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The ''Disseminating Virtual Mobility for Students and Teachers'' ('''BEING MOBILE''') was selected in 2004, and funded from 1 November 2005 until 31 December 2006 by the European Commission - DG Education & Culture under the Socrates-Accompanying Measures programme. | |||
The Being Mobile web site is at http://www.being-mobile.net | |||
== Summary == | |||
The BEING MOBILE project aimed to raise awareness amongst representatives from all teaching and training sectors about how European Cooperation can be heightened through Virtual Mobility. Virtual Mobility of teachers and students enables them to benefit linguistically, culturally and educationally from the experience of other European countries and of their (academic) fields of study. Furthermore, virtual mobility enables European cooperation opportunities for those not able to benefit from the existing face-to-face programmes. | |||
BEING MOBILE managed a targeted dissemination activity, in the form of a workshop, a conference and a publication. The project specifically promoted the take-up of Virtual Mobility through making available the results of previous Socrates projects and similar initiatives in this field, fostering European cooperation in education and motivating others to follow their example. | |||
== Outcomes == | |||
The project produced the following outcomes: | |||
* The major outcome of the BEING MOBILE project is the Best Practice Manual "[[Media:BM_handbook_final.pdf|European Cooperation in Education through Virtual Mobility]]", edited by [[Helena Bijnens]], Machteld Boussemaere, [[Kamakshi Rajagopal]], [[Ilse Op de Beeck]] & [[Wim Van Petegem]]. This final publication is a handbook on the subject of Virtual Mobility. It includes short summaries of innovative and model projects or initiatives with a specific focus on replicable outcomes. | |||
* Two workshops on the topic of Virtual Mobility were organised in 2006 | |||
* A collection of papers, resources, manuals, links and documents | |||
All outcomes can be found on the [http://www.being-mobile.net BEING MOBILE website], more specifically on the "Resources" page. http://being-mobile.net/index.php?page=aboutvm&id=6 | |||
== Partners == | |||
* [[EuroPACE ivzw]] - [[Belgium]] - '''Co-ordinator''' | |||
* [[SPACE]] - [[Belgium]] | |||
* [http://www.icwe.net/ ICWE] - [[Germany]] | |||
* [http://www.tietgen.dk/ TietgenSkolen] - [[Denmark]] | |||
* [[ATiT]] - [[Belgium]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 7 July 2010
The Disseminating Virtual Mobility for Students and Teachers (BEING MOBILE) was selected in 2004, and funded from 1 November 2005 until 31 December 2006 by the European Commission - DG Education & Culture under the Socrates-Accompanying Measures programme.
The Being Mobile web site is at http://www.being-mobile.net
Summary
The BEING MOBILE project aimed to raise awareness amongst representatives from all teaching and training sectors about how European Cooperation can be heightened through Virtual Mobility. Virtual Mobility of teachers and students enables them to benefit linguistically, culturally and educationally from the experience of other European countries and of their (academic) fields of study. Furthermore, virtual mobility enables European cooperation opportunities for those not able to benefit from the existing face-to-face programmes. BEING MOBILE managed a targeted dissemination activity, in the form of a workshop, a conference and a publication. The project specifically promoted the take-up of Virtual Mobility through making available the results of previous Socrates projects and similar initiatives in this field, fostering European cooperation in education and motivating others to follow their example.
Outcomes
The project produced the following outcomes:
- The major outcome of the BEING MOBILE project is the Best Practice Manual "European Cooperation in Education through Virtual Mobility", edited by Helena Bijnens, Machteld Boussemaere, Kamakshi Rajagopal, Ilse Op de Beeck & Wim Van Petegem. This final publication is a handbook on the subject of Virtual Mobility. It includes short summaries of innovative and model projects or initiatives with a specific focus on replicable outcomes.
- Two workshops on the topic of Virtual Mobility were organised in 2006
- A collection of papers, resources, manuals, links and documents
All outcomes can be found on the BEING MOBILE website, more specifically on the "Resources" page. http://being-mobile.net/index.php?page=aboutvm&id=6
Partners
- EuroPACE ivzw - Belgium - Co-ordinator
- SPACE - Belgium
- ICWE - Germany
- TietgenSkolen - Denmark
- ATiT - Belgium