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The ''REal Virtual Erasmus'' ('''REVE''') was selected in 2004, and funded from 1 January 2005 until 31 December 2006 by the European Commission - DG Education & Culture under the eLearning programme. Per the original project description, its goal was: | |||
The ''REal Virtual Erasmus'' ('''REVE''') was selected in 2004 | |||
Enhancing the impact and efficiency of the Erasmus programme through the set-up of and support for a full-fletched virtual Erasmus action. | |||
The REVE web site is at http://reve.europace.org/ | The REVE web site is at http://reve.europace.org/ | ||
== Main outcome == | |||
The major output of the REVE project is the [http://reve.europace.org/drupal/ Virtual Mobility Manual. How to teach internationally from your own desk]. This online publication has the aim to introduce Virtual Moblity with all its aspects to teachers of higher education, to support them while implementing this mobility in their course and thus giving students the opportunity to broaden their study experience. Therefore the manual includes practical examples of Virtual Erasmus courses and information on collaboration models, conditions and agreements, accreditation and localisation. It also provides training materials for the teachers. | |||
== Partners == | == Partners == | ||
Core partners | Core partners | ||
* [[EuroPACE ivzw]] - [[Belgium]] | * [[EuroPACE ivzw]] - [[Belgium]] - '''co-ordinator''' | ||
* [[EDEN]] (European Distance and E-learning Network) - [[United Kingdom]] | * [[EDEN]] (European Distance and E-learning Network) - [[United Kingdom]] | ||
* [[EUNITE]] (European University Network for Information Technology in Education) - [[Belgium]] | * [[EUNITE]] (European University Network for Information Technology in Education) - [[Belgium]] |
Revision as of 20:16, 27 April 2009
The REal Virtual Erasmus (REVE) was selected in 2004, and funded from 1 January 2005 until 31 December 2006 by the European Commission - DG Education & Culture under the eLearning programme. Per the original project description, its goal was:
Enhancing the impact and efficiency of the Erasmus programme through the set-up of and support for a full-fletched virtual Erasmus action.
The REVE web site is at http://reve.europace.org/
Main outcome
The major output of the REVE project is the Virtual Mobility Manual. How to teach internationally from your own desk. This online publication has the aim to introduce Virtual Moblity with all its aspects to teachers of higher education, to support them while implementing this mobility in their course and thus giving students the opportunity to broaden their study experience. Therefore the manual includes practical examples of Virtual Erasmus courses and information on collaboration models, conditions and agreements, accreditation and localisation. It also provides training materials for the teachers.
Partners
Core partners
- EuroPACE ivzw - Belgium - co-ordinator
- EDEN (European Distance and E-learning Network) - United Kingdom
- EUNITE (European University Network for Information Technology in Education) - Belgium
- Katholieke Universiteit Leuven - Belgium
- Helsinki University of Technology - Finland
- FernUniversität in Hagen - Germany
Active partners
- Katholieke Hogeschool Kempen - Belgium
- University of Granada - Spain
- University of Strathclyde - United Kingdom
- Aalborg University - Denmark
- University of West-Hungary - Hungary
- BEST (Board of European Students of Technology) - France
- Warsaw University of Technology - Poland
- La Sapienza - University of Rome - Italy
- Consorzio NETTUNO - Italy
- College of Management and Public Administration in Zamosc - Poland
- Escola Superior de Comunicação Social - Portugal