Current European research shows that a flexible approach to learning is favoured by a growing number of students who need to fit working life within the framework of learning new skills; in addition, older members of the workforce wish to engage in life long learning. For many people full-time attendance at a local training organisation is problematic due to disability, geographical location or working patterns. The aim of the project is to develop Educational Podcasting (audio/media broadcasting over the internet) to enable these learners to gain knowledge through part-time attendance whilst maintaining the personal support of a tutor.

The six partners, from Greece, Italy, Latvia, Romania, Poland and the UK have met regularly over the life of the project to develop the product, evaluate activities, plan tasks and resolve issues. In the second year of the project, trainees have also been involved in these meetings to ensure the successful piloting of the project. Effective communication between meetings has be ensured via e-mail, video conferencing, on-line meetings and a project blog.

The majority of the podcasts that are presented in this blog, have been developed by the students of the project which have enhanced their technological together with their cultural skills.

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Saturday, 10 April 2010

Dale Harrison - Personal Profile

Hi Everyone,

Here is my Personal Profile as requested by Barrie

*** Audio file uploaded below ***
If there are any problems accessing the audio please let me know

5 comments:

  1. Hello Dale!
    It's great to know something more about you.
    I can see that you really keen on music, because you are a DJ :)
    I really like it about you, cause I also love music and I also create them but may be in a little bit another way.
    You said that you have used lots of types of audioequipement. It's interesting.
    Can you tell me, what you exactly did or used?

    Regards :)

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  3. Hi Ewa,
    It's nice to know that we have something in common =)
    In regards to your question, when at a gig i use all the generic equipment (Turntables, Mixers, Amplifiers, Speakers etc)
    When im actually recording (creating music) i will use music production software. This has many instruments built into it, which allows you to create almost anything you want, a chance to be original and different.
    I also sing in a few of my tracks, but i'm still working on that :)
    In addition to that, me and my friend have an online radio show which we do together. Nothing big, but it's something.

    I hope this covers your question

    Take Care
    Dale

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  4. Maybe we will go to disco, and you can play something. See you in Athens. Nice to meet you.

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