ETB (European Treasury Browser): a system for quality of educational resources on the web

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Vincenza Benigno
Luigi Sarti

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to illustrate what has been achieved within the project ETB (European Treasury Browser) on the processes and criteria that define the quality of educational resources on a gateway. The project is funded under the Fifth Framework Programme, and the main purpose is to create a decentralized system to collect best practices and educational resources in the European context.

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