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Naziv projekta |
Vitalising ICT relevance in agricultural learning |
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Skraćenica |
VIRAL |
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Fond |
ERASMUS+, 609755-EPP-1-2019-1-BA-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP |
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Trajanje |
36 mjeseci |
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Abstrakt |
Opšti cilj projekta VIRAL je da podrži univerzitetsku i poslovnu saradnju (UBC) kroz ubrzanje upotrebe ICT-a u agro-zajednicama zapadnog Balkana. Koncept je vođen relevantnim regionalnim AET objektima i zasnovan je na omogućavanju upotrebe različitih ICT rješenja/ tehnika/ alata u učionici i izvan nje kako bi se postigla željena integracija poljoprivrede i inženjeringa koja zapravo jača UBC u regionalnim poljoprivrednim zajednicama. |
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Ciljevi projekta |
- Povećati kapacitet VŠU za primjenu i generiranje ICT-a u AET-u i praksi, - Poboljšati efektivnost i zapošljivost diplomaca AET-a, - Jačanje akademsko-poslovne saradnje regionalne platforme za održivost, umrežavanje i razmjenu unutar poljoprivrednih i tehnoloških zajednica |
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Partneri u projektu |
1. Univerzitet u Banjoj Luci, BiH 2. Univerzitet Džemal Bijedić u Mostaru, BiH 3. Sveučilište u Mostaru, BiH 4. Univerzitet u Tuzli, BiH 5. Univerzitet Donja Gorica, Crna Gora, 6. Univerzitet u Wageningenu, Holandija 7. Univerzitet u Mariboru, Slovenija 8. Univerzitet agronomskih nauka i veterinarske medicine Bukurešt, Rumunija 9. Agro voće Laktaši, BiH 10. Jaffa-komerc, BiH 11. Plantaže 13. jul, Crna Gora 12. Western Balkans Institute, Srbija 13. Inovaciono preduzetnički centar Tehnopolis, Crna Gora 14. Inovacioni centar Banja Luka, BiH 15. Zaklada za inovacijski i tehnološki razvitak INTERA, BiH 16. Crnogorska asocijacija za nove tehnologije, Crna Gora |
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Uloga u projektu |
Partner |
Tehnologija napreduje rapidnom brzinom pronalazeći svoju primjenu u gotovo svim segmentima savremenog društva, uključujući i obrazovanje. Uobičajeni modeli sve se češće nadopunjuju izvannastavnim aktivnostima zasnovanim na tehnologiji, a studentska takmičenja vrlo su popularan alat koji studentima pruža praktično iskustvo i jačanje poslovnih vještina. Jedno od najčešće organizovanih takmičenja je hakaton na koji je usmjerena posebna pažnja partnera koji već nekoliko mjeseci zajednički implementiraju projekat VIRAL sredstvima Evropske unije kroz Erasmus + program.
Godine iskustva, stečenog kroz rad sa startupima i stručnjacima iz područja IT sektora, kao i kroz organizaciju niza studentskih poslovnih takmičenja i hakatona organizovanih u proteklom periodu, četiri regionalne partnerske institucije pretočile su u tekstualni i video vodič o organizaciji hakatona. INTERA Tehnološki park, zajedno s kolegama iz Inovacionog centra Banja Luka, Inovaciono preduzetničkog centra Tehnopolis i Crnogorske asocijacije za nove tehnologije, pripremili su brošuru i video materijal namijenjen svim organizacijama koje svoje aktivnosti žele nadopuniti organiziranjem studentskih takmičenja, posebno hakatona.
Detaljan vodič sadrži kratki uvod u istoriju i pojam hakatona, te najpopularnije vrste i najčešće ciljne grupe, kao i ključne korake koje treba preduzeti kako bi se organizovalo takmičenje na zavidnom nivou kvaliteta. Posebna sekcija posvećena je i iskustvima projektnih partnera, kako regionalnih, tako i evropskih s posebnim naglaskom na aktivnosti visokoobrazovnih institucija i uspjehe studenata na međunarodnim takmičenjima. Kreirani materijali služe i kao uvod u aktivnosti projekta VIRAL u okviru kojeg će se organizovati hakatoni na fakultetima u Bosni i Hercegovini i Crnoj Gori. Visokoobrazovne institucije, uključene u projekat, uz pomoć spomenutih organizacija u sljedećih više od 20 mjeseci svojim će studentima kroz ova takmičenja pružiti dodatnu vrijednost i mogućnost za jačanje različitih vještina.
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