The Spanish pilot of the EduHack online course which began in March has involved over 50 registered participants who have been working on the course activities, reflecting on the course wall and exchanging opinions on their experience. After the end of the course, participants will meet in Logroño on the 15th of May for the UNIR EduHackathon, for which ideas are being collected and developed. This is the first pilot of the Eduhack project which is all about providing tools for educators to gain digital competence. The online course which includes a significant set of activities related to the use of video is open to all. Membership of the Eduhack network is open to all institutions who would like to use the materials being created by the consortium.
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