SENnet provides information and support for those working to develop the use of technology to improve access for school age learners with special educational needs.
InnovationProjects
The TeLLNet project aimed to understand better the construct of teacher networks and how they can offer informal ways to support teachers' competence building and personal and professional development.
InnovationThe Entrepreneurial School was a 3-year project aimed to train over 4000 teachers across 18 countries in entrepreneurial learning.
STEMUniSchooLabS aimed to improve the quality of science education in Europe, by promoting collaboration between universities and schools in the provision of remote access to science laboratories for primary and secondary schools through Internet-based services and mobile learning devices.
STEMConcentrating on chemistry and physics, Xperimania aimed to boost young people's interest in science. The project helped students in secondary school and their teachers to understand the wide range of chemistry applications in our day-to-day life.
STEMOne-to-one (1:1) computing in education refers to the current trend where low-cost computer devices, ranging from mobiles and handhelds to laptops or netbooks, have gained ground in educational contexts.
Digital CitizenshipThe STEM Alliance – inGenious Education and industry, brings together industries, Ministries of Education and education stakeholders to promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education and careers to young Europeans and address anticipated future skills gaps within the European Union.
STEMEuropean Schoolnet worked with Kaspersky Lab to validate and test the service Kaspersky Safe Kids, which aims at a shared family approach to managing internet and mobile phone usage rather than the more traditional "Parental control" approach.
InnovationThe TASK project aims to support secondary school teachers in assessing their students' key competences by developing a self-assessment online tool for students.
Innovation