During the three days of TEAC in Zagreb we had many speakers and collaborators who shared their knowledge with us on different topics. Hence, we are happy to be able to share their presentations with our conference participants.
DAY 1
- Péter Pálvölgyi (Telecentre Europe) Setting the scene: Unite- IT project
- Gabriela Barna (EOS Foundation Romania) Digitally Empowered Europe
- Angela Andersson (DG EAC, European Commission) EPALE
- Renata Danielienė (Young Advisor to Neelie Kroes in Lithuania) Youth employability
- Adriana Gil-Juárez (Universitat Rovira i Virgili) & Joel Feliu (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) Gender Equality: Invisible Routes
- Magdalena Dimkova-Velevska (Open the Windows) Project for e-accessible education
Presentations in the working group sessions:
- Ioana Crihana (ANBPR Romania) Training Impact of ANBPR on Librarians’ ICT Skills
- Pontus Euxinus Library in Navodari (Romania) Handmade and IT for Women
- Henriett Hangodi (Regional Telecottages Public Association of South Hungarian Plain) Telecottage Katedra – Smartphones from the Choice to the Administration
- Karolina Jasvinaite (Langas i Ateiti) eSCOUTS project
- Ian Clifford (Founder of YouRock) YouRock.Jobs
DAY 2
- Mara Jakobsone (Chair of Telecentre Europe) Opening and Welcome Presentation
- Hrvoje Balen (University College Algebra) eSkills for Jobs 2014. Project status in Croatia
- Predrag Pale (University of Zagreb) KEYNOTE SPEECH
- Renata Danielienė, Local Coalition for Digital Jobs Lithuania
- Nenja Wolbers (Stiftung Digitale Chancen) Trans-efacilitator Curriculum
- Raquel Costa (FCT Portugal) Trans-efacilitator Trainer
- Reinis Rukmanis (LIKTA) Trans-efacilitator Piloting Experiences
DAY 3
- Sally Reynolds (ATiT) Collaboration opportunities with the Media and Learning Association
- Philip Penny (Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology) Competence gap in digital media and art – iProfessional project
- Igor Kanižaj (University of Zagreb) New approaches to media and information literacy
- Nela Gudelj (Croatian Radio Television) Media literacy and public service media – Minding the gap
- Mislav Balković (Algebra – University College for Applied Computer Engineering) Employment opportunities in the multimedia sector
Telecentre Multimedia Academy (TMA) presentations:
- Péter Pálvölgyi (Telecentre Europe) About TMA project
- Skaidrite Bukbarde (LIKTA) TMA in Latvia
- Karolina Jasvinaitė, (LIA) TMA in Lithuania
- Cornelia Popescu (EOS Romania) TMA in Romania
- Pedro Aguilera (ESPLAI Foundation) TMA in Spain
- Krisztina Fehér (DemNet) TMA in Hungary
- Ivan Stojilović (IAN Serbia) TMA in Serbia
- Ljiljana Studeni (Association Media Croatia) Practical demonstration of multimedia skills