ABOUT

Transforming Education Through Innovation

The ComeThinkAgain project helps educators gain the skills needed to prepare European professionals for success and career advancement in today’s job market.

Develop and implement a standardized training system (ComeThinkAgain CETS) for educators across Europe.

The project aims to:

Train educators with the skills to teach essential competencies like Computational Thinking, Green Skills, Entrepreneurship Education, and Social Responsibility.

Objectives

The Future of the Education

ComeThinkAgain aims to revamp Computational and Entrepreneurial Thinking, Sustainable Future, and Green Skills education across Europe.

To achieve this, ComeThinkAgain has set the following goals: 

Raising Awareness

Raising awareness and understanding of educational needs and best practices related to the teaching of Computational Thinking, Entrepreneurship Skills, and Green skills.

High-quality CV

Developing a high-quality educational curriculum for teachers at HE and VET trainers by combining different methods of education.

Validating

Test and validate with teachers at HE and VET trainers across Europe the MOOC and blended learning course.

Developing a CETS

Development of the ComeThinkAgain-CETS providing several blended courses based on OERs and training material developed during the project and also digitally-signed credentials as proof of learning outcomes.

Increase the visibility of the project outcomes and maximise the impact of the project 

PROJECT STAGES

This 36 months project is structured in three key stages

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02
03

Research and development
of the curriculum and
training materials.

Pilot implementation
of the curriculum and
of ComeThinkAgain CETS in
partner countries.

Dissemination and
exploitation
of project
outcomes across Europe.

Our Commitment to Excellence

As part of our dedication to advancing European education, ComeThinkAgain has established a distinguished External Advisory Board.

External Advisory Board

The ComeThinkAgain External Advisory Board is a high-level consultative body that brings together leading experts from universities, vocational training centers, and innovative companies across Europe. Members represent prestigious institutions such as TU Wien, Vilnius University, CS-Aware, Wise & Munro, University of Zurich, Educatis, FHNW, University of Oulu, Bildungsdirektion Styria, TU Graz, Political Watch, Crowdhelix, GOBE, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, University of Osnabrück, Estonian STEM Education Union, Precision Services, Open Education Hub, SOSU School, and The Foundation.

This diverse representation spans ten European countries including Austria, Spain, Finland, Switzerland, Germany, Estonia, Belgium, Lithuania, Denmark, Netherlands, and Greece. This advisory board plays a fundamental role in the project’s strategic direction, contributing diverse perspectives and specialized expertise to ensure its international success and impact.

SOME OF OUR ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS

OUR PARTNERS

The consortium

Pädagogische Hochschule Steiermak

The University College of Teacher Education is one of Austria’s largest research-oriented teacher education institutions with currently about 16.000 students. It offers study programmes for primary, secondary, and vocational education schools teachers.

University of Oulu

Multidisciplinary university with 16.000 students and 3.000 employees. The participating research unit has a 30-year history working with stakeholders in the field of digital technology, with children and educators.

University of Tartu

University of Tartu (the TOP2 university in Emerging Europe & Central Asia) is the leading education, research, and lifelong learning institution in Estonia.

Mercantec

Mercantec is the largest educational institution in Viborg municipality with approximately 500 employees (staff and faculty) and 3.000 students (FTE), apprentices, and course participants.

The Austrian Computer Society

The Austrian Computer Society is the largest non-profit association in Austria to promote information and communication technology as well as Computational Thinking.

German Informatics Society

The German Informatics Society is the largest German-speaking association for people working, teaching, and researching computer science.