The European Network Against Bullying in Learning and Leisure Environments (ENABLE) was a two-year project co-funded by DG Justice, built on social research to create a blended social and emotional learning (SEL) and peer-training programme for students aged 11-14, school staff and parents.

EntreComp is the Entrepreneurship competence framework. It is a reference framework developed by the European Commission to describe entrepreneurship as a competence. EntreComp Videos illustrates this framework through a video series on how to apply it in educational settings.

The primary aim of eQualityNet project was to improve the quality of educational resources in European Schoolnet's Learning Resource Exchange (LRE) for Schools that was officially launched as a public service for schools in 2008.

eSkills for Jobs 2014-2016, as part of the EU eSkills strategy, was a major cross-sector, multi-stakeholder campaign from the European Commission, involving more than 650 stakeholders across Europe.

Europeana Creative was a project that promoted greater re-use of cultural heritage resources by Europe's creative industries. The project aimed to demonstrate that Europeana, the portal providing access to about 53 million digitised cultural heritage objects from across Europe, can facilitate the creative re-use of digital cultural heritage content and associated metadata.

Launched in July 2016, Europeana DSI-2 operated a multi-sided platform for cultural heritage. It aimed to maximise impact for business that wish to re-use cultural heritage data and the organisations that own digital or digitised objects by attracting the attention of new users.

FuturEnergia was an educational initiative that aimed to provide a neutral platform for discussion and debate on the benefits, pros and cons of materials that contribute towards energy efficiency.

GLOBAL excursion (Extended Curriculum for Science Infrastructure Online) aimed to provide young citizens and their educators (teachers, parents, etc.) across Europe with a range of e-Infrastructures and access to expert knowledge on their usage for a joyful exploration of e-Science through e-Infrastructure.

Go-Lab created an infrastructure (the Go-Lab Portal) to provide access to online laboratories run by research centres and universities worldwide. These online labs can be used by universities, schools, instructors, students and lifelong learners to extend regular learning activities with scientific experiments, giving students a real experience of research work.

The Grand Coalition for Digital Jobs was a Commission-led multi-stakeholder partnership created to tackle the lack of digital skills in Europe.

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