I have been putting together the e-Help website over the last couple of months.
http://www.e-help.eu
Although not complete, sections of it are at least ready to share with you. The most relevant section for members and visitors to this site is the video section, which features a number of familiar names who provided seminars at e-Help conferences during the time of project.
http://www.e-help.eu...inars/index.htm
This is an interesting example of how technology changes so fast. When we began the project there was no YouTube or an ability to embed longer videos. The films were shot with the intention of creating short clips, with low quality streaming to illustrate the seminar. In the end I have ended up putting the up the complete rough cuts, some 40 hours of tape.
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e-Help website, videos and seminars
#1
Posted 12 February 2009 - 10:37 AM
All that's necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
Academic Director, teacher of History and Film - British International School Bratislava, Slovakia
International School of Toulouse archive website
International School History website
IB Film website
e-Help website
Edmund Burke
Academic Director, teacher of History and Film - British International School Bratislava, Slovakia
International School of Toulouse archive website
International School History website
IB Film website
e-Help website
#2
Posted 12 February 2009 - 11:38 AM
I must say this is the most interesting site I have seen for a very long time, many thanks.
I think this contains, already, some valuable resources, in fact I feel it is, and will become, a valuable CPD tool, in fact some of the videos are more instructive than the vast majority of CPD i have seen (SHP conference excepted).
I Think the training modules section will become very important, from the one example i looked at, I think I could grasp the points and develop the ideas to suit my own needs, which is what CPD is all about for me.
I think this contains, already, some valuable resources, in fact I feel it is, and will become, a valuable CPD tool, in fact some of the videos are more instructive than the vast majority of CPD i have seen (SHP conference excepted).
I Think the training modules section will become very important, from the one example i looked at, I think I could grasp the points and develop the ideas to suit my own needs, which is what CPD is all about for me.
This post has been edited by Tony Fox: 12 February 2009 - 11:51 AM
#3
Posted 12 February 2009 - 08:42 PM
Wow! I am very impressed with this site and already looking at ideas from the seminars to help me in my work. I recommend this heartily to everyone. Well done to everyone involved.
#4
Posted 06 August 2009 - 11:51 AM
We have now received the final evaluation from Brussels. The report is very positive about our results (and our products), the evaluation and the dissemination (all Grade 5 out of 5 - this refers to "Very Good - Addresses the criterion with all aspects of high quality").
We have also received a positive response on the coherence between the work plan and the activities, partnership and project management (all Grade 4 out of 5 - this refers to "Good - Addresses the criterion with some aspects of high quality")
Financial Management was accepted (Grade 3 out of 5 - this refers to "Acceptable - Addresses the criterion satisfactorily"). The criticism is easy to spot "The financial management of the first French coordinator [The International School of Toulouse] seem to have included some unclear information". Fortunately, it was not enough prevent the project from being approved.
Congratulations to all project members and thanks to everyone who participated over the 3+1 years of the project. clapping.gif
What this space for news about e-help 2.0
We have also received a positive response on the coherence between the work plan and the activities, partnership and project management (all Grade 4 out of 5 - this refers to "Good - Addresses the criterion with some aspects of high quality")
Financial Management was accepted (Grade 3 out of 5 - this refers to "Acceptable - Addresses the criterion satisfactorily"). The criticism is easy to spot "The financial management of the first French coordinator [The International School of Toulouse] seem to have included some unclear information". Fortunately, it was not enough prevent the project from being approved.
Congratulations to all project members and thanks to everyone who participated over the 3+1 years of the project. clapping.gif
What this space for news about e-help 2.0
This post has been edited by Richard Jones-Nerzic: 06 August 2009 - 11:52 AM
All that's necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for enough good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
Academic Director, teacher of History and Film - British International School Bratislava, Slovakia
International School of Toulouse archive website
International School History website
IB Film website
e-Help website
Edmund Burke
Academic Director, teacher of History and Film - British International School Bratislava, Slovakia
International School of Toulouse archive website
International School History website
IB Film website
e-Help website
#6
Posted 11 August 2009 - 07:49 AM
This is indeed excellent - congratulations - very well done in producing a great collection of resources and also getting such as positive report back.
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