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Interview with Roger Blamire, Project coordinator of the P2V project (2006)
"The peer to peer education model developed in P2V project is being used in all secondary schools as a result of the support given by the Ministry of Education"
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Interview with Sofoklis Sotiriou, project coordinator of the COLLAGE Project (2005)
"A network of 120 rural schools from all over Europe that are equipped with DVB-RCS satellite terminals and have access to broadband services "
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Interview with Cristina Mussinelli, Project coordinator of the PROACCESS project (2005)
"Use of new technologies in this field is growing, since people using the traditional accessible Braille or enlarged characters print versions are now asking for digital versions"
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Interview with Yuri Kazepov, Project coordinator of the E-URBS Project (2005)
"I think that the main barriers in implementing innovative solutions in an international context of higher education are given by established routines and institutional barriers"
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Interview with Maruja Gutierrez Diaz. European Commission - DG Education and Culture
"I think that the main achievement of the programme, still valid, was that it connected well with stakeholders: ICT departments at Ministries, experts, researchers, IT companies, and, most importantly, education actors themselves"
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Interview with Jose Pessanha. European Commission - DG Education and Culture
"In my opinion the main challenge now is the full integration of ICT in education and training, both as a learning aid and a subject, implying the rethinking of organisation, curricula, teacher training and school infrastructure"
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