The DIGIMUSE ENTER project, co-financed by the European Commission under Erasmus+, has officially launched, marking a major step forward in the digital transformation of small museums across Europe. A two-day Kick-Off …
The UNITY EUROPE project, co-financed by the European Commission under the Erasmus+ KA2 Cooperation Partnership framework, is pleased to announce the publication of the final deliverables of the Work Package 2 (WP2). …
Málaga, Spain – 14 October 2024: The Unity Europe project, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at fostering European cooperation and social cohesion, held a face-to-face meeting with all its project partners on …
Within the framework of the ALL-IN project , the six partner organisations from Spain, Italy, Poland, Belgium and France have recently met to advance the structure and development of the content …
Málaga, October 16, 2024 – The ALL-IN: Advancing Language Learning for Inclusive Narratives team gathered in Málaga for their second Transnational Project Meeting, hosted by Arrabal-AID and IT Solutions for All. …
El 15 de abril de 2021, el consorcio participó en la reunión inicial online de SOS Creativity, un proyecto de 24 meses cofinanciado por el programa Erasmus Plus de la Comisión …
El 15 de abril de 2021, el consorcio participó en la reunión inicial online de SOS Creativity, un proyecto de 24 meses cofinanciado por el programa Erasmus Plus de la Comisión Europea. La reunión, inicialmente prevista en Málaga, España, se celebró de manera online debido a las restricciones del COVID-19. Tras los saludos oficiales del coordinador, cada institución expuso una breve presentación, luego se trataron los aspectos administrativos en los que trabajar, la plataforma REA que estará disponible en todos los idiomas del proyecto, una visión general de todos los resultados intelectuales esperados, junto con las tareas de difusión que se implementarán a nivel local, nacional y europeo.
Este proyecto de Erasmus+ proporcionará la oportunidad a 8 socios de España, Francia, la República de Macedonia del Norte, Bélgica, Polonia e Italia, de desarrollar productos gratuitos y fáciles de usar para que los mayores se puedan beneficiarse de los contenidos, recursos y actividades culturales y artísticas online con total seguridad, y siendo conscientes de los riesgos de navegar y descargar dichos recursos.
La ejecución del proyecto, de dos años de duración, permitirá a los socios compartir oportunidades de aprendizaje innovadoras y de gran calidad, adaptadas a las necesidades individuales de los adultos con pocas habilidades o baja cualificación, para hacer frente a desafíos comunes, como: las competencias digitales de los mayores, el desarrollo y la inclusión a través de la creatividad, las artes, y el bienestar de los mismos.
On November 30, 2020, IT Solutions for All joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of SWIFT SME (Smart Working: Innovative & Flexible Training for SMEs), a Project co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme …
On November 30, 2020, IT Solutions for All joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of SWIFT SME (Smart Working: Innovative & Flexible Training for SMEs), a Project co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission, which brings together six Partners from five countries (Belgium, Germany, Italy, Romania and Spain). The Kick-Off Meeting, hosted by the Centrum fur Innovation und Technologie GmbH (CIT) and Institut De Haute Formation aux Politiques Communautaires asbl (IHF), was originally planned in Brussels, but has been rescheduled online due to COVID-19 restrictions.
EU SMEs represent the backbone of the EU economy. Yet, they are also the least prepared to manage the COVID-19 pandemic and the related lockdown measures. Contrarily to large companies, SMEs are ill equipped for the shift to remote work, lacking as they are both ICT systems and policies to ensure business continuity. According to the latest figures, less than 15% of EU SMEs are ready to implement Smart Working arrangements (European Commission).
The European Commission acknowledged the pressing need to make SMEs competitive and resilient by providing them with ICT solutions and practices to implement Smart Working. Not only is this transition an absolute necessity, but it also constitutes an opportunity, as it allows businesses to increase their efficiency and improve their employees’ working conditions (Eurofound/ILO).
