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Re.ViCa - Reviewing (traces of) European Virtual Campuses

October 2007 – September 2009

Re.ViCa is a project, coordinated by EuroPACE ivzw


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Project Objectives

  • make an inventory and systematic review of cross-institutional Virtual Campus initiatives of the past decade within higher education at European, national and regional levels.
  • look not only at currently operational Virtual Campuses, but also at the legacy and impact of those Virtual Campus initiatives that have ceased activities.
  • identify relevant parameters and success factors for evaluating and comparing Virtual Campuses
  • organise in-depth discussions to incorporate the input of different interest groups: including Virtual Campus management bodies, relevant networks, students, policy makers and a range of experts at a global as well as European level.
  • compare European cases to selected non-European initiatives
  • formulate a set of action points that can be applied to ensure the realisation of successful European Virtual Campus initiatives.


Results

  • global benchmark overview
  • knowledge sharing through the organisation of discussion sessions at carefully chosen events and meetings with experts and policy makers
  • manual with guidelines, best practices, recommendations


Partners

  1. EuroPace (BE)
  2. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven – AVNet (BE)
  3. Audiovisual Technologies, Informatics and Telecommunications bvba (ATiT) (BE)
  4. FernUniversität in Hagen (DE)
  5. Helsinki University of Technology, TKK Dipoli) (FI)
  6. Université Louis Pasteur (FR)
  7. University of West-Hungary (HU)
  8. International Telematic University UNINETTUNO (IT)
  9. Matic Media Ltd (UK)

More information

EuroPACE ivzw

Kapeldreef 62

3001 Heverlee, Belgium

+32 (0) 16 32 78 15

info@europace.be

EuroPACE website


Project carried out with the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union.

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