Get Online Week 2015: Informal lunch session
with campaign partners
Afternoon informative session: Building the
capacities of e-facilitators
A lunchtime session on the Get Online Week (GOW)
was led by the Campaign’s Manager Laurentiu
Bunescu and saw a large number of Campaign
national partners and new TE members interested
in next year’s activities. The popular Campaign takes
place each year (5th edition) in all the participating
countries and is mostly led by TE’s members with
a national and/or local outreach. The dates of the
GOW were discussed and a survey would later be
launched to decide the exact dates at the end of
March 2015. L. Bunescu also told partners that TE
would send them a campaign concept that they
could then give feedback for.
The session moderator Christoph Kaletka, project
coordinator from Technical University of Dortmund,
introduced the Trans e-facilitator project and
its consortium to the audience, explaining its
objectives and the results achieved. The project
Trans e-facilitator has developed a curriculum for
facilitators of digital competences ("e-facilitators"),
based on a set of learning modules that were
adapted to the specific national needs of facilitators
in Latvia, Portugal and Germany. These needs
have been identified in national surveys analyzing
e-facilitators' tasks and competence gaps. In addition
to these curricula for the three countries involved, a
generic curriculum will also be available in the near
future. The Trans e-facilitator consortium invited
all TEAC participants to use and promote this new
learning opportunity it in their home countries. The
curriculum is available for free.
Members talked about the campaign themes that
they wanted to focus on next year: e-skills for jobs,
e-accessibility, employability, empowerment, etc.
The topic of coding would also be part of it but not
as a focal point as already many activities are taking
place on coding in Europe. Each member would
have the