This project has received funding from the European Commission Erasmus+ Programme under grant agreement nº KA2 2015-1-IT02-KA201-015013.
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EdMuse – Education and Museum: Cultural Heritage for Science Learning was a project connect to the promotion of initiatives, starting in primary school, for using ICT, the open educational resources and digital resources of cultural heritage for the improvement of science learning.
Project goals:
- To promote a new ways of learning and teaching through innovative method, using technologies and open digital resources that can be non-formal content for design curriculum.
- A new way for schools and museums cooperation.
- To share and exchange best practices and applications among school models of different countries.
- To enable the teachers training for designing learning activities cross-disciplinary for improving a collaborative work to include scientific issues in different areas of the school curriculum.
- Innovative relationships between teachers and museum staff.
- Accessibility to resources as tools to enable teachers to create teaching units to be shared as OER (Open Educational Resources).
- Providing students formal and no formal educational content adopting a language close to that they use on every day.
NUCLIO was the Portuguese partner of this European project.
More information on the project website:
http://edmuse.eu