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| Title: | D4.7 - Methodology for implementing lifelong competence development situations based on TENCompetence outcomes |
| Authors: | Hernández-Leo, Davinia Perez, Mar Chacón, Jonathan Santos, Patricia Lemmers, Ruud Krekels, Bas |
| Keywords: | WP4 Testing and Validation Pilots Business Demonstrators Cycle 3 usability competence development |
| Issue Date: | 11-Jan-2010 |
| Series/Report no.: | TENCompetence - IST-2005-027087 version 1.0 |
| Abstract: | The goal of this deliverable is to serve as a getting started source for organizations adopting the TENCompetence infrastructure to implement competence development solutions in the domains of eLearning, Personal Competence Development and Knowledge Management. In particular, this document describes a set of real scenarios (pilots and business demonstrators) implemented with previous versions of the TENCompetence tools. These scenarios are useful examples focused on one of the three domains or on combinations of them. The deliverable also provides some methodological indications that take into account the experience learned from pilots / demonstrators and the latest version of the tooling. The methodological indications also refer to other TENCompetence outcomes and deliverables for further reading. The TENCompetence reference implementations are strongly recommended to be checked together with this document in order to understand the full potential of the TENCompetence outcomes. |
| Description: | Hernández-Leo, D., Perez, M., Chacón, J., Santos, P., Lemmers, R., & Krekels, B. (2009). D4.7 - Methodology for implementing lifelong competence development situations based on TENCompetence outcomes. TENCompetence. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1820/2296 |
| Appears in Collections: | 5. TENC: Deliverables, Milestones & Internal Reports
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