PARTNERS

Project's Coordinator:

Fundación Laboral de la Construcción - FLC

 

 

The Labour Foundation for Construction will be the firm in charge of leading the  Leonardo Da Vinci “AR.Key” project. In 1992 the National Construction Confederation (CNC), the National Federation of Building and Wood Workers Union, (FECOMA- CC.OO) and the National Federation of Metal and Construction Workers Union, (MCA-UGT), composed a Board to create and manage jointly this non-profit entity which is the Foundation.

The Foundation gives training to more than 100.000 people a year through is 42 training centers, offering more than 400 different training courses in collaboration with more than 1,700 teachers in Spain. Its training is specialized in construction activities, and is eminently practical and of high quality, whose main aims are to retrain and specialize workers and to contribute to their employment and professional development.

Address: Calle Rivas 25, 28025 Madrid.

Website: www.fundaciónlaboral.org

Team: Javier González (European Project Manager), Beatriz Oliete (European Project Researcher), Luis Manuel Barrios ( European Project Technician), Elena Novillo (European Project Technician).

Contact email: internationalprojects@fundacionlaboral.org

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Sataedu Satakunta Educational Federation - Sataedu

 

 

Sataedu offers high-quality education for young people, adults and those in working life. They train young people for more than 20 professions, enhance professional competence for adults and offer tailored training events for entrepreneurs and enterprises. Sataedu has 2600 students. Their education, services and regional development duties lie in the hands of more than 350 competent Sataedu employees.

Sataedu, the Satakunta Educational Federation, was established when strong providers of education in the region merged at the beginning of 2010. The solid educational background provides a good basis for future operations. Sataedu’s all activities are evaluated and certified by DNV (Den Norske Veritas) in 2015.

Address: Suoratie 1. 32800 Kokemäki (Finland)

Website: www.sataedu.fi          

Team: Marko Kemppinen (Head of International Affairs), Tapio Hemiä

Email Contact: marko.kemppinen@sataedu.fi   

 

Open Universiteit Nederland - OUNL

 

 

One of the tasks the Open University of the Netherlands has received from the Dutch government is to contribute to the innovation of Dutch higher education through research in the field of educational sciences. In her 30 year existence the university has become the expert in this field. Innovative education asks for domain specific expertise as well as expertise in the field of educational information and communication technologies. Therefore next to the domain specific research, research into educational sciences and educational technologies has a special place within the Open University.

The Welten Institute is the Research Centre for Learning, Teaching and Technology of the Open University of the Netherlands. Its research focuses on 'Learning and teaching in technology enhanced learning environments'.
Within this programme there are areas of interest:
• Fostering Effective, Efficient and Enjoyable Learning (FEEEL):
• Technology enhanced learning environments for teaching and learning (TEL)
• Teaching and teacher professionalization (TTP)

Address: Valkenburgerweg Nº177. 6419 AT Herleen, Netherlands

Website: www.ou.nl       

Team: Jerone Storm, Stefaan Ternier (Researcher), Jose Janssen

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