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AgroWeb
Presentation of the
project’s framework
Ellinogermaniki Agogi
SOCRATESMINERVA (Open and Distance Learning – Information and Communication Technology in the field of Education)
AgroWeb: An innovative approach to the usage of the Internet in an interdisciplinary framework
PARTNERSHIPCoordinator : Ellinogermaniki Agogi, GR Lambrakis Research Foundation, GR Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universtaet, DE Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, FR Freiherr Vom Stein Schule, DE Bundesgymnasium and
Bundesrealgymnasium Schwechat, AT Vejle Handelsskole/Business College, DK College of Agricultural Studies/ The American
Farm School, GR Universidade de Evora, PT Berufliche Schulen des Odenwaldkreises, DE Consultancy: Prof. G. Doukidis, GR Prof. Y. Manoussakis, FR
AIMS/OBJECTIVES
Promotion of ODL in secondary education Promotion of informal learning Introduction of new interdisciplinary
subjects in current educational practice Familiarization of the teachers and the
students with the new technologies Familiarization of the students with the
EURO
PRINCIPLES Learning should be a collaborative
experience Participation enhances learning Need for cross-curriculum approach Learning is a lifelong process /
informal learning
ACTIVITIES Kick-off meeting Construction of the Web site of the project/
e-shop Teachers’ seminar Test Run (national currency) Evaluation of the Test Run Final Run (Expansion of the school network
/EURO) Evaluation of the Final Run Dissemination activities Closing Workshop in Athens
OUTCOMES AgroWeb handbook AgroWeb e-shop platform (AGORA) AgroWeb CD-ROM E-Agro magazines Open-day events Posters / leaflets Workshop / Proceedings Web site
Web pages of each school BB(students’ BB, teachers’ BB) Teachers’ training course E-shop
TARGET GROUPS Students participating Teachers participating Wider user groups (curriculum
developers, education policy makers, educators from all schools on the web, wider public< press releases, open-day events)
Local producers, cities