Objective
Use of new information technologies has increased more than any other type of media. Business people know that the key to success is to have up-dated information and creative and original products. That is why companies have used new technologies in their reorganisation. As a consequence, less-educated people are displaced by new technologies and have trouble in finding new jobs. This problem is even greater for women.
The project aims to fight against the exclusion of women from the benefits of new technologies by designing and developing training and a new occupational/qualification profile in the growing sector of information technologies. Women will be trained in the design, production and use of multimedia systems. The partners will also take account of business needs in the field of new information technology.
Impact
The main result obtained will be a proven and validated methodology for autonomous use, in a group with a tutor or through distance training using the Internet.
Contract number : E/96/2/1034/PI/II.1.1.d/CONT
Domaine : Life long learning
Contents :
Equal opportunities
New job profiles
Training in SMEs
Products :
Evaluation tools
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Computer/electronic-based materials
Public :
Disadvantaged groups
Young graduates
Unemployed
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Coordinator
08018 Barcelona
Spain
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