After one month of preparation, together with the faculty of humanities and education sciences at Mondragon University in Spain, the Haaga-Helia University of Applied Science in Finland, LuciLucian a University of Sibiu in Romania, Kveloce and Gestionet in Spain, ACEEU conducted MyDigiCoop Webinar!
There were 22 participants registered for the webinar and 18 of them joined it. Participants were engaged in the discussion and interactive sessions. Especially during the interactive session, two questions were actively discussed, and participants were motivated to share their opinions and brought up their comments in terms of the outputs of the project.
The goal of the webinar was not only to introduce the participants to the project and what the project partners do and how the project partners do it but also to invite participants to share some insights and support in the development of the project results.
HUHEZI started the webinar by introducing the project, goals, and achievements that have been done so far. It was continued by Kveloce by facilitating a question-and-answer session. Meanwhile, ULBS introduced the open iterative platform that has been developed in the project and continued with the introduction of the second main result that the project which is a guideline compilation for blended and online/ distance learning. The webinar also included an interactive session which was led by Haaga-Helia. Participants were engaged in a discussion on what social problems and challenges are considered urgent at this moment and how higher education institutions could solve them.
All in all, ACEEU and the MyDigiCoop project partners were thrilled to officially introduce the project results and are looking forward to finalizing them.
Stay tuned for more updates.
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