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Erasmus Portfolio Project Webinar: Tools, models and best practices for implementing Distributed and Blended European Education

In this event, we will share our experiences in applying the framework, toolkit and best practices in implementing our inter-connected education project and its end result, the Micro-Minor, conducted by five European universities in the frame of Erasmus+. The webinar is open for everyone and free of charge.
Erasmus webinar
Erasmus webinar

Invitation to the Erasmus Portfolio Project Webinar on May 16th: Tools, models and best practices for implementing Distributed and Blended European Education

Are you interested in European inter-connected education or online collaborative education?  

We are glad to announce our second webinar event entitled “Tools, models and best practices for implementing Distributed and Blended European Micro-Minor”.  In this event, we will share our experiences in applying the framework, toolkit and best practices in implementing our inter-connected education project and its end result, the Micro-Minor, conducted by five European universities in the frame of Erasmus+. The webinar is open for everyone and free of charge

​TO WHOM: Educators, teachers, students, professors, academic staff, policy makers or anyone interested in new approaches to teaching and Inter-connected European Education.

​WHEN: Thursday 16.5.2024 at 10:00-13:00

WHERE: Online webinar (open and free of charge, the link will be sent by email one day before the event)

SCHEDULE AND CONTENT:

09:00-10:00  Overcoming most typical challenges in becoming online/blended learning teacher; Dr. Mikko Rönkkö, Associate professor, School of Business and Economics, University of Jyväskylä.

10:00–10:30  Toolkit for implementing an European minor; Dr. Alvaro Pina Stranger, Université de Rennes; 

10:30–11:00  Monitoring and assessing distributed entrepreneurship education: The portfolio project's evaluation toolkit; Dr. Lorenzo Angeli and Jessica Lucchetta, University of Trento.

11:00–12:00 The goals, challenges, and achievements of CHARM-EU cooperation concerning inter-university education; Márta Turcsányi-Szabó, Dean's Commissionaire for Educational Innovation, ELTE Faculty of Informatics.

REGISTRATION:

Please register latest on May 15th via event page at: https://www.inter-connected-education.eu/copy-of-multiplier-event

WHAT IS ERASMUS PORTFOLIO PROJECT:

The PORTFOLIO project aims to provide HEIs with evidence-based knowledge and know-how concerning

  • digital transformation, 
  • inter-connected higher education systems, and 
  • innovative learning and teaching practices. 

With the support of Erasmus+, we have designed and implemented the distributed and blended European Entrepreneurship Minor. After being tested and improved twice (2023-2024), our “Distributed minor” will allow us to develop a Framework for implementing inter-connected teaching and learning practices.

The project will deliver some concrete and practical outputs, such as guidelines offering support, for example, in:

  • implementing strategies for the recognition of students’ learning outcomes across universities,
  • identifying local (at a teacher level) and global (at an institutional level) constraints, and
  • creating and managing inter-university pedagogical teams

More about the webinar: https://www.inter-connected-education.eu/multiplier-event

More about the project: https://www.inter-connected-education.eu/project

More about Erasmus+: https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/

Register here: https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/8F46EFD4911D5FC5

See you in the webinar!

 -Erasmus Portfolio project partners

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