EURODIS: a new searchable database and website for project dissemination
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https://doi.org/10.4995/eurocall.2011.16266Keywords:
EURODIS, project dissemination, materials database, searchable website, CALL networkAbstract
This paper describes the rationale for setting up and the outcomes derived from the EURODIS project carried out with support from the European Commission through its Lifelong Learning Programme from November 2009 to October 2010 (Ref.: 159773-2009-LLP-ES-KA2-KA2AM). The project's main aim was to provide efficient ways of disseminating CALL-related projects and their products to the larger language learning community at all levels of education. The major project outcome has been the implementation of a searchable large scale web-enabled database allowing both learners and language professionals to find specific information in a comprehensive manner.
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