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MISS Management of Innovation through Social Sotfware and Collaborative learning

Although now days, Innovation is taken into consideration in business strategy and political programmes of all European countries, evolution is inadequate in more of them, as the European technological Innovation reports reflect. European Innovation Scoreboard 2005 and European Innovation Scoreboard 2006.The core objectives are:· Encourage the professionals participation to develop Innovation knowledge through a methodological and innovative system (Computer Supported Collaborative Learning).· Promote this knowledge transfer in Innovation through a pilot training action at European level.· Give students, small and medium companies professionals, skills in Innovation management knowledge, techniques and tools to contribute to professional carrying out and competitiveness.· Transfer the acquired knowledge through a “Transfer report” with the results of this training action.· Encourage the methodologies and Innovation techniques application in the countries that belongs to the partnership.· Make easier to instructors and mentors the acquisition of a methodology in collaborative learning strategies that makes stronger the project continuity.Miss association count in four partners: Berufsförderunginstitut Steiermark (Vocational Promotion Institute Syria-Oesterreich), Technology and Business Incubator Centre-CITAF (Romania), Business & Development Center-BD (Poland) and ITA (Aragon Institute of Technology-Spain).The project partnership count in technological partners, training centres specialized in lifelong training and a business centre that offers support to companies in general.Partners share a common aim that is offer services to businesses, in general and specifically occupational and vocational training.It is important for this project the big experience of the partnership in transnational cooperation, e-learning training and the common interest for innovation and technology transfer.
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