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Kennisnet

About the organisation:


Kennisnet is the internet organisation for primary, secondary and professional education in the Netherlands. The foundation was established by the education organisations in 2001. These organisations are represented on the Supervisory Board.
Purpose
Kennisnet was set up by and for education, and therefore has an emphatically public objective. In order to meet this objective, Kennisnet creates virtual space for learning and educational processes. The added value of Kennisnet lies in its ability to offer simple and effective solutions to complex problems in education. ICT, and Kennisnet in particular, offer tools and resources for achieving learning goals in innovative ways. Kennisnet's objective is therefore to realise ICT's maximum potential for education.

Website:

Kennisnet

Kennisnet's principal contact:

Frans-Willem Duijnhouwer

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