29 participants learned more about EAGLE and Erasmus KA2 projects

Europas organized a program of two in-person workshops yesterday in Tallinn. Both workshops are part of the Erasmus+ project “EAGLE: Educate the Educators: Facilitate Adult educators to apply the principles of Andragogy via the use of Game-Based Simulation learning.”

These workshops were supported by Taltech University and the Picasso Centre in Tallinn. A total of 29 students participated in both workshops.

The workshops presented the EAGLE project and focused on its sustainability, helping participants learn how to create KA2 projects within the Erasmus program.

The program presented can be found here.

The materials discussed can be downloaded here.

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