"The progressive affirmation of digital historiography is introducing a significant opportunity for revision of traditional methods of historical research, teaching and learning. We are moving towards the possibility of having whole archives and libraries bought to use by a click of a (mouse) button. The digitalisation of printed documents and texts allows them to be easily consulted at distance but also allows access to films, audio and iconographic and photographic material etc.
The project has the following main objectives:
The target groups are: University history professors, researchers and students. The benefits that will ...
The partner will have to carry out the following activities:
WP 1 - Development of the Project Internet Web Site and Portal
WP 2 - Collection of tools for the study of history
WP 3 - Development of training packages
WP 4 - Testing of the Portal
WP 5 - Evaluation
WP 6 - Dissemination
The Consortium includes 11 different subjects from 8 different European countries.
University of Macerata, Italy
Carl von Ossietzky Universitat, Germany
Georg Eckert Institut Germany
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Spain
Tei of Messolongi, department of Applied Informatics in management and economy, Greece
Academie de Strasbourg, France
Pixel, Italy
Easy Technologies, Italy
University of Torino, Italy
National school of political studies and public administration, Romania
Fatih University, Turkey
4 Partners meeting will be organised during the project lifetime:
Kick Off Meeting - Florence (IT) - 15th and 16th March 2008
2nd Meeting - Berlanga De Duero (ES) - 11th and 12th September 2008
3rd Meeting - Istanbul (TR) - 1st and 2nd April 2009
4th Meeting - Macerata (IT) - September 2009
The dissemination strategy aims to make the in progress and final results of the History On Line project accessible to the widest relevant audience.
The dissemination strategy adopted by the project partnership involves a series of actions aimed to make the results of the project available to individuals who are not directly involved in the project itself (dissemination) and to acquire visibility, institutional consent, official recognition, further financial support and feedback on the project (sustainability).
In order to foster the dissemination activities and motivate the project partners, an ad hoc section on the History On Line website dedicated to Dissemination (please see http://www.history-on-line.eu/dissemination.aspx) has been created .
This section contains a list of all the dissemination activities that have taken place, along with a description of the activity or event including its organisation, its impact and the target group reached. This allows for the constant sharing of information on this topic among the partners who can learn and “be inspired” from the dissemination activities of each other."
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