The Internet of things or the IoT, refers to the interconnection between devices, the information they send and receive to one another, like a conversation. This connection is made possible through the sensors the devices are equipped with. The IoT is part of the “fourth industrial revolution”, linked to the big data and the digitalization READ MORE >
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Free to Code
The FREE TO CODE project aims to define digital skills and computer programming as a means of human development that can help adult European prisoners to re-enter society with a resale expertise. One important step in this direction is to set up a training plan in which will be explained the learning of specialized experts READ MORE >
TURIN INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF – New membership!
The European Digital Learning Network warmly welcomes the Istituto dei Sordi di Torino (Turin Institute for the Deaf), a new member in our European lineup! The origin of the Institute dates back to 1814, when the king of the noble House of Savoy established a no-profit foundation to offer basic care and services for deaf READ MORE >
DIGITAL EDUCATION ACTION PLAN
The 17 of January 2018, the European Commission has launched the Digital Education Action Plan in order to improve key competences and digital skills of European citizens. This Action Plan arrived after European Heads of State and Government discussed on education, training and culture at the Gothenburg Summit in November 2017. The Summit took place READ MORE >
DLEARN joined the Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition Conference 2017
The annual Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition, held in Brussels the last 7th of November, has been a great opportunity to celebrate the achievements of the organisation throughout its first year of life, delving into the best practices promoted by the members at EU level and outlining strategic perspectives for the future. DLEARN – READ MORE >