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EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

for EDUCATION

An Erasmus+ KA2 Small-Scale Partnerships in School Education
Project Reference: 2022-2-MT01-KA210-SCH-000094712

BECOME THE NEXT EMERGING TECH LEADER!

The project aims to create a training programme for educators in order to enable them to become Emerging Tech Leaders in their schools. The EMTEC4ED project will help teachers assimilate emerging technologies within their existing curricula and implement such practices in their day-to-day teaching practices. This will help them create engaging and fun lessons without imposing additional burdens on them while teaching 21st-century skills to their students. These efforts are based and augmented by the European Commission’s Digital Education Action Plan (2021-2027) and the European Education Area.  

“To thrive in a technology-driven economy, Europeans need digital skills. Everyone, including students, job seekers and workers, will need to be digitally skilled and confident to succeed in a rapidly changing environment and adapt to new and emerging technologies.”

Digital Education Plan 2021-2027, European Commision

WHO WE ARE

THE EMTEC4ED PARTNERS

Project
Results

We are committed to developing a high-quality online course on Emerging Technologies for educators.

Design and Development

Design and Development of an online course aimed at upskilling educators in the knowledge and application of Emerging Technologies
- Literature Review

EVALUATION

Evaluation of the quality and impact of the online course through a summative evaluation of the content and instructional design
- Questionnaire: English Version / Serbian Version
- Questionnaire: Presentation of Findings
- Recommendations Document

WANT TO KNOW MORE?
GET INVOLVED!

Contact us today to learn more about the project and its outcomes or if you have any query regarding your course enrolment!

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