The SWIFT project stands as a concrete response to the pressing need of equipping SMEs with new, innovative and “agile” business models.
SWIFT specifically targets this most vulnerable yet essential segment of European economies to bridge the skill gap and make SMEs more flexible, responsive, efficient and thus able to stay afloat during the COVID-19 crisis and in the post-pandemic world.
SWIFT will capitalise on the valuable experience of its consortium partners to provide SMEs with skills, competences and tailored solutions to successfully implement Smart Working arrangements. In particular, partners will carry out the following activities:
Develop the SWIFT OER Platform, a repository of knowledge accessible to all, free of charge, in full Open Access mode and in multilingual versions (DE, EN, IT, RO, ES)
Develop a shared methodology for the mapping of current trends, threats and opportunities (including technical, operational and human resource implications) and then consolidate the findings in a final report on the basis of which the training and tools will be designed
Develop the SWIFT training courses, handouts, operational tools and guidelines for European SMEs to adapt and implement Smart Working so as to stay afloat, be more responsive, efficient and competitive, all the while improving the work-life balance of their employees.
Deliver the training to 120 target groups and collect feedback to fine tune the material created
Develop guidelines to facilitate the uptake of SWIFT and its mainstreaming in VET and SME ecosystems
Put forward policy options to promote Smart Working and competitiveness of SMEs
IT Solutions for All is the technological partner of the project, especially of the IO4: REA Platform, the project website, as well as the Backoffice for the management of the project contents, and its maintenance and updating during all the SWIFT SME implementation phases, and even two years after its completion.
For further information on SWIFT SME and other IT Solutions for All initiatives:
19th November 2020 IWS took part in the Kick-off Meeting of NICHE – Nurturing Intangible Cultural Heritage for Entrepreneurship, a new Erasmus Plus project under the KA2 Cooperation for innovation and …
IWS took part in the Kick-off Meeting of NICHE – Nurturing Intangible Cultural Heritage for Entrepreneurship, a new Erasmus Plus project under the KA2 Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices – Strategic Partnerships for VET.
NICHE aims at enhancing entrepreneurship in the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) sector by developing innovative training for the underserved cohort of professionals (and prospective ones) who operate in ICH to promote entrepreneurial initiatives in the sector, enhance its competitiveness and sustain its growth.
ICH is more important for the EU economy than the entire automotive sector: over 300,000 people work in the EU cultural heritage sector. Almost 8 million jobs in the EU are indirectly linked to heritage (tourism, interpretation, security). For each direct job, the heritage sector produces 26.7 indirect jobs. This compares with 6.3 indirect jobs created for each direct job in the car industry.
In this context, Partners will carry out a series of well-defined activities that will lead to the production of tangible and operational results, and develop:
EQF compliant professional profile of ICH professional
Training courses based on innovative topics for the ICH sector, such as management, fundraising, multifunctional work, Digital Cultural Heritage
A pan-EU Open Educational Resource that becomes the focal point for ICH professionals to widen and deepen their skills and competences to be more competitive and respond to the demand of a fast evolving and growing market
The meeting, originally planned in Brussels, was held online due to the COVID-19 restrictions. The partners had the opportunity to introduce themselves by dedicating the first part of the meeting to the presentation of the organisations that will collaborate in the development of NICHE. During the meeting the partners analysed the details of the project plan and precisely defined roles and responsibilities for the implementation of the project activities. After reviewing all the objectives and results to be produced, the partners established the visual identity of the project by choosing, the logo and the website domain that will be online very soon. An action list was defined at the end of the meeting so that all that partners are on the same page in terms of activities, responsibilities and deadlines.
NICHE is co-funded by the Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Commission with a duration of 24 months between 2020/22. The project will be implemented by a partnership of nine organisations from seven European countries (Iceland, Belgium, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Spain and Sweden).
