance is a partnership of electronic and high-tech associations and companies whose mission is promoting the market development and competitiveness of the U.S. high-tech industry through domestic and international policy efforts. EIA, headquartered in Arlington, Va., comprises nearly 1,300 member companies whose products and services range from the smallest electronic components to the most complex systems used by defense, space and industry, including the full range of consumer electronic products.

The progressive structure of the Alliance enables each sector association to preserve unique autonomy while uniting in common cause under EIA. EIA represents the Alliance on issues that the entire industry agrees are imperative to the success of high technology in the U.S. Our issue areas are forward-thinking, broad and market based, giving us the ability to advocate ...