Valor: 286265.00 €
Valor CETRAD: 49584.00 €
Financiador: Erasmus+. KA2 – Cooperation for Innovation and the Exchange of Good Practices. KA203 – Strategic Partnerships for higher education (2018-1-IT02-KA203-048412)
Grupo de Investigação: Turismo, Identidades e Património Cultural
Linha de Investigação: Turismo & Desenvolvimento
Coordenador CETRAD: Veronique Nelly Paul Marie Joukes
Membros Envolvidos:
Veronique Nelly Paul Marie Joukes ;
Parceiros:
UTAD - Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro ;
Descrição:
The idea of the Safeguarding Intangible culturaL Values and HERitage – S.I.L.V.HER. project finds its roots in the need to design a new training path that embraces and positively exploits all that comes from digital transformation, a phenomenon that is also strongly encouraged at national level and which increasingly provides for the introduction of ICT tools in all areas. Even the cultural sector and, more specifically, the safeguarding and promotion of cultural heritage, are not exempt from this advent.
The S.I.L.V.HER. project, therefore, proposes to develop a training course related to Cultural Heritage, but which also includes the digital tool, not only as a means of learning, but also and above all as a future means of developing a strategic sector and which will also support a process of recognition of its European identity. Precisely for this reason the need arises to implement this project on a transnational level.
The blended, or mixed, course will be divided into two types of activities: online training and transnational mobility as face-to-face training sessions.
This course will be divided into three modules:
- Management of cultural projects;
- Digital storytelling of intangible cultural heritage;
- Augmented and virtual reality in the cultural sector.
Following the publication of each module in the online platform of the project, which will be developed specifically for the provision of training, there will be a transnational mobility in which students from the three universities that will have developed the training course will participate (Italy, Portugal and Turkey).
- S.I.L.V.HER. will have the responsibility of encouraging young people to engage with their environment and their local heritage, making them aware of their cultural aspects and inserting them directly into the life of the community. As a result, local cultural heritage will be regenerated and renewed.
- The involvement of faculty students will provide them with a range of digital skills and practical "guidelines" on how to use them in the world of Cultural Heritage. In general, the acquisition of Digital Skills will be an advantage when they enter the labor market.
- Moreover, their involvement in the project will make them aware of the importance of Cultural Heritage, a feeling that will be strengthened by transnational exchanges, which will improve their understanding of European culture and its various aspects.
- Last but not least, the project aims to support innovation and creativity on a general level through the use of digital media, as the Partnership responds to the priorities of the European Commission and to the Digital Market project.
Partners:
Universita Degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro (UNIBA) (IT; applicant organisation and lead partner), Pamukkale University Pau (PAU) (TR; partner organisation), Hellenic Open University (HOU) (GR; partner organisation) and European Grants International Academy S.R.L. (EGInA) (IT; partner organisation).