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:The proposal aims at elaborating two in-depth analyses, one of the emerging needs of 10 universities from candidate countries (RO-BG) in delivering e-learning services and one of the transferable experiences (6 case studies) in the e-learning field from the EU members State Universities (UK, ES) on the specific needs of Candidate Countries universities. | :The proposal aims at elaborating two in-depth analyses, one of the emerging needs of 10 universities from candidate countries (RO-BG) in delivering e-learning services and one of the transferable experiences (6 case studies) in the e-learning field from the EU members State Universities (UK, ES) on the specific needs of Candidate Countries universities. | ||
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== Partners == | == Partners == |
Latest revision as of 16:42, 10 March 2011
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The Eenovate - E-Learning: a New Agenda for Universities from Candidate Countries project was selected in 2004 under the Socrates Minerva project.
As cited from the project description:
- The overall objective of the project is the research and the validation of the condition for a policy transfer of an up to date model for client-focused university eLearning services based on European Union countries' experience and adapted to Candidate countries' need and specifics.
- The proposal aims at elaborating two in-depth analyses, one of the emerging needs of 10 universities from candidate countries (RO-BG) in delivering e-learning services and one of the transferable experiences (6 case studies) in the e-learning field from the EU members State Universities (UK, ES) on the specific needs of Candidate Countries universities.
The Eenovate web site is no longer available.
Partners
- National School of Political Studies and Administration (SNSPA) (Romania) - Co-ordinator
- Institute of Educational Sciences (Romania)
- Institute of Education, University of London (UK)
- Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Spain)
- Sofia University (Bulgaria)
- Prom.IT (Italy)