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Co-lab In the Co-Lab (Collaborative Laboratories for Europe) project a new type of learning environment is created that helps learners to develop flexible knowledge
in science domains, skills to collect and synthesise information and to collaborate with others. This learning environment brings together, in an integrated way, facilities for experimentation (including
remote laboratories), collaboration, and domain modelling. In each of these facilities, guidance for learners is available. The Co-Lab project develops demonstrators in the applied science areas of water
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The Co-Lab learning environment brings together in an integrated way facilities for
experimentation, collaboration, and domain modelling. In each of these facilities guidance for learners is available. ....more info
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Project more info>> |
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The Co-lab project is an project with five international partners and is funded by the European Commission.
The project started in April 2001 and has a duration of three years............... more info
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Co-Lab has five partners. - University of Twente - University of Amsterdam - University of Murcia
- Studio TEOS - IPN ..............more info
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More information |
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More information about the project or the product can obtained by contacting the
project coordinator.
You can also download the Flyer or look through the Guided Tour.
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Latest News- March 2006: Download
the stand alone version of Co-Lab here! - C0-Lab was
present at the CALIE 2004, the NARST 2004 and the AERA 2004.- Co-Lab was demonstrated in an ICT session at the EARLI 2003 conference in Padova, Italy. - July 2003: The
Guided Tour though the Co-Lab learning environment is
available. Check it out!!....................... more news Co-Lab is funded by the European commission under project number IST-2000-25035
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