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               <p class="title is-3">Practices of ICT-Supported Non-Formal Methods for Citizen Learning and Participation</p>
 
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<p>While smart practices is an open concept and has an evolving definition, for the sake of this special session in accordance with the IMICS2018, it will be considered as proven best practices.</p>
 
<p>While smart practices is an open concept and has an evolving definition, for the sake of this special session in accordance with the IMICS2018, it will be considered as proven best practices.</p>

Latest revision as of 07:42, 10 October 2018

Webinar

Practices of ICT-Supported Non-Formal Methods for Citizen Learning and Participation

October 26, 15:50


While smart practices is an open concept and has an evolving definition, for the sake of this special session in accordance with the IMICS2018, it will be considered as proven best practices.


Sorted by surname

Guest Speaker

Petronela Bordeianu
Map Me Happy and EGEA, Holland

Guest Speaker

Claudia Ferreira
FAJDP, Portugal

Guest Speaker

Tunç D. Medeni
Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Turkey

Guest Speaker

Angela Marongiu
Mine Vaganti NGO, Italy

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