Euro-QLIO a New Educational Tool for Specialist Training at European Level

  • H. Pop
  • C. G. Alionte
  • M. Prisecaru
  • V. Apostol
  • G. Popescu
  • I. D. Filipoiu
  • B. Heit
  • T. Gueorguiev
Conference paper

Abstract

In the context of constant development of methods for distance learning, or e-learning, the paper presents a project in which the software tools specific to this type of education are being applied, namely, the ERASMUS project called „ Filière Euro Qualité Logistique des Organisations” , acronym EURO-QLIO. The e-learning process offers flexibility and affordability "anywhere, anytime", so that it can be used in both hybrid and joint learning. The project EURO-QLIO ensures the preparation and conduct of the partnership for training in the field of Metrology, Quality Control and Organization Logistics. The partnership is ensured by the involvement of three renowned universities from three different countries: „ University Henri Poincaré” from Nancy, France (which is the project coordinator) "University Politehnica of Bucharest”, Romania, and "University Angel Kanchev” from Rousse, Bulgaria. The Romanian partner has co-opted from the industrial area the firm “SC Marco & Alex Instalaţi Frig SRL”. This partner represents the interface between the Euro-QLIO project and the industrial beneficiaries. The educational platform is based on two very important components, namely: establishment of a virtual campus and issuance of a diploma with triple recognition.

Index Terms

distance learning EURO-QLIO project joint education triple recognition 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • H. Pop
    • 1
  • C. G. Alionte
    • 1
  • M. Prisecaru
    • 1
  • V. Apostol
    • 1
  • G. Popescu
    • 1
  • I. D. Filipoiu
    • 1
  • B. Heit
    • 1
  • T. Gueorguiev
    • 1
  1. 1.University “Politehnica” of BucharestBucharestRomania

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