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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
The growing success of Erasmus and other exchange programmes has revealed | The growing success of Erasmus and other exchange programmes has revealed the need for students to get more and better guidance and support. Blended mobility, enabled by the use of educational technologies, and e-coaching methodologies, therefore are becoming increasingly popular as a complement to the traditional mobility programmes in order to support the mobile student of tomorrow in an efficient and effective way. The former project [[VM-BASE]] revealed many opportunities to support exchange students from a distance but it is only when all stakeholders in student mobility understand the benefits of organising virtual support for physical mobility programmes that they really will be integrated in mainstream education and become sustainable in the long term. | ||
Move-IT therefore brought together projects and potential users, triggered the discussion and kept blended and virtual mobility high on the agenda of the different European stakeholders. The project aimed to promote and increase the visibility of (former) projects (such as [[EPICS]], [[E-move]], MoreVM, SUMIT, [[BEING MOBILE]], Europe Now, Mobi-Blog, ESMOS, Let's Go, ...) and other innovative initiatives on blended and virtual mobility and e-coaching through the website (with a repository of good practices), through organising events: two webinars, two seminars and a final Forum and through other dissemination activities (presentation at conferences, etc.) | |||
== Outcomes == | == Outcomes == |
Revision as of 12:46, 4 March 2011
The Seminars Promoting Virtual Support for Mobile Students (Move-IT) project was selected in 2009, and it was funded from 1 November 2009 until 31 December 2010 by the European Commission under the Lifelong Learning Programme, Erasmus - Accompanying Measures.
The Move-IT web site is at http://move-it.europace.org
Summary
The growing success of Erasmus and other exchange programmes has revealed the need for students to get more and better guidance and support. Blended mobility, enabled by the use of educational technologies, and e-coaching methodologies, therefore are becoming increasingly popular as a complement to the traditional mobility programmes in order to support the mobile student of tomorrow in an efficient and effective way. The former project VM-BASE revealed many opportunities to support exchange students from a distance but it is only when all stakeholders in student mobility understand the benefits of organising virtual support for physical mobility programmes that they really will be integrated in mainstream education and become sustainable in the long term.
Move-IT therefore brought together projects and potential users, triggered the discussion and kept blended and virtual mobility high on the agenda of the different European stakeholders. The project aimed to promote and increase the visibility of (former) projects (such as EPICS, E-move, MoreVM, SUMIT, BEING MOBILE, Europe Now, Mobi-Blog, ESMOS, Let's Go, ...) and other innovative initiatives on blended and virtual mobility and e-coaching through the website (with a repository of good practices), through organising events: two webinars, two seminars and a final Forum and through other dissemination activities (presentation at conferences, etc.)
Outcomes
Upcoming final event:
- 1 December 2010 - "Home and Away Forum. Coaching students from a distance", pre-conference event of the Online Educa conference, Berlin, Germany
Please check http://move-it.europace.org and http://www.online-educa.com/pre-conference-events for further information.
Past events:
- 7 May 2010 - Webinar on e-coaching (speakers: Mart Achten, Professor Gilly Salmon, Ilse Op de Beeck)
- 27 May 2010 - Webinar on e-coaching (speakers: Mateja Geder, Steven Verjans, Anne-Mari Karppinen)
- 10 June 2010 - Seminar, Coimbra Annual Conference in Iasi, Romania
- 14 October 2010 - Seminar, Leuven, Belgium
In the framework of the Move-IT project, the summary booklets and recommendations from its predecessor project VM-BASE were translated in Spanish, French and German.
Partners
- EuroPACE ivzw - Belgium - Co-ordinated by Mart Achten
- Katholieke Universiteit Leuven - Belgium
- Coimbra Group ASBL - Belgium