TENEGEN - Connect the TEachers to reach and teach the NEt GENeration - LLP-LdV-TOI-2008-HU-016
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Teaching methods are having to continuously change and adapt to suit the needs, and meet the expectations, of our information society. Whether we willingly accept this, or not, this revolution is happening. There is a new generation of students living amongst us -- those born between 1980-1990 -- and now called the Net Generation.  These students learn and communicate differently from previous generations.  They find information quickly and readily from the Internet, as part of an every day life which is now unthinkable without computers. These 'digital natives' are always connected to information and to one another.   To be able to guide the net Gen students on the way to become a citizen of the knowledge society, teachers have to experience of and show confidence in how they can incorporate social networking, connectivism, knowledge sharing  in their educational activities using what is described as the phenomenon of web 2.0  and elearning 2.0.
A recent case study in Hungary found that 73% of vocational education and training students are sceptical about their teachers’ skills to apply ICT in class. With partners from Hungary, Turkey, Germany and the UK, the TENEGEN networking environment (TNE) was created.  TNE helps teachers to study and experience the newest e-learning methods, by cooperating, communicating, providing and sharing knowledge – where they can learn why it is so important for the NET Generation “to be connected”. Tenegen Team
Tenegen continues on the new SME 2.0 project portal!   "Small and Medium Enterprises are acknowledged all over the world as the drivers of economic growth. The "Small Business Act for Europe...
200 teachers from the vocational education finished the Tenegen modules in Hungary in October 2011 and earned the certificates in the Hunagrian further training programme of the pedagogists. The...
Towards the end of the project is completed a brief summary of th
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The declared aim of TeNeGEN project was “to draw the teachers’ and the schools’ attention to the pedagogical possibilities hidden in the connectivism and network learning” by replying to the...
Tenegen project was closed in December 2011. You find in this document an overview about the Tenegen vision and the products completed.
Presentazione SLOOP, Tenegen & Sloop2desc a VII congresso SIe-L
Several partners of the project visited the Online Educa Conference in Berlin on 1-3th of December. Tenegen has a stand among the exhibitiors which was visited hundrends of the participants from all...
 

 

 

 

 

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
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