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"e-ACCESS II - Supporting Vocational Education and Training for Disadvantaged User Communities"
Financed: European Union, Life Long Learning Programme 2007-2013, Sectorial Programme Leonardo Da Vinci, Transfer of Innovation
Code: LLP-LDV/TOI/2007/EL /04
Duration: 01.11.2007 - 31.10.2009
Coordinator: Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), Grecia
Summary
The eAccess II project aims to provide the technical infrastructure (tools and services) and to deliver training for developing and sharing Accessible e-Training Resources and e-Training Courses that can be reusable between different e-Training Platforms and Programmes
The main outcomes of the eAccess II project will be:
- The transfer of know-how across Europe on producing accessible e-Training Resources and Courses and providing e-Training services to People with Disabilities.
- The validation of the eAccess key results/outcomes in different European Settings
- The transfer of innovative e-Training practices across Europe.
The envisaged impact of the eAccess II project is the awareness rising on digital literacy and equal training opportunities for People with Disabilities, as well as facilitating the development of innovative practices in the field of vocational education and training other than at tertiary level, and their transfer, including from one participating country to others and supporting the development of innovative ICT-based content, services, pedagogies, and practice for Lifelong Learning.
Partners:
Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH) [Project Coordinator]
Information Society Open To ImpairmentS (e-ISOTIS)
University of Thessaly (UTH), Department of Special Education
Marie Curie Association
Cyberall Access Ltd
Association "H-Foundation for Distance Learning of Disabled People"
For more details, please visit the web page of the project: www.eaccess2learn.eu
This project has been funded with the support of European Commission in the framework of the Leonardo da Vinci program. The content of this website reflects only the partnership view and the Commision cannot hold responsability for any use of the information contained therein.
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