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Welcome to the "SME Learning" Project website.

The European Leonardo Da Vinci project "SME Learning" is a transfer of innovation project related to innovatie training in SMEs within Europe.

The main goal of the project is to develop a common culture of innovation in training in SMEs. It is based on a study and a promotion of innovative European training set-up and practices in the industrial European SMEs.

The project should help training providers, SME managers and trainers to develop and increase the quality of training in the European Union by the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) within the context of SMEs.

 

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Practically, the SME –Learning project aims at:

* Promoting by the examples, a collection of innovative training setups, which uses information and communication technologies and which are adapted to the context of small and medium enterprises.

* Developing a digital culture of training for people in small and medium enterprises but also for trainers and actors of training organisation and training facilitators (financers, prescribers etc.)

* Overcoming the obstacles and resistances of training by promoting the benefits of developing training in general and services that ICT provides to training

* Developing ICT use in training thanks to an ICT application guide, which should help training centers to develop new training offerings imore adapted to the needs of SMEs

 

Origin of the project

The project is based on different studies and surveys that showed that SME publics do not benefit much from training because of their context of work, productivity and time. The idea of the project is to facilitate the access of the training and improve the quality and the efficiency of the training by the use of ICT and by the development of innovative training offerings to SMEs.

 

Services

The SME-Learning project can help you in the following ways:

        bulletsThe different examples provided by the index of innovative training practices will help you discover training setups adapted to various SME context.

bullets As a training centre, the application guide may help you to identify and set up ICT-based innovative training services to develop the access and the efficiency of your training.

* As a SME or SME-related organisation, the strategic recommendations will help you with managing competences and training within your enterprises and will help with setting up the conditions for a learning organisation.

* As an intermediate training organisation (Funds collector, financers, prescribers…) the project can help you to communicate to SME managers using a multimedia online campaign or by using our products (cdrom, animation, paper documents) in order to develop training and innovation awareness.

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