Wikimedia CEE Online Meeting 2021/Programme/Submissions/How can Wikimedia education sector benefit from Erasmus+ opportunities?

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Title of the submission

How can Wikimedia education sector benefit from Erasmus+ opportunities?

Type of submission (lightning talk, discussion, panel, workshop)
  • workshop
Author(s) of the submission

Lucie Schubert

Username(s)

Lucie Schubert (WMCZ)

Affiliation

WMCZ education manager, Era+ expert/trainer

Theme(s)
  • education, international cooperation, capacity building and knowledge management, outreach, accessibility, OER, digital competence
Level of advancement (basic, medium, advanced)
  • medium
Abstract (up to 100 words)

Explore together opportunities of Erasmus+. Draw a brief roadmap what kind of opportunities are there for WM. Show a case: a strategic partnership currently existing between 4 European chapters. Provide with time for individual reflection where and how you could use the ERASMUS+ framework in our activities. Answer possible questions. Proof that Wikimedia not only belongs to education, but it belongs to Erasmus+ too; our strategies and activities are matching with ERA+ priorities and founding pillars.

How will this session be beneficial for the communities in the region of Central and Eastern Europe?

I have a strong believe that some parts of the funding scheme of Erasmus+ are beneficial to WM movement, especially to its education and outreach activities. It is supporting international cooperation and exchange between chapters and other education institutions. Many of the Erasmus+ programme priorities goes in line with our current strategy 2030.

Do you plan to pre-record a video with a presentation?

No.

Special requirements
Slides or further information

https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/node_en

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  1. Klára Joklová (WMCZ) (talk) 09:23, 4 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]