Lifelong Learning Programme

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Contacts

FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information please contact:
Lorenzo Martellini, Pixel, email: [email protected]
Project Partners:
PROJECT SCIENTIFIC COORDINATOR
Maria Maddalena Carnasciali
University of Genova
via Dodecaneso 31, Genova - Italy
Tel: +39 010 3536113
Fax: +39 010 3538733
e-mail: [email protected]
Italy - Lorenzo Martellini
Pixel
Email: [email protected]
Belgium - Zlata Selak
INFOREF
Email: [email protected]
Bulgaria - Milena Koleva
Technical University of Gabrovo
Email: [email protected]
Czech Republic - Hana Bartková
Institute Of Chemical Technology Prague
Email: [email protected]
Greece - Dionysios Koulougliotis
Technological Educational Institute (T.E.I.) of Ionian Islands
Email: [email protected]
Ireland - Marie Walsh
Limerick Institute of Technology
Email: [email protected]
Italy – Riccardo Rossi
Connectis
Email: [email protected]
Poland - Magdalena Bujak
WSINF - Health Promotion Chair WSINF’s Pedagogy-Rehabilitation Faculty
Email: [email protected]
Portugal - Filomena Barreiro
Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Email: [email protected]
Slovak Republic - Juraj Dúbrava
TRANSFER Slovensko, s.r.o
Email: [email protected]
Spain - Selina Martin
CECE - Spanish Confederation of Education and Training Centres
Email: [email protected]
Turkey - Murat Demirbaş
Kırıkkale University Education Faculty
Email: [email protected]

National Reports on successful experiences to promote lifelong learning for chemistry The national reports on chemistry successful experiences to promote lifelong learning for chemistry are now available on the related section of the project portal. The reports presents examples of successful experiences in the partner countries and the results of testing of ICT resources with science teachers.

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