After having evaluated the feedbacks we got in August (see: Contacting project coordinators and validation of survey results) we have invited the top 10 Projects to our round table. We are proud to announce that only one project representative has not had the opportunity to join the round table due to timely collisions. All other project co-ordinators have agreed to come to the first regional workshop in Graz, Austria. This round table is being followed by 5 more round tables at the locations of the project partners. The round table in Graz took place at 7th and 8th of September 2010 and we received very valuable input, ideas and experiences from all participants. We also want to take the chance to thank all participants for their collaboration and input.
During the workshops also a rating sheet had to be filled out by all participants, where the presented projects are rated. The evaluation of this sheets showed us three projects in the lead (in alphabetical order):
The representatives of these three projects are now invited to our final workshop in Graz, Austria, in November 2010. Here all successors of the different round tables will come together to further discuss good practice dissemination and exploitation strategies. Too, all projects that have been invited to the round tables will be included in the good practice catalogue.
We here also want to take the chance to thank all participating projects again and give you the opportunity to inform yourself about the participating projects at the round table in Graz. You can find the participating projects in the list below, for further information on the projecst please click on them. The evaluation of the following workshops will be done soon, and hence an update will follow as soon as we have news for everybody.
- Be Multilingual
- Chance living chance giving
- Engage Learning
- ENTER Network
- Haydn, the Progressive
- INCO II
- mature@eu
- pErGER
- SignOnOne
- European Project Management Training (EPMT)
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(Adrian Kachelmaier, September 2010)



