The last partner meeting of (e)VET2EDU – Supporting Vocational Teachers and Trainers in e-Learning – a Leonardo TOI project – took place in Split (Croatia) on March 27th and 28th. This meeting has been an important opportunity to present the final results from the e-learning course piloting phase.
The course, named VET-eL, has been developed and tested in all the partner languages by teachers and VET educators in Italy and in the following countries: Croatia, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Slovenia and Spain. By making use of quality evaluation questionnaires, VET-eL has been analyzed and examined by teachers, who have participated in the course as students, and those tutors/facilitators, who have managed the course, with the purpose of improving its final version. These questionnaires have been prepared by CESIE, as coordinator of the piloting phase for all the partner organizations. CESIE has also compared and checked the results collected from the evaluation questionnaires and the suggestions made by both teachers and facilitators, so as to present the final outcomes to all the partners, which participated in the last meeting. During the last meeting, partners have also had the chance to discuss about the future developments of the project (such as amends to the course version) and the possible usages and exploitation of the course; in fact, it was suggested that it might be adopted for free as a tool for training teachers in e-learning matters in high schools, VET actors and universities, since VET-eL is licensed under Creative Commons.
To learn more about the project, please contact Irene Pizzo at irene.pizzo@cesie.org
or dial +39 091 616 4224









