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An Internet project to achieve curricula harmonisation

Maria João Martins    
Michel Robert    
Jean Marc-Thiriet (Author)    

Resumen

The increase of student mobility in Europe and in other countries, and the recent attempt to harmonise European curricula at the graduation and post-graduation levels lead towards an increasing co-operation among universities to develop educational modules with a common background (Ruffio, 2000). This paper describes a project developed in the framework of a European Thematic Network. The educational modules developed are installed in a WWW server and can be accessed by students and teachers. Results obtained through a pilot course in three different countries are presented and suggestions concerning course improvement are given in order to build a virtual university

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