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ECI 2.0 - European Competence Initiative - Early Childhood Intervention
Skill training to Empower Teachers, Health Professionals and Social Workers
INFOSOC
Partners (institutional) name InfoSoc - Office for informatic,, social and cultural cooperation
Responsible person (for the project) Willi Stadler
Address Kinkgasse 5, 8020 Graz, Austria
Email
Homepage http://www.infosoc.at
Main area of work concerning early childhood intervention The focus of InfoSoc is the development and implementation of innovative and effective ICT tools targeted on educational, social and cultural evironments, especially the provision of special purpose online tools / Web2.0 portals for purposes like online training, online assessment, online evaluation or online data visualisation.
Former or present other project activities The most relevant project activities / experiences related to this project are:
  • Development of an “Online Resilience Map” for the project LLL project KIDS Strengths (www.strong-kids.eu), which facilitates the online assessment and visualisation of children’s situations (resilience, resources, vulnerabilities) in the context of mental illness of parents. (2009/2010)
  • Development of an “Online Resource Pool” for the LLL project PRECIOUS (www.precious.at), which facilitates the structured provision of online training materials . (2008/2009)
  • Development of an “Online Assessment Instrument” for the LLL project EBIFF (www.ebiff.org)for the online assessment of individual training portfolios (or institutional curricula)(2006/2007)
What else is important and one should know about this institution InfoSoc (Office for informatic, social and cultural cooperation) is a non-profit association based in Graz, Austria, active in the fields of social, cultural and educational research and development, mainly by participation and cooperation in (international) research&development projects and pilot projects.
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. © 2011-2025 by ECI2.0 Project
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