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Connect the teachers to reach and teach the Net Generation
Begins: 2008-01-01
Ends: 2010-12-31
ITD reference office: Palermo
http://www.tenegen.eu

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Framework

LifeLong Learning Programme – Leonardo da Vinci sub-programme Tenegen has been selected as one of the 35 Leonardo da Vinci good practice examples from all over Europe in the 2007-2013 period (http://www.adam-europe.eu/hp/100/File/Newsletter%202014/ADAM%20Newsletter%2005%202014%20EN_digital.pdf)

Objectives

The aim of the project is to establish the TENEGEN networking environment, based on a theoretical model which allows teachers not only to study and acquire new knowledge and competences, but also to experience the newest e-learning methods, by cooperating, communicating, providing and sharing knowledge – where they learn why it is so important for the NET Generation to be connected

Workplan

Elaboration of a pedagogical model for online learning, using online communication strategies typical of the so called Net Generation; Development of an online repository of Open Learning Objects Development of an online learning environment based on open source LMS Development and implementation of five training modules in 3 languages: HU, EN, TR. Dissemination of results in Europe.

Expected results

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Partners:
  • DEKRA Akademie GmbH, DE-Germany
  • Balkesir University, TR-Turkey
  • veges Jzsef Szakkpző Iskola Gimnzium s Kollgium, HU-Hungary
  • CAPDM Ltd, Education Studies in Edinburgh University, UK-United Kingdom
  • Bottyn Jnos Műszaki Szakkzpiskola, HU-Hungary
  • Szchenyi Istvn Gimnzium s Szakkzpiskola, HU-Hungary
  • Nyugat-Magyarorszgi Egyetem, University of West Hungary (Hungary) - Information Society Education and Research Group, HU-Hungary
  • National Institute for Vocational and Adult Education - Nemzeti Szakkpzsi s Felnőttkpzsi Intzet, HU-Hungary
  • Prompt Education Centre for Informatics - Prompt-G Szmtstechnikai Oktatkzpont, HU-Hungary (Finanziatore)
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