PROJECT MEET

MEET or Meeting for Education Employment and Training is a structured dialogue project funded by the Bureau International Jeunesse under the ERASMUS+ programme. The idea of the project is to represent an opportunity for young people to be directly engaged in an online debate in which to outline their expectations, needs and fears about future (leer más)

Course for Digital skills and web tools 2.0 applied to education for Trainees in July

Next 11th of July we’ll receive a group of students from Turkey along with their teachers to receive the course Digital skills and web tools 2.0 applied to education for trainees in our installations. The course belongs to our Digital School program of courses for digital competences. The training will have a duration of 100 presential hours (14 (leer más)

¿Te gustaría ir a Bruselas durante tres días? // Do you like going to Brussels during three days?

  ¿Te gustaría ir a Bruselas durante tres días? ¿Tienes entre 18 y 30 años de edad y le gustaría participar en la reunión de 3 días en Bruselas, con responsables políticos de la UE? Para ello, debes de rellenar el siguiente cuestionario:  http://www.ecepaa.eu/limesurvey/index.php/343935/lang-en Recuerda que puedes suscribirte a http://www.ecepaa.eu/platform/ y escribir preguntas a los (leer más)

The Internet of the Things through IoT DIGICLASS // El Internet de las Cosas mediante IoT DIGICLASS

These days we’re celebrating the first course of the project IoT DIGICLASS in our new classroom in El Rompido, Huelva, where our partners of the Vocational School Kadri Şaman MTSO of Mersin, Turkey, are teaching students from Portugal, Italy, Romania and Spain about the use of the Arduino and Raspberry Pi boards and its application on the (leer más)

Make the Erasmus, you can find work: unemployment halved for those who have studied abroad

In Erasmus, we start to learn the language, learn to adapt, mature the experience of life. Erasmus students are the busiest, in the long run , are more problem-solving skills, are more curious, have developed more adaptability than young people who have never had an experience of training abroad. These are some of the considerations (leer más)