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And the Award goes to ... Learning Layers!
The third European Vocational Skills Week (EVSW) took place this week in Vienna (Wien). The event has been launched by the European Commission to draw attention to the importance of vocational education and training (VET) for education, economy and society. Our European VETNET network has also played a role in ... -
Bringing Learning Toolbox to wider use in training for construction sector
Last week I returned from my long sick leave. And I had immediately the possibility to attend a working meeting at the training centre Bau-ABC Rostrup. With this training centre we had worked in the EU-funded Learning Layers project many years to develop digital tools to support work process -oriented ... -
Reflections on #ECER2018 – Part Two: Transfer of Innovation after the Learning Layers Project
In my previous post I started to report on our activities at the European Conference of Educational Research (ECER 2018) that took place last week in Bolzano/Bozen. In the first post I concentrated on the sessions that focused on the use of Learning Toolbox (LTB) as a digital toolset for ... -
Reflections on #ECER2018 - Part One: Bringing Learning Toolbox and ePosters 'home' to ECER
As usual, I have also this year participated in the European Conference on Educational Research (ECER). This year the conference was organised in Bolzano-Bozen - in the bilingual South-Tyrolean area next to the Dolomites. But for me and my colleagues this was not at all a touristic mission. In addition ... -
Learning Toolbox goes (to) ECER - Welcome ePosters prepared with EERA-Toolbox
One of the most successful spin-offs from our EU-funded Learning Layers (LL) project has been the use of the Learning Toolbox (LTB) in conferences to prepare ePosters. As regular readers of this blog know, I have covered the work of the project and its construction pilot since 2012. And in ... -
Bye bye "Pontydysgu Studio" - good luck Pontydysgu Ltd & Pontydysgu SL!
Pontydysgu headquarters in Pontypridd, Wales and 'Pontydysgu Studio' as its filial in Bremen - that is how we have experienced it quite a long time. The name "Pontydysgu Studio" was used by Graham Attwell and Dirk Stieglitz when they worked with projects that had a radio program as its major ... -
Taking further steps with the TACCLE4-CPD project – Part Three: Mapping the approaches and contributions ...
With my two latest blogs I have been started a series of posts with which I want to take further steps with the ongoing EU-funded TACCLE4-CPD project. In the first post I gave a nutshell description, how our institute (Institut Technik & Bildung, ITB) positions itself in the current TACCLE ... -
Taking further steps with the TACCLE4-CPD project - Part Two: Revisiting the legacy of the ...
With my latest blog I started a series of blog posts with which I want to take further steps with the ongoing EU-funded TACCLE4-CPD project. Already in December I had posted of our kick-off meeting and shared some links to videos that presented the work of earlier TACCLE projects (that ... -
Taking further steps with the TACCLE4-CPD project - Part One: Setting the scene for project ...
In December 2017 I wrote a blog on the kick-off meeting of the EU-funded TACCLE4-CPD project that took place in our institute ITB at the University of Bremen. In that blog I described the background of TACCLE projects and presented the achievements of the pioneering TACCLE1 and TACCLE2 projects. I ... -
One year from the Learning Layers' final review - Part Three: New information on the ...
In my two previous blogs I have been developing a series of posts that reflects on the Final Review of our EU-funded Learning Layers project (one year ago) and on the achievements of the follow-up activities. My first post focused on the review event and on the blogs with which ...