Selected networks/communities with links in relation to the Learn@Work project and the field of work based learning
GLIA: GLIA (gehirn lern impuls agentur) is a small company located in Tyrol, AT, that provides consulting and project management in the field of workplace learning. Their main concerns are innovative concepts in the field of vocational training with a focus on the establishment of new cultures of learning. IFS has been working together with that insitution for some time. GLIA was also involved in the provision of one of the pilots carried out in the framework of the L@W project.
amg-tirol: amg-tirol is a pivate consulting institution with a main focus on work based learning. amg-tirol was a major partner in the second pilot - training for low-skilled workers.
TIBS: TIBS (Tiroler Bildungsserver) is the main institution in Tyrol, AT, that coordinates e-learning activities of educational insitutions. IFS has cooperated with TIBS in several projects. TIBS also organises the annual Bildung Online conference which also serves as a venue for the dissemination of findings of ICT-supported learning.
MERIG: The Multidisciplinary European Research Institute Graz [MERIG] aims at linking researchers and institutions from diverse areas in order to pursue and support common policy goals of the European Union.
MERIG, a private non-profit research organisation, bands researchers from different scientific disciplines and experts together. MERIG regurarly organises the Intenational Conference on "Intercultural Communication, Business and Learning Competences" (ICBLC) and therefore is also an important partner in the dissemination of projects related to ICT-based learning.
BFI: BFI (Berufsförderungsinstitut) is one of the major training providers in the field of VET in Austria. IFS is involved in a project on ICT-based learning coordinated by BFI.
http://www.bfi.at
LFI Tirol: LFI Tirol (Ländliches Fortbildungsinstitut) provides training for the rural population in Austria. LFI is cooperating with IFS in the development of a project on work based learning and Communities of Practice in the field of agriculture.
http://www.lfi.at/netautor/napro4/appl/na_professional/parse.php?id=2500%2C%2C%2C2145