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In the UK, the OU team conducted workshops with four groups spread across South West and South East England (two in SW and two in SE). Two are in primary schools and two in secondary, and the age span of students involved is 10-17 years. Altogether around 45 young people were involved, with 5 teachers. Most of these groups remained the same throughout the first project year; one of the SW groups has been replaced by another allowing a wider age span. The OU team has also begun conversations with a 16-19 College and a University which could provide opportunities to work with students aged 16-...
The 3rd C2Learn Project Meeting took place in Athens, on 10-11 October 2013. This time it was hosted by NCSR-D. The objectives of the meeting were to review progress in months 6-12 of the project, to decide any corrective action required, and to plan for the next 6 months. The meeting intensively examined achievements, challenges and opportunities, and made the corresponding decisions for the project, focusing in particular on project Deliverables and the preparation for the 1st project review. For each strand of work, there was a relevant session, each structured in two parts: a first,...

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