Deliverables
This page lists the deliverables published by the TRIAS Telematica project.
Most of the deliverables are made visible on the wiki.triastematica.org eGovernment elearning wiki
This page lists the deliverables published by the TRIAS Telematica project.
Most of the deliverables are made visible on the wiki.triastematica.org eGovernment elearning wiki
presentation give at Sofia for “thematic monitoring” meeting about elearning.
Rob Peters gave a presentation about simulation games and the trias Wiki
used for the purpose of training civil servants in Europe.
Role simulation Games and Wiki’s require a non-authoritarian or non-hiarchical teaching and learning approach that is not
always alined with a countrie’s administrative culture.
The discussion about administrations was very much alive, since every person present felt
him or herself a end-user of administrive cultures
download Trias presentation PPT
December 13th, 2006
The consortium met in Budapest to conclude the discussion about the trainingplan and the training modules.
Two innovative approaches were presented by Zenc and The Haagse Hoogeschool:
1) The eGovernment Simulation: a training method to help civil servants to improve horizontal collaboration.
2) The eGovernment Wiki: a way to interconnect the knowledge build in the Trias project in a coherent and usefull way.
The simulation was recieved witha lot of questions given the difference in hiarchy and administrative cultures among governments in Europe. An extremely succesfull approach in The Netherlands that is seen as a major vehicle fr the introduction ofegovenment for hundreds of municipalities may be viewed as too progressive or too bottom-up in other countries.
The eGovernment Wiki was seen as a major break trough, both by the governments involved as well as
the scientists involved.The wiki will be the major platform for Trias.
Bert Mulder (Haagse Hoogeschol) , Rob Peters (UVA & Zenc) , Tom van Engers (UVA) and Arre Zuurmond (Zenc) will continue working on the concepts
while a lot of work is done by the Haagse Hogeschool.
Monica Palminari (Bologna) will try to add a topic map to the wiki.
December 13th, 2006
The results of the first major work of the trias consortium:
the analyses of the training needs as defined by all partners for European eGovernment.
This was not an easy task. The deffinition of eGovernment is an issue in itself; where does IT stop and eGovernment start; what is the right classification of egovernments topis and themes? what are the relationships between the eGovernment programmes in each country and the trainingneeds? Which are the priorities? what are the relevant domeins, etc,etc. The training needs in the European countries differ tremendously.
The result of WP2 is presented here. WP 3 is in the making, but it reflects the change in the project policy towards a game and a wiki to cater for the wide variety of training needs.
download WP 2 document (5 meg)
Continue Reading July 25th, 2006
The results of the first major work of the trias consortium:
the analyses of the training needs as defined by all partners for European eGovernment.
This was not an easy task. The deffinition of eGovernment is an issue in itself; where does IT stop and eGovernment start; what is the right classification of egovernments topis and themes? […]
The results of the first major work of the trias consortium:
the analyses of the training needs as defined by all partners for European eGovernment.
This was not an easy task. The deffinition of eGovernment is an issue in itself; where does IT stop and eGovernment start; what is the right classification of egovernments topis and themes? […]
Training needs Analysis