EUROPEAN THEMATIC NETWORK FUTURE EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN COMPUTING: HOW TO SUPPORT LEARNING AT ANYTIME ANYWHERE ( FETCH )

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EUROPEAN THEMATIC NETWORK FUTURE EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN COMPUTING: HOW TO SUPPORT LEARNING AT ANYTIME ANYWHERE ( FETCH )

LLP BG-ERASMUS-ENW FUTURE EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN COMPUTING: HOW TO SUPPORT LEARNING AT ANYTIME ANYWHERE PARTNERS: 67 universities and companies from 35 countries PERIOD: 3 YEARS 01/10/2013 – 30/09/2016 EU GRANT: Euro COORDINATOR: UNIVERSITY OF RUSE, BULGARIA

LLP BG-ERASMUS-ENW FUTURE EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN COMPUTING: HOW TO SUPPORT LEARNING AT ANYTIME ANYWHERE MAIN REASONS FOR SUBMITTING THE PROPOSAL:  New strategic framework for European cooperation in education and training ЕТ2020;  European Qualification Framework ;  Tuning methodology;  Introducing modern innovative technologies in education.

LLP BG-ERASMUS-ENW FUTURE EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN COMPUTING: HOW TO SUPPORT LEARNING AT ANYTIME ANYWHERE MAIN AIMS: Achievement of intelligent growth, and building a knowledge and innovation based computer society through raising the quality of computing education, introducing modern innovative technologies in education, sharing knowledge, discussing methodologies, promoting exchange of good practice between all parties.

LLP BG-ERASMUS-ENW FUTURE EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN COMPUTING: HOW TO SUPPORT LEARNING AT ANYTIME ANYWHERE EXCEPTED RESULTS AND PRODUCTS:  European Strategic Framework for Computing Education and Training (ESFCET 2020), which will form strategies at local and transnational level to enrich computing education in Europe.  European Evaluation Framework in Computing Education and Training EEFCET 2020, which will evaluate the three factors: knowledge, skills and competences, acquired during education and training in computing.  Recommendations for future digital curricula in Computing Education and Training DCCET  New didactical theories and learning models for use social media in education  Six conferences and six workshops as co- events to the conferences in the field of computing.  Publication of results magazines, newspapers, brochure and internet sites.

LLP BG-ERASMUS-ENW FUTURE EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN COMPUTING: HOW TO SUPPORT LEARNING AT ANYTIME ANYWHERE IMPACT:  The project products will be of benefit for all parties in computing education like: University and national policy-makers in Computing education; University academic staff who are lecturers/trainers in Computing; Bachelor, Master & Doctoral Students of Computing who are currently being trained and those to be admitted in years to come; Research institutes and centers in Computing; Companies and small and medium-size enterprises in the field of Computing.  The project will change the methodology of training computer specialists, will apply most modern technologies in education, and will promote closer cooperation between universities, research institutes and industry.

LLP BG-ERASMUS-ENW FUTURE EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN COMPUTING: HOW TO SUPPORT LEARNING AT ANYTIME ANYWHERE