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Service portal and ICT tools Comenius schools, network partners or the other people involved with the COMP@CT will have access on Service Portal to the following:
- COMP@CT Calendar
- link to CCS (COMP@CT Collaboration Space)
- COMP@CT Kbase (by March 2003)
- linklist to main Socrates/Comenius websites (by Feb 2003)
- COMP@CT dissemination material
- link to COMP@CT partners' WebBoard (restricted area).
COMP@CT activities are listed in Calendar.
CCS - COMP@CT Collaboration Space includes the following tools and/or services for COMP@CT schools:
- Peda.net Web Magazine / eJournal
- Peda.net NetGate
- Comp@ct Chat
- Forum
- FLE 3 (eLearning environment; open software)
Kbase
Kbase is a knowledgebase and goal is to provide to Comenius schools an online supporting framework on videoconferencing which is to be used as a fundament. e-LinQ is COMP@CT partner that will create and maintain Kbase.
The Kbase gives the opportunity to activities such as
- find general info on the usage of videoconference
- get help
- surf useful links
- exchange experiences and expertise
- download and/or participate in training materials.
ICT ToolsCOMP@CT network also offers ICT tools to project work and training and support in using these tools and equipments. The tools and training varies by partner offering it. Also the examples of good practice of projects that have used them will be shared on website.
The tools are for instance web-publishing tools and eLearning environments. Training is organized by COMP@CT partners (see COMP@CT Calendar).
The collaborative working tools provided by COMP@CT will be described on SIG 3 website (published in the end of Jan 2003).
One service for Comenius school is the database of COMP@CT schools, though it isn't listed under Service Portal. There are two aims to fulfill by this database:
1) to make the participating schools more visible and share what kind of ICT they use and to provide information for schools seeking for new and experienced or innovative partners;
2) to be able to share the information and knowledge what these schools have gained; schools can benefit COMP@CT project by offering material, information to network.
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