INGA 3D ? Creative Transfer of Competence in 3D Footwear CAD to VET Professionals
Journal: Revista de Pielarie Incaltaminte / Leather and Footwear Journal (Vol.16, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-03-31
Authors : Aura MIHAI; Mariana COSTEA; Bogdan SÂRGHIE; Esperanza ALMODÓVAR FALCÓ; Rosana PÉREZ; Amaya SAN MARTÍN; Carlos FÉRRIZ; Carlos V. CARVALHO; Cláudia AZEVEDO; Lili Pavlinova PAVLOVA; Christopher NESTER; Anita WILLIAMS; Antonio MIRALLES; Manolo GOMEZ;
Page : 43-54
Keywords : 3D CAD; footwear; e-learning; VET professionals; skills and competences;
Abstract
INGA 3D project - Creative Transfer of Competence in 3D Footwear CAD to VET Professionals aims to transfer and extend innovative software solutions and 3D technologies for Footwear Computer Aided Design. The project brings together universities, research and training centres, adult education providers and IT companies from Romania, Spain, Portugal, and UK. The project products introduce innovative solutions for e-learning in order to test and to validate new teaching methodologies and approaches suitable for vocational training. The INGA 3D training content, its supportive guide as well as the online learning platform was designed, developed, tested and evaluated in line with the best practices identified by partners in their institutions, countries and elsewhere in Europe. INGA 3D project contributes to developing skills and competencies of VET teachers, trainers, tutors, in order to face the future challenges raised by the necessity of adding to the current curricula in VET institutions ICT skill sets that will enable their graduates to work with highly specialized footwear CAD technologies.
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