Examples of using Elearning programme in English and their translations into Greek
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The eLearning Programme.
It is the main action of the European Union's eLearning programme.
The eLearning programme introduces you to every aspect of Open Data.
Actions taken under the eLearning programme covered.
The eLearning programme 2004-2006 has been proposed to support this process.
The positive impact of the eLearning programme was apparent in.
E-Twinning is the main action of the European Union's eLearning programme.
The eLearning programme aimed to plug these gaps by intensifying the efforts already undertaken.
Within the framework of the multiannual eLearning programme(2), the eTwinning action was launched on 14 January.
The European eTwinning project was established in 2005 as the main action of the European Commission's eLearning Programme.
The eLearning programme, together with Socrates and Leonardo da Vinci, was integrated into the new lifelong learning programme 2007-13.
By end 2002,the Commission intends to adopt a proposal for a specific eLearning Programme.
Another way is to link twinnings and eTwinning, the eLearning programme of the European Union which promotes school collaboration in Europe through the Internet.
The Lifelong Learning Programme will cover the period 2007-2013, and is the successor to the current Socrates,Leonardo da Vinci and eLearning programmes.
In particular, the eLearning programme provided an added value in tackling socio-economic disparities and in establishing a culture of cooperation among European institutions.
The Lifelong Learning Program covers the period 2007-2013, and is the successor to the Socrates,Leonardo da Vinci and eLearning programmes.
The eLearning programme has not been renewed as a sectoral programme, but its objectives have been integrated into the lifelong learning programme(2007-13).
The analysis and assessment of the European Commission's previous activity(for instance, media literacy projects funded within the eLearning programme) were also discussed and examined.
The eLearning programme was aimed at improving the quality and accessibility of European education and training systems through the effective use of information and communication technologies.
In order to assess the general impact of the programme andthe relevance and effectiveness of the different actions, the eLearning programme was the subject of an external evaluation.
Launched in 2005 as the main action of the European Commission's eLearning Programme, eTwinning is co-funded by the Erasmus+, the European programme for Education, Training, Youth and Sport, since 2014.
From January 2006 to December 2007 the Open e-Learning Content Observatory Services(OLCOS),a project co-funded by the European Commission under the eLearning Programme, explored how OER can make a difference in teaching and learning.
Launched in 2005 as the main action of the European Commission's eLearning Programme, eTwinning has been firmly integrated in Erasmus+, the European programme for Education, Training, Youth and Sport, since 2014.
It is the main action of the European Union's e-learning programme1 Decision No 2318/2003/ EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 December 2003 adopting a multiannual programme(2004 2006) for the effective integration of ICT in education andtraining systems in Europe(eLearning Programme).
The Commission's proposed eLearning programme therefore refers expressly to the needs of people with disabilities, as do the action plans on language learning and linguistic diversity, and on skills and mobility.
Pay particular attention, in terms of the design andimplementation of the future eLearning action programme(2004-06), to the special needs of people with disabilities;