Objective
The project aims at complementing the dissemination activities of the only two Networks of Excellence (NoE) on e-learning - KALEIDOSCOPE & PROLEARN - with complementary pilot participatory communication activities. The intended activities are complementary in several respects:
Their reach is regional and aim at additional target groups:
non-profit organisations, which are potential providers (because they are active in education and training, e.g.) or users of learning (because they are interested in making use of e-learning for internal training purposes). The parallelized activities will take place in Ostrava (Czech Republic) and Vienna (Austria). The project offers the unique opportunity to communicate in a dialogue-oriented manner activities and findings from both e-learning NoEs together by making innovative use of the multiplicatory function of NPOs and NGOs. The intended activities are interdependent feedback rounds and roundtables. On the one hand, these activities aim at reaching additional target groups, on the other hand, they stimulate the further development of e-learning tools by giving valuable hints how the usability of e-learning tools can be improved. That way the success of the communication activities translates into improved marketability and public participation in development processes alike.
Citizens' needs and aspirations from science and technology would be met to a greater extent than at present.
The communication activities are conceived as pilot activities. When successful, they offer good practice for similar Integrated Projects and Networks of Excellence. Future joint communication activities at a much larger scale with partners, which are active in bringing research closer to society, could build upon lessons learned. The final report will contain a detailed presentation of lessons learned from the activities and, if appropriate, policy recommendations to the European Commission.
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Programme(s)
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Call for proposal
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FP6-2003-SCIENCE-AND-SOCIETY-7
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Coordinator
VIENNA
Austria
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