Erasmus+ project iBIGworld: Short-term Teacher’s Training C2 has been conducted at the University of Nis in Serbia

Erasmus+ project iBIGworld: Short-term Teacher’s Training C2 has been conducted at the University of Nis in Serbia

During the period May 16 – May 20, 2022 Teacher’s Training C2 was held. The training was organized by the University of Nis (UNi).

5 days 35 hours joint staff training was aimed to transfer and share the knowledge regarding the developed intellectual outputs in the Big Data area and prepare the trainers for pilot training. The agenda of the event can be found through the link https://docs.google.com/document/d/1M0URP5od4wvHT4cs44Wr0pTlLmCJ6Kqx/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=101046534126028994548&rtpof=true&sd=true

University of Bielsko-Biala (UBB), University of Library Studies and Information Technologies (ULSIT) have sent four trainees each who are their staff members / lecturers in ICT area, database and machine learning as well as experienced in continuous professional development training. Three trainees from Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv (TSNUK, Ukraine) have participated at the event online with the help of MS Teams.

The training has been conducted using the methodology already created and the training materials that have been developed as a result of Intellectual Outputs O1, O2, and O3 with the participation of members from partner universities. The teams were formed at the second project meeting M2 in Kyiv.

The format was organized as follows – morning sessions with conceptual work and presentations and afternoon workshop sessions where the 15 trainees were splitted into smaller groups to work on particular tasks, then all will get together again for presentation of their results and discussion.

The topics of the training included:

– DataBased with good practices BigData case (covering 01 – A1.1. Data Collection and A1.2. Analysis)

– How to analyze the Big Data Requirements and how to find the best solution to problems (covering 02 and 03)

– How to better prepare BigData specialists in the Data Lake ecosystem (outputs O3 and O4)

– How to help managers find the best way to use their BigData resources

All details can be found in ReportC2

 

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