IWS will be the IT partner involved in the project, responsible for the developing of NICHE OER platform, that will be available 24-7 for all the duration of the project and beyond. The platform will host all the deliverables and the intellectual outputs produced in the 6 official languages. Moreover, IWS will follow and implement each steps of the project that will promote entrepreneurship in the ICH sector.
23th November 2020 Internet Web Solutions took part in the Kick-off Meeting of FAIRFOOD – Fair Food for a Smart Life, a new Erasmus Plus project under the KA2 Cooperation for …
Internet Web Solutions took part in the Kick-off Meeting of FAIRFOOD – Fair Food for a Smart Life, a new Erasmus Plus project under the KA2 Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices – Strategic Partnerships for VET.
The purpose of FairFood project is to contribute to the improvement of health through a nutritional education inspired by the way our ancestors ate, with natural products, typical of the territory, treated in a simple way and consumed in its season, while contributing to preserve a European culinary cultural heritage and to stop climate change. The rich European gastronomic culture counts on the Mediterranean diet, an intangible heritage of Humanity.
There is wide evidence that a correct diet is a source of health and longevity, although socioeconomic changes have led many people to eat poorly with serious risks and long-term costs. Hence, the convenience of returning to traditional food, simpler and healthier, but in danger of being lost due to the change in nutritional habits fostered by globalisation, is paramount.
In this context, the Partnership of FairFood, formed by 6 partners from 4 countries (Spain, Italy, Portugal and Belgium) among which are the maximum exponents of the Mediterranean diet, brings together universities, experts in the agro-food sector, consultants and educators, for a triple objective:
Identify and preserve ancestral knowledge about products and traditional modalities of production, conservation and consumption of food at risk of disappearing, in the regions of the project, as a way to preserve this cultural legacy
Disseminate this knowledge among the population in general and especially among the youngest, through face-to-face and online training programs, and being present in social networks, with the collaboration of opinion leaders and influencers
Encourage entrepreneurship and business continuity of this type in rural areas, respectful of the environment, to improve their appeal and competitiveness, attract and fix population
The meeting, originally planned in Malaga, Spain, was held online due to the COVID-19 restrictions. The partners had the opportunity to introduce themselves by dedicating the first part of the meeting to the presentation of the organisations that will collaborate in the development of FairFood. During the meeting the partners analysed the details of the project plan and precisely defined roles and responsibilities for the implementation of the project activities. An action list was defined at the end of the meeting so that all that partners are on the same page in terms of activities, responsibilities and deadlines.
FairFood is co-funded by the Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Commission and with a duration of 24 months between 2020/22.
IWS will be the IT partner involved in the project, responsible for the developing of FairFood OER platform, that will be available 24-7 for all the duration of the project and beyond. The platform will host all the deliverables and the intellectual outputs produced in the 5 official languages. Moreover, IWS will follow and implement each steps of the project that will enhance the nutritional habits of the European population.
On November 3rd 2020, Internet Web Solutions joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of AKKUEurope, a Project co-funded by the Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Commission, which brings together seven Partners …
On November 3rd 2020, Internet Web Solutions joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of AKKUEurope, a Project co-funded by the Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Commission, which brings together seven Partners from six countries (Belgium, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, The north Republic of Macedonia). The KOM, originally planned in Forst, Germany, was held online due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The aim of the AKKUEurope project is the systematic development and validation of a multimedia toolbox suitable for the target group on the basis of existing instruments, together with the owners and employees of selected SME companies.
SMEs play an important role in the European economy but are particularly affected by a shortage of young talent, as they are unable to compete with the services offered by Medium-Sized Enterprises and large companies in various respects (e.g. job security, pay levels, promotion opportunities). SME can and must react to this by paying special attention to maintaining the workability and employability of their existing workforces. In addition to the classic occupational health and safety measures, measures for the preventive maintenance of work and employability must be implemented to a greater extent, so that employees can and want to carry out their work until the planned retirement age. A comprehensive promotion of workability can help to close this gap.
