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First DLEARN newsletter published!

First DLEARN newsletter published!

June 8th, 2016 Maurane Populo

DLEARN newsletter has been published. Learn more about us and read interesting articles from our members, the contributions of our working groups and the interview to Janne Elvelid – Policy officer at DG CONNECT European Semester & Knowledge Base – as well as the editorial from our President – Gianluca Coppola – which explains DLEARN mission READ MORE >

Digitally – Competent  Educational Organisations

Digitally – Competent Educational Organisations

June 7th, 2016 Maurane Populo

A European framework to promote Effective Digital-Age Learning All different levels of education incorporate digital technologies in different ways and complexity. But the revolution brought by the digital transformation, especially at educational level is yet to be fully achieved. How educational institutions can be sustainable and adapt their educational offer? How they can exploit their READ MORE >

FLIPPED CLASSROOM

FLIPPED CLASSROOM

May 10th, 2016 Maurane Populo

A new method of teaching is turning the traditional classroom on its head. But what is a flipped classroom? It inverts traditional teaching methods, delivering instruction online outside of class and moving homework into the classroom. What the model of the flipped classroom does? Basically students watch the lectures at home at their own pace READ MORE >

DESI – The digital economy and society index

DESI – The digital economy and society index

May 10th, 2016 Maurane Populo

DG Connect within the initiative of the Digital Agenda, launched 2 months ago DESI. The Digital Economy and Society Index is a composite index that summarises relevant indicators on Europe’s digital performance and tracks the evolution of EU member states in digital competitiveness. It measures 5 different dimensions: Connectivity, Human Capital, Use of Internet, Integration READ MORE >

Keep calm and learn coding

Keep calm and learn coding

May 8th, 2016 Maurane Populo

We are in front of the 4.0 revolution, where any human activity interfaces with digital tools, meaning that we have now to accept to change language and to become literate of a language spoken by the ICT tools. Programming is everywhere and fundamental to the understanding of a hyper-connected world. To learn programming means to READ MORE >