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Start of the 1st @NavigateProject Training #Workshop

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  • Date January 13, 2020
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The week of the 1st @NavigateProject Training #Workshop has just started on Monday 13th in the Library and Education Center of University of Gävle

The training day started with a presentation of the University of Gävle made by the hosting institution by Ingela Östlund and Göran Bertils. The NAVIGATE working teams from Sweden, Bulgaria and Italy listened to a lecture on training design presented by Jonas Klingstrom from Hariett company. Professor Anna Maria Tammaro spoke about the learning outcomes and assessment for information literacy games in her engaging presentation “Fake or Fab?”. Practical ideas were discussed within tree expert teams using special template “Guide for designing a GBL scenario” and then the teams started to design the games. The creative process will continue in the next days with more and more challenges for the participants.
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