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Very important: the acronym!
TheCUTEProject
Very important: the acronym!
TheC ompletelyU selessT ime consumingE uropean Project ?
How the project started
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Digital Literacy 2.0 –Train-the-trainer & qualify-the-user
empowering socially and educationally disadvantaged
adults to participate in society by teaching them web 2.0 skills
The Project Partners
Bibliothèque publique d'information,France
Aga Khan Foundation, Portugal
PolandBelgium
UK Public Library Cologne, Germany
Regionalna biblioteka “Pencho Slaveykov”, Bulgaria
Digital Opportunities Foundation, Germany
The Project Partners
Bibliothèque publique d'information,France
Aga Khan Foundation, Portugal
PolandBelgium
UK Public Library Cologne, Germany
Regionalna biblioteka “Pencho Slaveykov”, Bulgaria
Digital Opportunities Foundation, Germany
Social Institutions
Educational Institutions Libraries
The Training Campaign
Step 1:
Train the
Trainer
Step 2:
Qualifythe
User
The Training Campaign
Step 1:qualification of
staff in non-formal learning settings
Step 2:
trained staff asweb 2.0 tutors for
their clientele
at the centre: Learner-Based Curriculum consists of 4 thematic blocks:
The Training Material
E-Citizenship
Collaboration
Social Networking
Communication
End-user workshops at PL Cologne1. Basics
keyboard&mouse, freemail-services, searching the web, using tablets
2. E-Citizenship: E-government services, online shopping, e-books
3. CommunicationFreemail-Services, Skype, Facebook, Podcasts…
4. CollaborationDropbox, Doodle, Google calendar, Mindmapping
5. Social NetworkingBlogging, Wikis, Twitter, Slideshare, Youtube, Flickr, Facebook
Workpackages1. Project Management2. Stock-taking & analysis
- in the 7 partner countries- of previous ICT learning offers for disadvantaged adults- of internet use of the population & services in libraries
3. Development of training curriculum & material 4. Staff trainings (step 1 of training campaign)5. Training sessions for end-users (step 2 of train.-campaign)6. Evaluation7. Dissemination
- Final project conference in Berlin, January 21th, 2014 8. International exploitation of project approach & strategy
From expenditures to revenue
Partner Role -> Workpackage involvement -> Tasks -> Staff
EU-Grant:
• Staff costs (Manager, Researcher/Trainer, Administrative)• Travel expenses • (Subcontraction, e.g. PR, translation etc.)
How to report expenses
Easy Money?!
• Nothing is for free! Be aware of extra work for administration, calculation, reports, travel, meetings …and presentations
• 25% of the budget coming from own resources
• Despite all translations: English is a must!
• Don‘t be the coordinator – let an agency or an experienced partner do the job
• Look for extra funding if you want to put up a new service anyway, but do not start a EU-project just for the sake of extra revenue!
How the money was spent: new technology
How the money was spent: new services
How the money was spent: Makerspace
The best media response we ever had!
Sponsored activities: neighborhood libraries
Sponsored by the Friends of the library and private companies
Sponsored activities: Activities for migrants
Sponsored activities: Digital Signage
sponsored by
Sponsored activities: Book lending machine
sponsored by
What to do with YOUR money?
Innovation is our service:
the library as a place to learn and discover
Increase the library‘s public visibility:
What could be interesting enough to surprise the media?
Public Private Partnerships?
www.cloudtweaks.com/cloud/
Thank you very much for your attention!Frank Danieldaniel@stadtbibliothek-koeln.de
Information about the project and the final conference:Katrin Schuberth kschuberth@digitale-chancen.dewww.digital-literacy2020.eu
DLit2.0 project-slides courtesy of:Barbara Blum bblum@digitale-chancen.de
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible of any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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