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eContentplus – Project Examples from Call 2005

eContentplus – Project Examples from Call 2005. N.B.: Application of call 2006 award criteria to proposal selected under the 2005 call. Information on these projects is confidential since the negotiation process is still ongoing. Award Criteria for Targeted Projects. Examples

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eContentplus – Project Examples from Call 2005

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  1. eContentplus –Project Examples from Call 2005 N.B.: Application of call 2006 award criteria to proposal selected under the 2005 call. Information on these projects is confidential since the negotiation process is still ongoing.

  2. Award Criteria for Targeted Projects Examples eWater, CITER, EDL and Aquaring

  3. 1. Relevance, Impact and European Dimension (35 %) • Relevance: • EDL aims at enlarging accessible digital content of “The European Library” by 40-60 additional digital collections from 9 National Libraries • Impact & European Dimension: • EDL contributes directly to the i2010 digital libraries initiative • Exploitation & Dissemination • AQUARING (aiming to improve access to distributed digital content collections regarding the preservation of the aquatic environment and sustainable management of aquatic resources from IT, F, B, NL, LT) for which dissemination is coordinated by ECSITE (European Network for Science Centres and Museums) eContentplus 2006

  4. 2. Content and Additional Conditions (25%) • Requirements for content • eWater aims to increase the cross-border availability, accessibility and re-usability of national spatial data on quality, location and use of subsurface waters. • Data is clearly described and quantified. • IPR issues are solved since partners own the data eContentplus 2006

  5. 2. Content and Additional Conditions (25%) - continued • Additional conditions for the specific action. • eWater(action 3.1) • Existing digital content • Sizeable, creating critical mass • Multilingual access including translation functions for coded groundwater measurement data from the national databases • Based on open software source solutions • Based on INSPIRE architecture and standards • A number of indicators measuring improvements in availability, access and use eContentplus 2006

  6. 3. Quality of the Technical Part of the Proposal (20 %) • Problems addressed and proposed solutions. • AQUARING provides a clear description of problems (lack of awareness as to existing collections, lack of common metadata ensuring semantic and linguistic interoperability, lack of cross-border content management facilities and multilingual access, lack of transparency in pricing frameworks) and appropriate solutions. eContentplus 2006

  7. 3. Quality of the Technical Part of the Proposal (20 %) - continued Methodology & work plan CITER (aggregating history textbooks and other educational content for secondary education) presents an adequate methodology & work plan for achieving the objectives stated in the proposal. Distinct tasks address each problem. eContentplus 2006

  8. 4. Resources and Management (20 %) • Consortium • eWater consortium includes geological surveys as both content providers and users as well as one GIS organisation interested in exploiting the data. • Resources • personnel, equipment & financial resources for eWater are clearly documented and matched to planned objectives and tasks. • Management • CITER presents a credible timing & structure of workflow and a sound management, communication & conflict resolution process. eContentplus 2006

  9. 4. Resources and Management (20 %) - continued • Indicators CITER provides a list of relevant indicators with quantified targets eContentplus 2006

  10. Award Criteria for Thematic Networks Example JEM - Joining Educational Mathematics

  11. 1. Relevance, Impact and European Dimension (40 %) Relevance: • JEM will contribute to the coordination of content enrichment activities in the area of mathematics, to the maintenance of agreed standards and to the delivery of powerful synoptic high-quality user information and support pages, invoked in e-learning platforms operated by the partners. In 2006 thematic networks to be funded should have a wide scope. Impact and European Dimension: • Mathematics are considered the cornerstone of the skills base required to build the European knowledge society. JEM involves most major actors in e-learning mathematics and benefits from the experience of several international projects (some of which are still ongoing) eContentplus 2006

  12. 2. Quality of the technical part of the proposal (20 %) Problems & solutions • For the design and the production of high-quality digital content for mathematics, the expertise of professional mathematicians, software engineers, publishers, and learning theorists is required. JEM brings together experts involved in activities around the area of semantic markup for mathematics directly related to enhancing digital content. Methodology & work plan • The methodology is adequate as the different work packages are led by the most relevant partners and the time schedule and resources are reasonable. eContentplus 2006

  13. 3. Quality of the proposed Network and Management (40 %) Network • Since the founding members come from only 7 “old” EU Member States (FI– DE – IT – NL –PT – ES – UK) the 1st “common requirement” for thematic networks in 2006 would not be satisfied. • However, JEM is open to new members (key criterion for prioritizing requests: geographical coverage), and major stakeholders, combining the necessary complementary expertise, are involved. Coordinator • Coordinator has experience in managing an international network in the specific domain of work (mathematical content). Management • Network management procedures clearly set out. eContentplus 2006

  14. 3. Quality of the proposed Network and Management (40 %) - continued Indicators • project web site hits (year 1: 300K, year 2:1M, year 3:4M) • participants contributing to JEM workshops/meetings • core members present to JEM meetings • countries covered in any JEM meeting (targeting a minimum of 10 countries) • relevant meetings/conferences/workshops where a representative of the network has participated • meetings/conferences/workshops where results of the network have been presented • stakeholders (authors of eContent, technology developers, and disseminators of eLearning practice) which have been informed about the network and its results • take-up of any standards/common practice promoted by JEM eContentplus 2006

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