Sunday 29 May 2011

On going activities organized by the Center of Vocational Training "Aegeas"

The Center of Vocational Training "Aegeas" visited on the 23rd of May the Local Manpower Organization (the organization responsible for the unemployed individuals in the region). There, it had the ooportunity to present the project, the training protocols and the e-lessons to the teachers of the electronics department. In addition to dealing with the unemployed individuals on a daily basis, the Manpower organization also provides 2 year long vocational training courses to individuals aged 18 and above. The teachers received the project deliverables and indicated that they will use them during the course of electronics.


Tuesday 24 May 2011

3rd project meeting (Larissa, Greece)

The third meeting to take place within the framework of implementation of project “VET-ELM – Integration of Innovative Methodologies for Electrical Measurements” is going to be organized in Larissa, Greece, from the 30th of May until the 4th of June 2011. Among recapitulating the project activities so far and planning the activities for the immediate future, a workshop dedicated to the e-lessons for training in electrical measurements and also a mini symposium on the safety rules in the field of electrical measurements will be also organized.

On-going activities organized by the Avelar Brotero Secondary School

The local activity implemented on the 13th May entailed having the full class involved in the VET-ELM project (12-PEL, meaning the 12th grade of the Professional Course in Electricity) performing experimental work.

These students performed the four experiments whose experimental protocols José Reis and Jorge Diniz presented during the project’s meeting in Italy.


On-going activities organized by "Petru Poni"


Students at Technical College “Petru Poni” made practical application using the protocols realised by the Greek partner. They translated in Romanian the protocols made by Center of Vocational Training “Aegeas” and, after that, they made current, voltage and resistance measurements by directs methods.