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Interkulturelle medizinische Kommunikation in Europa - Intercultural medical communication in Europe

Objectives of the proposed project were primarily: the creation, but especially systematization, modernization, testing, correction, enhancement and sustainable use / dissemination of modern, innovative, inclusive language learning materials, testing and certification techniques (ECL) for intercultural professional linguistic communication of foreign doctors and health professionals in the countries of the consortium as well as in other European Member States. The target groups should be able to use the given possibilities of European communication and the cross-border working in the EU member countries better than before and tackle. On the basis of its own research, needs analysis and teaching experience, the mainly existing in the partner countries and other materials developed in the transfer projects were systematized on the basis of a uniform design, updated and applied, integrated into a new, innovative, tailor-made learning environments. They should therefore be made available equally for adult education and for vocational training. Under the above-mentioned Learning environment were understood five complete blended learning web portals, ie target groups and country-specific, generally accessible, hybrid, modular, action-oriented, collaborative learning arrangements with task-based learning, which take advantage of Web2 applications for individual language learning. The main products include five modern, interconnected web portals with 11 extensive BL courses (core products - content see button "Files" and "Products"), including users and staff handbooks (see button "Files" and "products") in German, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Slovak and Czech, whose core elements are practice-related modules with complex online and offline exercises for medical communication. Altogether 5 web portals in 5 languages with 11 courses as kernel product of about 1.800 hours to work with.
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