In this context, Partners will carry out a series of well-defined activities that will lead to the production of tangible and operational results, such as:
Analysis of existing instruments in the partner countries
Adaptation of the instruments and completion of the toolbox
Media implementation of the instruments
AKKUEurope results will be practical and relevant solutions for micro and small businesses, available in multilingual versions, free and without restrictions through the OER platform.
During the meeting, the consortium discussed about the overall implementation of the project, defining timelines and respective duties in the following months. At first, partners will go through an in-depth analysis of the existing instruments and theories for the implementation of workability models at business level. Later on, this cluster of tools will be refined on the basis of targets’ needs and their daily operational context. After translations, the resulting toolbox will be implemented into the AKKUEurope OER Platform: such digital environment will represent a repository of project’s outputs, results, news and contacts.
IWS will be the IT partner involved in the project, responsible for the developing of AKKUEurope OER platform, that will be available 24-7 for all the duration of the project and beyond. The platform will host all the deliverables and the intellectual outputs produced in the 6 official languages. Moreover, IWS will follow and implement each steps of this project that will help SME to enhance the workability of their workforces.
Digital Entrepreneurship for Adult Learners: Internet Web Solutions joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of DEAL On November 9th 2020, Internet Web Solutions joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of DEAL, a Project …
Digital Entrepreneurship for Adult Learners: Internet Web Solutions joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of DEAL
On November 9th 2020, Internet Web Solutions joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of DEAL, a Project co-funded by the Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Commission, which brings together seven organisations from five European countries (Belgium, Iceland, Ireland, Italy and Spain). The KOM, originally planned in Brussels, Belgium, was held in online mode due to COVID-19 restrictions.
DEAL stems from a few trends: according to official reports of the EU Commission, more than 40% of Europeans lack basic digital skills and almost half of them are unemployed and at risk of severe socio-economic marginalisation. In addition, an ageing society is leading to digital and economic divide: low skilled Adult are the ones who are most exposed to risks of socio-economic exclusion due to lack of digital competences.
Nevertheless, as some real case scenario have shown, for Adult People the modern digital era can also represent an entrepreneurial opportunity and not only a threat: the DEAL project aims to trigger and unlock these potential providing strong, reliable, evidence-based and practical digital entrepreneurship and business management knowledge/tools to empower self-employability and entrepreneurship for low-skilled adults.
The DEAL Project tackles various EU priorities:
the promotion and valorisation of active aging
the digitalisation of the European population (with specific regard to low skilled adults)
enhancing and boosting the entrepreneurial spirits across the EU
During the meeting, the consortium discussed about the overall project implementation schedule, defining timelines and respective duties in the following months. In particular, the partnership will upload the OER platform by the end of 2020: the DEAL official website will represent a repository of project’s outputs, results, news and contacts. A mapping activity will follow in order to identify the main trends, issues, best practices and policy support systems in the countries represented in the Consortium.
IWS will be the IT partner involved in the project, responsible for the developing of DEAL OER platform, that will be available 24-7 for all the duration of the project and beyond. The platform will host all the deliverables and the intellectual outputs produced in the 4 official languages. Moreover, IWS will follow and implement each steps of the project that will empower older rural female workers with digital skills.
Entrepreneurial Capacity-building for Sport: internet Web Solutions joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of ENDURANCE On November 5th 2020, (name of your organisation) joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of ENDURANCE, a Project …
Entrepreneurial Capacity-building for Sport: internet Web Solutions joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of ENDURANCE
On November 5th 2020, (name of your organisation) joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of ENDURANCE, a Project co-funded by the Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Commission, which brings together eight Partners from seven countries (Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Italy, Slovakia and Spain). The KOM, originally planned in Bratislava, Slovakia, was held in online mode due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Links between sports & entrepreneurship are manifold, yet seldom recognized and rarely capitalized upon. The two are rarely found together in VET as effectively connected domains with synergic links: hence the need for much-needed entrepreneurial competences due to low EE in sports-oriented disciplines and lack of tailored entrepreneurship training. ENDURANCE “rethinks” the teaching and learning of entrepreneurship based on the complementarities and commonalities between sport and entrepreneurship, such as determination, perseverance, self-confidence, stamina, respect of rules, team play, self-reliance, competition, success/failure, etc.
