Web-based
Maritime English Learning Tool
The
MarEng project (10/2004 - 05/2007)
concentrated on creating a Web-based Maritime English Language Learning Tool.
The project was partially financed by the Leonardo da Vinci Programme of the Europen Union. The MarEng Learning Tool has been
complemented with a MarEng Plus Learning Tool, which was
created during the MarEng Plus project (10/2008 -
11/2010).
Project coordinator
Anne E. Suominen
anelsu@utu.fi
Tel. +358 (0)2 333 8185
+358 (0) 40 779 9494
Project coordinator
Anne E. Suominen
anelsu@utu.fi
Tel. +358 (0)2 333 8185
+358 (0) 40 779 9494
Project
Description
MarEng was a transnational project that
aimed to promote the maritime English language competences of those working in
the various maritime professions in Europe. Its objective was to produce an
innovative maritime English learning tool to be made available on the Internet.
MarEng was partially financed by the
Leonardo daVinci programme of the European Union. The project
was begun in October 2004 and lasted until May 2007, a total of two and a half
years.
MarEng brought together sixteen partners from six EU Member States: Belgium, Finland, Latvia, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom. The Partner group consisted of a wide variety of maritime institutions, and involved in the project were education and maritime experts such as English teachers, researchers, training managers, seafaring professionals and representatives of the maritime industries.
Work in the project was divided into five Work Packages for the administration of the project, and the design, development, production, testing and marketing of the MarEng Web-based Maritime English Learning Tool.
MarEng brought together sixteen partners from six EU Member States: Belgium, Finland, Latvia, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom. The Partner group consisted of a wide variety of maritime institutions, and involved in the project were education and maritime experts such as English teachers, researchers, training managers, seafaring professionals and representatives of the maritime industries.
Work in the project was divided into five Work Packages for the administration of the project, and the design, development, production, testing and marketing of the MarEng Web-based Maritime English Learning Tool.
•WP
1: Administration 10/2004 - 3/2007
•WP
2: Material Making 10/2004 - 2/2006
•WP
3: Piloting, Testing, Evaluation 3/2006 - 10/2006
•WP
4: Dissemination 11/2004 - 12/2006
•WP
5: Technological Solution 11/2004 - 11/2006
Partners
Belgium
APEC
Antwerp/Flanders Port Training Center www.portofantwerp.be/APEC
Antwerp
Port Authority, Entrepotkaai
1, 2000 Antwerp BELGIUM
tel.
32 3 205 2322
fax
32 3 205 2327
ITMMA,
Institute of Transport and Maritime Management Antwerp, University of Antwerp www.itmma.org
Keizerstraat
64, 2000 Antwerp
BELGIUM
tel.
32 (0) 32755 141
fax
32 (0) 32755 150
Keizerstraat
64, 2000 Antwerp
BELGIUM
tel.
32 (0) 32755 144
fax
32 (0) 32755 150
Department
of International Business Communication
Keizerstraat
13, 2000 Antwerp
BELGIUM
Advisory partners:
10.
Finnish Maritime Administration, Finland www.fma.fi
11. FinnishPortAssociation, Finlandwww.finnports.com/first.php
12. Emergency Services College, Finlandwww.pelastusopisto.fi
13. Estonian Maritime Association, Estonia www.emara.ee
14. Latvian Maritime Administration, Latviawww.jurasadministracija.lv
15. Lithuanian Maritime Academy, Lithuania www.lmc.lt
16. Baltic Ports Organization, Polandwww.bpoports.com/about.html
17. Ceronav Maritime Training Centre,Romania www.romtc.ro
18. Maritime and Fishing Polytechnic School, Spain
19. Dokuz Eylül University School of Maritime Business and Management, Turkey www.deu.edu.tr/DEUWeb/English
20. Finnish Port Operations Association, Finland www.satamaoperaattorit.fi
21. IFAPA Centre at Huelva, Spain
22. IPFP Marítimo - Pesquero de Canarias (Arrecife), Spain www.iccm.es
23. Turkish Maritime Education Foundation Institute of MaritimeStudies, Turkey www.maredu.co.uk/organisation.asp
11. FinnishPortAssociation, Finlandwww.finnports.com/first.php
12. Emergency Services College, Finlandwww.pelastusopisto.fi
13. Estonian Maritime Association, Estonia www.emara.ee
14. Latvian Maritime Administration, Latviawww.jurasadministracija.lv
15. Lithuanian Maritime Academy, Lithuania www.lmc.lt
16. Baltic Ports Organization, Polandwww.bpoports.com/about.html
17. Ceronav Maritime Training Centre,Romania www.romtc.ro
18. Maritime and Fishing Polytechnic School, Spain
19. Dokuz Eylül University School of Maritime Business and Management, Turkey www.deu.edu.tr/DEUWeb/English
20. Finnish Port Operations Association, Finland www.satamaoperaattorit.fi
21. IFAPA Centre at Huelva, Spain
22. IPFP Marítimo - Pesquero de Canarias (Arrecife), Spain www.iccm.es
23. Turkish Maritime Education Foundation Institute of MaritimeStudies, Turkey www.maredu.co.uk/organisation.asp
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