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Alona Obozna commented on Vitaly Kopnov's blog post in Open Space
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Loretta Calcagno created an event in Open Space
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Roopa CHAUHAN commented on a post in Open Space
ETF Moderator4 years ago PublicDear Open Spacers,
I'm happy to invite all of you to take part in our LIVE conversation on the topic of non-formal learning. It will be streamed on ETF social media channels and I'll be happy to take on board your questions!? Join us LIVE on Wednesday 15 September at 15:00 CEST.
? Do not miss out this opportunity to contribute to our conversation and I'm looking forward meeting you all!
? Click here to take part: https://fb.me/e/1kJ2tfzhU
Open Space Member • 4 years agoThank you for organizing this insightful discussion on informal and non-formal learning. The speakers were great! In my view, finding ways to recognize the many different ways people acquire knowledge and skills will lead to more inclusive societies.
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Eduarda Castel Branco commented on Anastasia Pouliou's blog post in Open Space
Open Space Member • 4 years agoDear Anastasia, your presentation at Unesco webinar on 14/09 was very informative, thanks. I would be grateful to get the link to register to Cedefop conference on 25-26/Nov. Keep in touch. Best wishes
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Soufiane Lahmine created a blog post in Open Space
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Snezana Klasnja commented on Ana Zacharian's blog post in Open Space
Open Space Member • 4 years agoThanks for this information Ana Zacharian. Good luck in your future work with young people
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Lida Kita commented on Coskunoz Education Fouundation's resource in Open Space
Open Space Member • 4 years agoTurkey public-private partnership in research for skills give great results. All based on action research. The results of the public and private sector on usage of technology and innovation, in this case Virtual Reality(VR), through its applications, promise to make industrial maintenance and assembly (IMA) training better and more efficient while empowering users to acquire new skills or enhance existing ones. This scientific study on the impact of virtual reality on learning was published in a Springer journal included in the SCI index.
TurkTraktor, as one of the leading multinational Turkey company( https://www.turktraktor.com.tr/corporate/our-history) is very active in national, EU and international work on skills for inclusion. Also very active in EU programmes, with which and jointly with other EU multi-disciplinary teams they work on the issues evidenced with research and practical applications.
Very recently, they have achieved striking results in the experimental study, which it is carried out with the participation of 112 employees in the TurkTractor Factory in Ankara, Turkey. The work is done jointly with universties: Hacettepe and Pamukkale Universities.This work is the first and only in the sector. It has inspired a lot of follow up work and discussions among the industrial and academic communities on a global scale through this international article. You can access the related article from the link https://rdcu.be/cw4C1
Effect of Virtual Reality-Based Training on Complex Industrial Assembly Task Performance (springer.com)
These results also promote the idea that individual training can be conducted without the regular need for an instructor in any training required by factory field workers. The VR training content provides the opportunity to examine all of the details of the parts involved in a complex operation and perform the desired number of repetitions and applications. Furthermore, the VR platform can significantly reduce the risk of occupational accidents, quality problems, and cost-associated losses. The advantages of VR learning environments over traditional training methods promote the use and evaluation of VR platforms in industrial company personnel training and training in vocational institutions. Thus, while contributing to the training of a workforce’s industrial maintenance and repair skills, it may be possible to contribute to developing innovative technologies and training applications and bring the potential of high efficacy and efficiency training across all personnel levels -
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Lida Kita commented on Coskunoz Education Fouundation's resource in Open Space
Open Space Member • 4 years agoWe are lucky to work closely with you all. It is a great interinstitutional learning.
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Coskunoz Education Fouundation created a resource in Open Space