ENDURANCE’s objective is to reignite entrepreneurial spirit and modernize the way entrepreneurship is tackled in VET and to:
Map dynamics of sports and entrepreneurship, common traits and links for sustainable careers for learners in VET and sport systems
Develop ENDURANCE entrepreneurship custom-made training and tools
Establish online interactive OER platform for ENDURANCE training (virtual and blended-learning)
Sustain results and promote their uptake in VET and sport ecosystems
Advance the entrepreneurship and sport discourse at policy level with the ENDURANCE Green Paper
During the meeting, the consortium discussed about the overall project implementation schedule, defining timelines and respective duties in the following months. In particular, the partnership will upload the OER platform by the end of 2020: the ENDURANCE official website will represent a repository of project’s outputs, results, news and contacts. A mapping activity will follow in order to identify the main trends, issues, best practices and policy support systems in the countries represented in the Consortium. In particular, partners will be focused on finding commonalities between sport and entrepreneurship. This mapping activity will culminate in a final report that will be available online by July 2021.
IWS will be the IT partner involved in the project, responsible for the developing ENDURANCE OER platform, that will be available 24-7 for all the duration of the project and beyond. The platform will host all the deliverables and the intellectual outputs produced in the 7 official languages. Moreover, IWS will follow and implement each steps of the project that links sport and entrepreneurship.
Building Community Resilience through Communication and Technology: IWS joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of BUCOLICO On November 11th 2020, Internet Web Solutions joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of BUCOLICO, a 36-month …
Building Community Resilience through Communication and Technology: IWS joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of BUCOLICO
On November 11th 2020, Internet Web Solutions joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of BUCOLICO, a 36-month Project co-funded by the Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Commission, which brings together five Partners from different countries (Italy, Spain, Belgium, Poland, Greece). The KOM, originally planned in Sicily (Italy), was held in online mode due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The Project wishes to propose learning standard contributing to the empowerment of NEETs in rural contexts. In fact, BUCOLICO’s 5-country strong Partnership of experts will devise 6 Intellectual Outputs to engineer a learning standard tailored to facilitate labour participation and market access among socially excluded individuals/groups in geographical marginal rural areas.
The specific target and the concrete aims and objectives have their roots in cultural, economic, governmental issues that characterizes rural areas context. Young adults experience prolonged permanence within their original family core, lack support bridging the education-work transition. As regards education, figures states that highly developed human capital finds less opportunities in the Mediterranean, with 77.3% active 30-34 year old graduates (EU average 87.1%).
BUCOLICO ought to bolster NEETs’ reintegration to widen participation to sustainable levels and rescue them from social exclusion through Communication and Technology and in particular with the development of a target-oriented mobile business GAMING APP. The intellectual outputs of the project are six in total and includes the implementing of user-centred workshops in the project’s countries and the creation of final Handbook.
During the meeting, the consortium discussed about the overall project implementation schedule, defining timelines and respective duties in the following months. In particular, the partnership will upload the OER platform by the end of 2020: the BUCOLICO official platform will represent a repository of project’s outputs, results, news and contacts.
IWS will be the IT partner involved in the project, responsible for the developing BUCOLICO OER platform, that will be available 24-7 for all the duration of the project and beyond. The platform will host all the deliverables and the intellectual outputs produced in the 5 official languages. Moreover, IWS with its expertise in the field of digital skills and competences will follow and implement each steps of the project.
