We use this TEL Europe group to form ideas about possible cross border pilots that could be carried out in the context of the Share.TEC project (www.share-tec.eu). This group has two functions: to inform people involved in a pilot about what is going on in the other pilots and to attract people who might be interested in joining a pilot.
At the moment 8 pilots have been created. Below you find a short description and the email adress of the contact person. More details can be found in the associated group pages.
Myschoolsnetwork. As its primary target the pilot addresses training for secondary school teachers. Specifically, it concerns preparation and reflection about experience gained in praxis (Dutch student teachers engage in practice from Year 1 to Year 4 of their training) and through praxis in virtual environments.
Contact: Ron Barendsen: r.m.barendsen@iec.nhl.nl or Roelien Wierda: r.wierda@iec.nhl.nl
The online scientific journal. The basic idea is to gather information about available online journal in domains relevant for TE and collect / describe ways of using these resources for learning. Teaching academic writing skills is one obvious application, but there are others.
Contact: Reneta Bozhankova: r_bozhankova@abv.bg
Erasmus follow up. Erasmus is a student exchange programme funded by the European Communities. The programme is aimed at improving mobility and knowledge transfer between higher education institutes in Europe. The aim of this pilot is to find ways to reify the experience gaines in such a way that is disseminated widely.
Contact: Reneta Bozhankova: r_bozhankova@abv.bg
Creating, Sharing and Re-using Resources in Foreign Language Teaching on Primary Schools. This pilot wants to find a way to create and share resources that can be used as broadly as possible.
Contact: Beatriz Carramolino: bcarra@pdg.uva.es
Learning disabilities & teaching. Teaching learners with learning disabilities often requires specialized learning materials. These materials are often developed by experienced teachers based on many years of experience. Sharing and re-using is possible but requires access to the know-how of their developers.
Contact: Theresa Doyle: doyleth@tcd.ie
Design of learning and organizing distance courses in ICT and learning. This pilot focus is on the design for learning for teachers and teacher students.
Ulla Widmark and Eeva Koroma. eeva.koroma@did.su.se; ulla.widmark@did.su.se
Managing innovation project in education. This pilot start from an existing on-line course on learning project management skills needed to lead innovation projects in education. An completely open course in English and/or a course with a shared online element used by multiple higher education institutes is the aim of this pilot.
Contact: John van der Baaren: jba@ou.nl
Social Software and Web2.0 in Teacher Education and Teacher Training. In this pilot we analyse the usage of Social Software and Web2.0 tools and services in Teacher Education and Teacher Training. The pilot has the following objectives. First, learn about available web tools and services that are useful for teacher students during their studies, teachers in practice, and teacher educators and trainers. Second, develop practical experiences for using selected tools and services in educational scenarios. Third, identify the opportunities and limitations of the tools and services for their effective use. Based on these objectives we discuss and identify good practices for educational applications of Social Software and Web2.0 tools and services in Teacher Education and Teacher Training.
Contact: Marion R. Gruber marion.gruber@ou.nl
Tags: Cross border sharing of digital teacher education resources
Website: www.share-tec.eu
This group has a closed membership.