School on the Cloud Project: Lessons Learned
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https://doi.org/10.5944/etfvi.10.2017.18748Keywords:
learning on the Cloud, ICT, Geography, digital competenciasAbstract
School on the Cloud is a European Erasmus+ project Key Action 3 of the EU Lifelong Learning program. The experience of three years has proven the potential use of the cloud for learning at all educational levels. We aim to draw stakeholders’ attention to the subject of education in Europe. A number of activities and research results have made it possible to reach this conclusion. Concrete measures to improve this type of learning have been proposed, such as a European strategy for education on the cloud.Downloads
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