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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Fundación Universitaria del Área Andina, HAMK, FUNDACAO UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO ABC, IFES, IFAP +2 partnersFundación Universitaria del Área Andina,HAMK,FUNDACAO UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO ABC,IFES,IFAP,Technological University of Pereira,INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DE BRAGANCAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101083111Funder Contribution: 782,702 EUREMBRACE - the new era of digital higher education cooperation project responds to the Latin American partners' needs to develop and implement institutional reforms by offering a strong input in higher education modernization. Education is seen as means to respond to both regional and global challenges.The projects main objectives are to•Develop HEI teachers’ digital and pedagogical competence to plan, implement and assess student-centred and competence-based online education•Support educational management in managing impactful pedagogical change and organisation of the innovative learning ecosystem with all the relevant stakeholders. •Build innovative collaboration between HEIs and work life/society partners resulting in stronger learning ecosystem and more robust economic and social development.Project supports teachers’ (25) professional development by organizing joint online learning modules, badge-driven competence development process, MOOC (300 teachers), open access learning materials and guidelines. Educational managers (15) define guidelines for teachers’ digital and pedagogical competence development and assess sustaining educational change and project goal achievement in the learning ecosystem of HEIs and their industry partners. Project creates, in co-creation with different stakeholders (students, teachers, managers, minimum of 10 industry and society partners), transferable models for innovative education-industry collaboration. Over 250 students in 5 Latin American HEIs will participate in new pedagogical practises during the project timeline gaining relevant competences and concrete experience with the world of work. The EMBRACE project result is modern and resilient HEIs in Latin America with capacity to utilize digitalization for creating inclusive and student-centered learning experiences. New co-creation models involve variety of different stakeholders and contribute towards robust and sustainable learning ecosystem.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Universidad Regional Autónoma de Los Andes, UA, IFAP, University of Maine, CIRAD +6 partnersUniversidad Regional Autónoma de Los Andes,UA,IFAP,University of Maine,CIRAD,UMH,FUNDACAO DE APOIO E DESENVOLVIMENTO AO ENSINO, PESQUISA E EXTENSAO UNIVERSITARIA NO ACRE,Central University of Ecuador,FAP-UNIFESP,UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DA AMAZONIA,FUNDACAO DE AMPARO E DESENVOLVIMENTO DA PESQUISAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101082459Funder Contribution: 781,093 EURLes populations rurales d'Amazonie vivent de profondes transformations de leur environnement et leurs modes de vie, leurs cultures et savoirs sont menacés. L’organisation collective des producteurs, le maintien et le développement de systèmes de production fondés sur un usage durable des ressources naturelles sont essentiels pour l'avenir de ces populations et passent par de nouvelles formes de formation académique, qui combinent la valorisation des savoirs empiriques avec la maîtrise de nouvelles technologies. ICOOPEB renforcera la formation de 3150 étudiants, dispensée par 37 enseignants, sur les enjeux du développement territorial durable dans les universités d’Amazonie et améliorera leur maîtrise des nouvelles technologies de l’information. Il s’appuiera sur le développement et l’apprentissage d’outils numériques servant à communiquer sur les besoins des communautés rurales et à construire des solutions adaptées en rapprochant les étudiants des entreprises coopératives. Le projet consistera en 4 séminaires intégrant enseignants, étudiants, professionnels de l’économie sociale et solidaire, producteurs ruraux et communautés amérindiennes ou traditionnelles, dans la réalisation de 6 ressources audiovisuelles sur des expériences innovantes; la réalisation d’une plateforme d’échanges de savoirs et d’une carte participative avec traduction ; des formations sur les thèmes du projet et sur les outils numériques pour des communautés rurales (300 personnes formées) ; la diffusion des résultats et des outils aux autres établissements, aux coopératives et organisations amérindiennes de la région et un site Internet donnant accès aux outils numériques. ICOOPEB impliquera les enseignants et étudiants de 2 établissements équatoriens (UNIANDES et UCE) et de 3 établissements brésiliens (IFPA-Castanhal, UNIFAP et UFRA), 8 partenaires associés, ainsi que des communautés rurales des Provinces de Pastaza et de Napo (Equateur), de l’Etat de l’Amapá et de l'État du Pará (Brésil).