Objective
OBJECTIVES
It has been observed that open and distance training tools are not used uniformly in the various countries of the EU. This is because, in the less technologically advanced countries, new training techniques cannot be transferred easily because few people are familiar with the reproduction rights, rights of use and transfer rights applying to these tools. The objective of the project is therefore to determine the requirements which exist in respect of open and distance training and to create a European service providing information, training and guidance for potential users of open and distance training tools.
ACTIVITIES
To this end, the partners are to develop a service within the national training centres which will bring together trainers on the one hand and designers of open and distance training tools on the other. This service will have a transnational dimension and will provide information for those who need it on the legal aspects (reproduction rights, licences required for use of the tools etc.) of the transfer of these tools in the form of open training, their adaptation and their use. It will thus provide a legal framework for the transfer of the tools and will open the training market to countries which are in need of it.
PRODUCTS
The aim of the project is to create a database covering all existing open and distance training tools, requirement profiles for open training in each country, guides outlining the legal framework of transfers and tools allowing this transfer and its adaptation/use in the receiving country.
Contract number : I/95/2/2167/P/II.1.1.c)/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Open and distance learning
Products :
Management tools for transnational placements
Informations/ ressources database
Publication
Public :
Workers/ Employees
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Young people entering work
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Coordinator
40123 Bologna
Italy
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