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22 to 25 November 2010, Bonn, Germany
UNESCO-UNEVOC fosters the development and use of ICTs in TVET and especially addresses issues as capacity development, access and connectivity issues, and localisation, customisation and content development.
In light of this purpose UNESCO-UNEVOC organized and hosted a meeting on “ICTs to strengthen TVET in Georgia” from 22-25 November 2010 in Bonn, Germany.
As a follow up of the International Seminar on Advancing TVET in Georgia through Enhancing the Use of ICTs, Tbilisi, Georgia, 7-8 September 2009, UNESCO-UNEVOC continued its collaboration with several members of the UNEVOC Network on the development of a joint activity in this field.
The main purpose of the meeting was to start the process of developing a project proposal that is eligible for EU funding. Knowledge sharing among the participating UNEVOC Centres from Georgia (Information Technologies Vocational Education and Training Centre), Sweden (Centre for Flexible Learning), Finland (University of Tampere) , the University of Jyväskylä, Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB) and representatives from Cisco Networking Academy, as well as the presentation of Best Practices in the area of open learning platforms and a 1,5 day study tour lead to the outcome of a first project summary . The development process was also accompanied by an expert from the Section for Multilateral and Private Funding Sources at UNESCO Headquarters.
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