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Promoting ICT Learning Processes in Europe (PILPE)

PILPE is a partnership of eight institutions in Europe that aims to promote awareness and the use of computers and information technology (IT) in the learning process of the youth and adult learners.  Specifically, the project will identify the factors that hinder them from using ICT and why some develop negative attitude towards the technology. Based on the project’s experiences, recommendations on developing “learner-friendly” methodologies on use of ICT will be forwarded institutions and organisations involved in adult learning.  
At the end of the project, a seminar will be held among adult educators, learners, and institutions involved in adult education to present the project’s findings and recommendation.
VIFIN is the project’s Coordinator.
Partners:
Regional Adult Education Centre Groß-Gerau, Germany
Kaunas Region Educational Centre, Lithuania 
OPUS Rana (Adult Education Centre), Norway
City Council of Swidnica, Poland
Teacher Training Centre of Belmonte, Spain
Associación D’ Alumnes FPA Beniassent, Spain
The Metal Works Vocational Training Centre, Turkey

The project started in August 2006 and will end in July 2008. It is funded by the EU Lifelong Learning Programme – Grundtvig Learning Partnerships.
For more information, please visit the project’s website at: www.pilpe.org

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