Webinar Expert - video conference use for learning
Webinar Expert - video conference use for learning
A mismatch between skills demand and supply has high economic and social costs and contributes to structural unemployment. In 2009 and 2010, nearly every European country was affected by the economic crisis. Some members of the European Union faced serious risk of public finances system collapse. In such difficult circumstances, companies were drastically cutting costs. The first area for savings is unfortunately training and development; therefore trainings of employees were often stopped or limited and training budgets substantially reduced.Early identification of future skill needs will enable VET- providers to forecast what skills will be in demand in future, so as to ensure a better fit between jobs and skills. According to the EUROSTAT, percentage of European adults participated in trainings dropped in 2009 to 9,3%. This was more than twice less than in previous years. In the absence of budgets for education and training, companies were looking for more economic solutions, able to replace traditional methods. The best technique allowing resigning from costs of training facilities, travels of participants and trainers or printouts was webcast. Webcasting trainings contrary to traditional e-learning courses were allowing for live contact and voice and video discussion with trainer.Rapid development of webcasting market was possible due to growing popularity of high speed internet access and dropping prices of webcasting software. Trainees, trainers and HR department’s employees that participated in webinars (educational webcasts) realized that it is efficient alternative for traditional trainings and can be easily blended with other types of education. They knew also that it requires certain knowledge, know-how and appropriate approach. Training companies and trainers heavily hit by the crisis now face the growing demand for webinars and have to learn fast how to run them.The general aim of this project is to transfer, adapting and integrating innovative contents and results from the project "How to webcast " and transfer it to Poland , Portugal, Italy and Spain. We will transform the webcast methodology into Webinar Expert Methodology (WEM) , on the experience of testing WEM in the new countries, add a new value and enrich it with blending approaches. The second aim will be the rise awareness of streaming media use in education among trainers and educators. This will also foster exchange mechanisms between the project partners, beneficiaries and training institutions.The partnership implementing the project consists of 6 strong organizations. Every partner has more than 5 years of experience in the educational projects implementation. The project results will be WEM, TGM (trainers guide manual), content related materials and training materials programs. The project will result in the development of skills and knowledge of trainers and employees of educational institutions in the area of webinars and other streaming media use.
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