eLearning - Description of projects selected in 2003
Networks of Collaboration projects
Edu.Broker - viable business models
Edu.Broker's goal is to study and facilitate deployment of viable business
model(s) based on the exchange of educational content between Higher
Education Institutions (HEIs) and the corporate sector (large corporations
and SMEs) at European level.
Project Description (PDF Document)

EHLEE - improvement of history e-learning
The main objectives of the project are:
- to collect information
on experiences of domestic and international eLearning platforms of
Cliohnet (Creating Links and Innovative Overviews to Enhance Historical
Perspective in European Culture; Sokrates/Erasmus thematic network) members,
- to develop new methods
and practices of European level eLearning courses and platforms of history
studies,
- to disseminate the
best practice methods and experience to Cliohnet member universities,
- to enhance the uses of
virtual teaching of history in Europe among Cliohnet and in other
departments of history as well.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: The Department of History,
University of Turku
Contact person: Mr. Tapio Onnela tapio.onnela@utu.fi

eL3
The main objective of the project ist he expansion of computer-based
learning in healthcare and social science.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: Asklepios Harzkliniken GmbH
Contact person: Stefan Kruse stefan.kruse@harzkliniken.de

ELFE
The project aims at achieving a better understanding of the strenghts and
weaknesses of ICT in primary and secondary education.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: ETUCE (European Trade Union
Committee for Education).
Contact person: Elena Jenaro Tejada Elena.Jenaro.Tejada@csee-etuce.org

ENSEL - pilot projects/virtual centres collaboration
The project aims to support collaboration between ongoing pilot projects/
virtual centres being conducted within and funded by EU.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: Henley Management College
Contact person: Gillian Alexander Gillian.Alexander@henleymc.ac.uk

EPICC - European Portfolio Initiatives Co-ordination Committee
EPICC (European Portfolio Initiatives Co-ordination Committee) is an
initiative dedicated to making Europe a world leader in the field of
ePortfolio activities in all sectors of education and training.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: EIfEL
Contact person: Serge Ravet serge.ravet@eife-l.org

eTUTOR - invariants in the launch of formation
The project aims to highlight a number of methodological invariants during
launching of formation using fully the capabilities offered by Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT) and by experience feedback of
e-learning.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: INSA DE LYON
Contact person: AMGHAR Youssef amghar@if.insa-lyon.fr

Eu[eComp]Int - European eCompetence Initiative
The aim of the European eCompetence Initiative is the development of an
appropriate qualification for academic staff (in Higher Education) in the
use of ICT in teaching and learning.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: University of Dortmund - Center
for Research on Higher Education and Faculty Development
Contact persons: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Johannes Wildt - scientific
lead jwildt@hdz.uni-dortmund.de;
Dirk Schneckenberg - project manager dschneckenberg@hdz.uni-dortmund.de

EuPaCe.net - sharing resources in Process and Chemical Engineering
The main objective of the project is the formation and establishment of a
European Special Interest Group (SIG) to create synergies for e-learning
in the domain of Process and Chemical Engineering.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: Technical University of Berlin
Contact person: info@dbta.tu-berlin.de

EXEMPLO - ICT in the vocational training centre of the future
The EVTA members are intended to foster services and access to the
existing EXEMPLO extranet, a virtual place for the exchange of good
practices and communication between practitioners, that EVTA started in
2002 within a development platform project called "CUTTING THE
DIAMOND", aimed at shaping, with a common work of research and
exchange, the Long Life Learning vocational training Centre of the future.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: European Vocational Training
Association
Contact person: Els Delaere
Project Web site:
http://www.exemplo-elex.net/

e4net - European Experiences on eLearning for Economic Development
The project aims to create a transnational Special Interest Group that
reviews and makes active use of existing experiences with eLearning used
as a tool for supporting regional economic development.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: IHK Bildungszentrum Halle-Dessau
GmbH (Germany)
Contact person: Silke Ziegler-Pierce
zpierce@ihkbiz.de

JOIN - support for use of open source Learning Management Systems
The JOIN Project will provide consultancy and support for organisations/
institutions that want to employ open source Learning Management Systems
in all relevant topics ranging from the choice of a plattform, didactics
and organisational issues.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: University of Cologne
Contact person:
Alexandra Toedt

ReCOIL - for an access point to collaborative inquiry learning
The project's objective is to enable the introduction of collaborative
inquiry learning in European schools by creating a synthesis between the
approaches of three European projects (Co-Lab, ModellingSpace and Viten)
to collaborative inquiry learning, and to lay the basis for an access
point for teachers and policy makers to support decision making on and
implementation of collaborative inquiry learning in European education.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: Universiteit van Amsterdam,
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Contact person: Dr. Wouter R. van Joolingen

SELEAC
The objective of the project is to find out how a living community of
teachers, trainers and content providers, such as learners themselves, can
be set up and managed to achieve a reliable, up-to-date and exhaustive
source of eLearning material on European level relating to digital
printing and media technology.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: VTT Information technology
Contact person: Asta Bäck asta.back@vtt.fi

SIG DLAE - European accreditation for e-learning
The project aims to work out recommendations for a European accreditation
system in eLearning.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: Ecole Nationale des Ponts et
Chaussées
Contact person: Amaury LEGAIT legait@mail.enpc.fr

SIG-GLUE - A Special Interest Group for the Game-based Learning in Universities and
lifElong learning
The main goals of the proposed network are:
- establishment of structured collaboration and research in the game-based learning
area,
- creating tools that support propagating of knowledge,
skills, experience in the game-based learning,
- monitoring the
quality and establishing a quality stamp for game-based learning
resources,
- contributing to innovation of the European institution
and Universities.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: FH JOANNEUM Gesellschaft mbH (AT),
Centre for Multimedia and Learning
Contact person: Dr. Maja Pivec maja.pivec@fh-joanneum.at

SIGNOL - e-learning "tactical and costs plans" models
The project will develop e-learning models for the delivery of e-learning
within Learning Institutions to ensure the resources required and costs
incurred in delivering quality education on-line is not only achievable
but is sustainable.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: Clydebank College
Contact: tmccusker@clydebank.ac.uk

SIGOSSEE - in and around the Open Source Software
The project's main goal is to produce guidelines on selection and use of
open source eLearning tools, targeted at specific groups.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: Knownet, UK
Contact person: Mike Malloch mike@theknownet.com

TIE - analysing the instruction sequence
"Teachers in Europe" (TIE) gives teachers the opportunity to
examine and reflect upon their own, national and international instruction
sequences (comparison of in- and output) by analysing student work on the
"TIE" Web based interactive database.
Project Description (PDF Document)
Co-ordinating organisation: Ministry for Education, Science,
Research and Culture of the State of Schleswig-Holstein
Contact person: Andreas Reinholtz Andreas.Reinholtz@kumi.landsh.de
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