Sharing European Architectural Heritage: innovative language teaching tools for academic and professional mobility in Architecture and Construction: Internet Web Solutions joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of SEAH On October 23th 2020, …
Sharing European Architectural Heritage: innovative language teaching tools for academic and professional mobility in Architecture and Construction: Internet Web Solutions joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of SEAH
On October 23th 2020, (name of your organisation) joined the online Kick-Off Meeting of SEAH, a 24-month Project co-funded by the Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Commission, which brings together six Partners from different countries (Italy, Spain, Belarus, Czech Republic, France). The KOM, originally planned to be hosted in the headquarters of the University “Gabriele D’annunzio” Chieti-Pescara (Italy), was held in online mode due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The project aims at creating academic-professional language modules for French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish as a foreign language in the field of Architecture and Construction (AC) with a view to encourage student mobility and to improve the outcomes of mobility programs. In fact, the consortium formed by five Higher Education institutions with extensive teaching and research experience in the fields of Applied Linguistics, Teaching Foreign Languages, Corpus Linguistics and Language Learning/Teaching Technology and one private enterprise, Internet Web Solutions (IWS), based in Málaga (Spain) will implement the project’s outputs into two years.
In the first year (IO1), SEAH will create language corpora comprising texts representative of professional and academic communication in AC. In the second year (IO3) each partner university will develop online language teaching modules for AC; throughout the project, the IT partner IWS is in charge of Intellectual Output 2 and will develop, test and update the Multilingual Open Educational Resources (OER) platform which will be used to distribute resources created within the project.
The project relies on the use of a variety of methods at each stage, including: semi-automatic creation and annotation of language corpora; automatic extraction of linguistic (lexical, morphological, syntactic and pragmatic) features to inform the learning materials; OER-Platform implementation and testing; survey-based methods for data collection and analysis.
During the meeting, the consortium discussed about the overall project implementation schedule, defining timelines and respective duties in the following months. In particular, the consortium agreed on the choice of the domain name, the web design, the official logo and the main functionalities of the Multilingual OER platform for Architecture and Construction.
IWS is in charge of Intellectual Output 2 and will develop, test and update the Multilingual OER platform which will represent a repository of project’s outputs, results, news and contacts.
Internet Web Solutions from Malaga, Spain, together with its associated local partner Associacion Arrabal- AID as part of the consortium involved in the Erasmus plus project Delsa (http://www.digitaldelsa.eu/), organised on Wednesday …
Internet Web Solutions from Malaga, Spain, together with its associated local partner Associacion Arrabal- AID as part of the consortium involved in the Erasmus plus project Delsa (http://www.digitaldelsa.eu/), organised on Wednesday 28/10/2020 a new Multiplier event for digitally upskilling adults, job-seekers, underemployed/temporarily unemployed and those who are seeking better or new opportunities through self-employment on topics related to the intellectual outputs and the project online platform.
Due to the current mobility restrictions in the countries most affected by Covid-19, the event was held online using the Zoom platform and had a very participative and dynamic audience.
The main goal of the event was to present the project and inform about the accessible and free educational resources available in five languages on the OER platform that will allow users to advance in the acquisition of digital competences and skills.
The participants got involved in the event; they were interested in the contents of the Delsa project, and participated with interesting questions and requests for additional information. They were all very satisfied with their participation in the event.
Every Wednesday Internet Web Solutions and Arrabal offer short and precise “ICT pills” to introduce participants to useful technological tools for improving employability, starting a business or developing creativity.
Delsa, a European Project co-founded by the European Commission, supports the integration of digital solutions and ICT in learning and education, by developing, testing and validating and finally deploying at full scale, an Open Educational Resource, that will allow to exploit and mainstream project results outside the realm of the partnership and in other EU realities and countries. Delsa has the objective of improving digital skills and competences of low-skilled adults to enhance their socio-economic empowerment and increase their employability. This will be achieved by developing adequate training solutions, material and online tools.