Objective
This project is concerned with the development of multimedia training material which will be used to enhance training associated with the EU FUSE programme. It will also support an MSc programme that, once established, will be available to institutions within Germany as well as the rest of Europe.
The multimedia training topics to be developed will include a range of microelectronics disciplines, including : microsystems technologies; applications and business benefits; microelectronics project management; technologies and applications; digital integrated circuit design; electronic design automation; and intelligent automation systems.
For each topic, multimedia training materials will be developed to enable distance learning study to take place. Each training module will be available for delivery via the internet and will comprise the course material together with tutorial support and a form of assessment. A single technical author will be employed to translate the training package into a multimedia format. The training modules developed under this initiative are proposed in the first instance to be in English only. Each partner may translate and adapt them into their respective languages and settings.
Impact
The project will help improve awareness and understanding of the applications of microelectronic technologies in EU industry.
Contract number : UK/97/2/00874/PI/II.1.1.c/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Industrial Change
Self-training and distance learning
Technological transfer
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Short training courses
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Public :
Workers in companies
Managers/ Owners of SMES
Young graduates
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Coordinator
BL35AB BOLTON
United Kingdom
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