LOOMY.NET AWARDED AS BEST PRACTICE BY DEA PROJECT
(PRLEAP.COM) Press release (Brussels, Belgium) 23.06.2006 - An international team working on an e-learning and digital literacy initiative called DEA (Digital litEracy open to ImpAirments), supported by the European Commission (DG Education and Culture), catalogued and analysed best practices in e-learning targeting people with disabilities, and in particular those initiatives that address digital literacy. In this respect, the project organised its conference on 16 June 2006 in Brussels, Belgium, and awarded the selected best practice Loomy.net, an Internet Portal for people with learning difficulties. This platform was the direct result of the GET_CONNECTED project, which was partially financed by the DG Education and Culture under Joint Actions Programme.
Loomy.net platform scored high in all categories, namely:
Effectiveness: an increasing number of users that are exploring and using the services.
Transferability: although from its outset it was an ambitious project, it provided an excellent example for other institutions who could consider on the one hand to use Loomy.net or to apply something similar using the provided Loomy.net handbook (available for free).
Innovation: it combines traditional technological solutions, but in a new creative and accessible way, taken into account the needs of the targeted end-users.
Target compliance: a particular attention was paid to the characteristics of the different kinds of users, thus offering specific content suitable for three different levels of learning difficulty, and this through a multilingual web site.
Accessibility: the project is highly accessible in terms of technology needed (a PC and the internet connection) and is for free, while also respecting all accessibility guidelines in terms of W3c guidelines, AAA compliancy, etc.
More info and access to the actual Internet platform is available at
www.loomy.net.
For more information about the DEA project, and the various analysed practices, please visit
www.deaproject.org/.
More information on Loomy.net
The GET-CONNECTED project, which was successfully completed, aimed at the development, pilot testing and enhancement of an accessible Internet Portal, specifically conceptualised to meet the needs of young and adult people with learning difficulties.
The target group addressed three different levels of learning difficulty. Namely:
Level 1: Youngsters and adults that can understand only images
Level 2: Youngsters and adults that can understand key single words
Level 3: Youngsters and adults that can do basic reading
The objectives of the project were the following:
Analysis of the type of information that our target group needs
Analysis of the functionalities and the facilities the internet portal should support in order our target group to use the portal in an easy and friendly manner
Development of the Internet Portal at the address
www.loomy.net
Development of training curricula for our target group to learn to use ICT (Information Communication Technologies)
This European project comprised nine organisations from nine different member states:
ALPHA NOVA, (Austria): National organisation in Austria that offers living, working and training facilities to people with learning disabilities
INFORMATION SOCIETY OPEN TO IMPAIRMENTS, e-ISOTIS, (Greece): European Non Profit Organization that advances the use of accessible ICT and the conduction of innovative training focusing on independent living of disabled people
FONDACIA INTEGRA, (Bulgaria): NGO based in Bulgaria for offering adult training
THE SHEPHERD SCHOOL, (United Kingdom): Special School in England for children with learning disabilities and cognitive impairments
I.P.S.S.C.T. ”GIUSTINO FORTUNATO”, (Italy): Standard school in Italy with children with learning disabilities supported by integration
FEDERACION PROVINCIAL DE ASOCIACIONES DE MINUSVALIDOS FISICOS DE CORDOBA (FEPAMIC), (Spain): Regional Federation of Associations in Cordoba, Spain that deal with people with physical disabilities
ED-CONSULT, (Denmark): Consulting company in Denmark specialised in e-learning and validation of training practices
KOLPING-BILDUNGSWERK DV PADERBORN EV, (Germany): National organisation in Germany that offers sheltered living and vocational training to people with learning disabilities and cognitive impairments
MAD STUDIOS, (Slovakia): Software Company in Slovakia that develops Web-Based applications.
Contact details
alpha nova BetriebsGesmbH.
Römerstrasse 92
8401 Kalsdorf
Austria
Mrs. Silke Fahrner
Phone: +43-3135-56382-13
Fax: +43-3135-56382-25
Web:
www.loomy.net /
www.alphanova.at
silke.fahrner@alphanova.at
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