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DO PORTO, UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA, UC ARTES, IFAP, IFRJ +9 partnersINSTITUTO POLITECNICO DO PORTO,UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA,UC ARTES,IFAP,IFRJ,CONIF CONSELHO NACIONAL DAS INSTITUICOES,FUNDACION INSTITUTO PROFESIONAL DUOC UC,University of Salamanca,AEPF,University of the Republic,Universidade de Vigo,IFTM,TAMK,CEFETFunder: European Commission Project Code: 585687-EPP-1-2017-1-PT-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPFunder Contribution: 999,310 EURLAPASSION (Latin-America Practices and Soft Skills for an Innovation Oriented Network) is a project from the program Erasmus+ within the line KA2 – Capacity Building in the field of Higher Education (reference 585687-EPP-1-2017-1-PT-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP). It involved partners from Portugal, Finland, Spain, Brazil, Uruguay, and Chile. LAPASSION consortium had as motivation to create a unique solution to address different problems affecting youth in HEI, helping students to obtain a better training in terms of innovation, soft skills, and internationalization. This solution was achieved by means of LAPASSION MP/I (Multidisciplinary Projects/Internships) for students’ teams to help them to co-create, and co-develop projects proposed by enterprises and other organizations, or to accelerate innovative ideas in an international context involving students from several countries.The aim of LAPASSION was to increase the innovation culture of HEI and the connection with Enterprises/Organizations (E/O) with impact in Employability, and Internationalization. This aim is pursued by implementing MP/I for co-creation, co-development and acceleration of innovative ideas, integrated in the educative project of the involved institutions. MP/I was implemented by means of students' teams involving students with different backgrounds, different graduation levels, and from different countries, and solving challenges posed by E/O. The sustainability of the project is currently ensured in Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay, and can be extended to other Latin-America countries, like Colombia.LAPASSION is a consortium with 15 partners, including 13 Higher Education Institutions (4 from Europe and 9 from Latin America), 1 Association of Enterprises from Portugal, and 1 Council of the Federal Institutes from Brazil. The list of the partners is the following:Polytechnic of Porto (IPP, Portugal, coordinator)Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK, Finland)University of Vigo (UVIGO, Spain)University of Salamanca (USAL, Spain)Federal Institute Riograndense (IFSUL, Brazil)Federal Institute of Triângulo Mineiro (IFTM, Brazil)Federal Institute of Goiás (IFG, Brazil)Federal Institute of Maranhão (IFMA, Brazil)Federal Institute of Amazonas (IFAM, Brazil)University of the Republic of Uruguay (UDELAR, Uruguay)Technological University of Uruguay (UTEC, Uruguay)Foundation of Professional Institute (DUOC, Chile)Catholic University of Chile (PUC, Chile)Association of Enterprises of Portugal, Commerce and Industry Chamber (AEP, Portugal)Council of Federal Institutes of Brazil (CONIF, Brazil)LAPASSION involved 7 editions (sets) of multidisciplinary projects for students plus several other additional editions not supported by LAPASSION budget (3 in Porto, 4 in Uruguay, 1 in Brazil, and 3 in Chile), in a total of 18 sets of projects.The challenges selected by the 7 original editions of LAPASSION were the following:-Santiago/Chile (2018): How to improve conditions for Senior Populations?-Uruguay (2019): How to improve conditions for children?-Uberaba/Brazil (2019): Food for the Future-São Luís/Brazil (2019): How to improve the Human Development Index of the State of Maranhão?-Manaus/Brazil (2020): Socio-Environmental Technologies for the Sustainability of the Amazon-Goiania/Brazil (2020): How to contribute to an Inclusive and Sustainable Society?-Pelotas/Brazil (2021): Accessibility and Assistive TechnologiesA total of 192 staff members have been trained by LAPASSION, and 226 students were directly involved and funded by LAPASSION for the 10-weeks experiences of multidisciplinary projects (185 from Latin America). More 211 students were trained with LAPASSION-base practices and without funding from the project during the last years.
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