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Motivating New Technologies for Adult Education in Rural Areas
End date: Aug 29, 2016 PROJECT  FINISHED 

The purpose of this project was to encourage and guide adult learners in various parts of Europe to creative learning and activities using new information technology tools. The project also enhanced creative language teaching pedagogy, especially in peripheral areas. The project brought together adults of different ages and background and ICT experts in e-learning. The main goal of the project was to empower motivation of continuous learning and creativeness of the adults.The objective of the project was to create possibilities for adults’ personal development in computer literacy and foreign languages using creative education methods, e-learning methods so that participants could have adopted knowledge gained in practice within their local communities or at work.All partners organized a target group of adult learners who took part in international workshops and disseminated the knowledge gained at the local level establishing their own learning circles. The ICT experts in e-learning developed the content of the 9 international workshops and carried them out during the project lifetime.The final conference “Improving Adult Education Through the Use of ICT Tools” took place in June 2015 in Lithuania. In addition the project focused on civic and cultural competencies of adult learners through cultural activities and the English language teaching which easily joined different cultures and enabled rich culture exchange.The partnership created a European wide forum for the project and a sustainable platform for future development of creative education. All created materials have been presented in all partner countries via project website in English and their native languages. Working together increased international understanding and social inclusion. Dissemination events at local level permanently promoted local knowledge of creative education in all partner communities.
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