EPSULA Portal Launches: A New Gateway to Indigenous Knowledge and Cultural Inclusion
After two years of dedicated international collaboration, the EPSULA portal has officially launched.
Thanks to the InnovationLab project, at the end of November, the CJV team was visited by colleagues from the universities of Murcia, Groningen, Rome, Lappeenranta and Rioja. InnovationLab is collaborating on the creation of an application that will allow university teachers to self-assess their competences, reflect on their teaching work and plan innovations. Through the project, lecturers confirmed the shared needs that teachers at a number of European universities perceive due to internationalization, the influence of technology and the emphasis on connecting research and pedagogical work.
In addition to the "virtual assistant", the partners are also building support networks among educators and creating spaces and trainings to exchange best practices and improve knowledge in the field of innovative and inclusive teaching strategies. They also aim to ensure the transferability of the project's outputs to different levels of education.
Project details are available on the InnovationLab website.
After two years of dedicated international collaboration, the EPSULA portal has officially launched.
CJV publication now indexed in the prestigious Web of Science database