Digital peer learning for adults 50+

PEER is a two-year-running project (2011-2013), which fosters e-learning among older people. It aims at identifying, testing and adapting a set of free online interactive tools (open source Web 2.0 tools) to create an “age-friendly“e-learning environment, allowing the direct exchange of information among users (peer-to-peer) and supported by many social networking sites which focuses on senior citizens and their needs.  

AGE is involved in this project as associated partner.
For more information, please visit the project website: www.peer-learning-50plus.eu
 

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