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The ''Agency for Easy Access to Virtual Campus'' ('''E.A.S.Y.''') was funded in 2004 by the EU's Erasmus Virtual Campuses programme. It received funding from 2005-2007. According to its web site, cited below:
The ''Agency for Easy Access to Virtual Campus'' ('''E.A.S.Y.''') was selected in 2004 by the EU's Erasmus Virtual Campuses programme. It received funding from 2005-2007. According to its web site, cited below:


:The E.A.SY. Project, supported by eight european universities, aims to support the e-learning development of European higher education in order to favour the exchange and the collaboration and to enhance the students’ virtual mobility. The project, as part of the wider framework of EU’s E-learning programme, intends both to improve the on line learning quality and to ease the European students’ access to the ICTs.
:The E.A.SY. Project, supported by eight european universities, aims to support the e-learning development of European higher education in order to favour the exchange and the collaboration and to enhance the students’ virtual mobility. The project, as part of the wider framework of EU’s E-learning programme, intends both to improve the on line learning quality and to ease the European students’ access to the ICTs.

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The Agency for Easy Access to Virtual Campus (E.A.S.Y.) was selected in 2004 by the EU's Erasmus Virtual Campuses programme. It received funding from 2005-2007. According to its web site, cited below:

The E.A.SY. Project, supported by eight european universities, aims to support the e-learning development of European higher education in order to favour the exchange and the collaboration and to enhance the students’ virtual mobility. The project, as part of the wider framework of EU’s E-learning programme, intends both to improve the on line learning quality and to ease the European students’ access to the ICTs.

The E.A.S.Y. web site is at http://www.easy-elearning.net/

Partners

  • La Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) - Co-ordinator
  • Tischner European University Krakow (Poland)
  • Basque Country University (Spain)
  • University of Milan Bicocca (Italy)
  • Central European University (Hungary)
  • University of Warwick (UK)
  • University Catholique de Louvain (Belgium)
  • University of Calabria (Italy)
  • Ce.S.F.Or. (Italy)
  • CSIA (Italy)
  • Deltatator spa, (Italy)




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