The e-LIFE project aims to (1) train people with physical disabilities for home-based employment through e-learning and (2) introduce them to virtual work environments. The project will develop 6 e-learning modules on computer-related topics and establish an e-platform for people with disabilities to work freelance or as entrepreneurs from home. The 2-year project is funded by the European Commission's Lifelong Learning Programme and involves partners from Romania, Turkey, Slovakia, Greece and Spain.
The document summarizes the findings of a field research project conducted as part of the E-SUNET project. The research involved interviews with experts, families of disabled persons, and disabled persons themselves across several European countries. Key findings included that training for families on supporting disabled family members is limited and informal, and training focused on self-determination through e-learning is especially rare. Respondents saw value in increased self-determination but families expressed some reservations about safety. Suggested topics for new e-learning material included self-esteem, relationships, autonomy, and employability skills. Research in Austria specifically involved questionnaires to social workers, families, and administrators of disability associations.
The document describes the E-SUNET project which aims to develop an e-learning network and support materials to help families of disabled people through distance learning courses and an interactive platform. It provides an overview of the project activities including researching existing family learning materials, developing e-learning courses on disability topics in multiple languages, and establishing networks to support families. National reports from several partner countries found a lack of training available for caregivers of disabled individuals and note this project will help address those needs.
The document lists the 3 largest urban areas by population in each of 7 regions: Asia, South America, North America, Australia, Africa, Europe. For each region, it provides the rank, city, country, urban area population. Some of the largest cities included are Tokyo, Seoul, Sao Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Sydney, Cairo, Moscow, and Paris.
The document lists the 3 largest urban areas by population in each of 7 regions: Asia, South America, North America, Australia, Africa, Europe. For each region, it provides the rank, city, country, urban area population. It also lists each city under its region.
The document lists the 3 largest urban areas in several countries and regions around the world. Seoul, Osaka, and Sao Paulo are listed as the 3 largest urban areas in Korea, Japan, and Brazil respectively. New York, Los Angeles, and Sydney are identified as the top 3 urban areas in the United States, Australia. Cairo, Lagos, and Johannesburg are named as the largest cities in Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa in that order. Moscow, Koln-Ruhr Area, and Paris are provided as the 3 largest urban centers in Russia, Germany, and France.
The document lists the 3 largest urban areas by population in each of 7 regions: Asia, South America, North America, Australia, Africa, Europe. For each region, it provides the rank, city, country, urban area population. Some of the largest cities included are Tokyo, Seoul, Sao Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Sydney, Cairo, Moscow, and Paris.
The document lists the 3 largest urban areas by population in each of 7 regions: Asia, South America, North America, Australia, Africa, Europe. For each region, it provides the rank, city, country, urban area population. It also lists each city under its region.
The document lists the 3 largest urban areas in several countries and regions around the world. Seoul, Osaka, and Sao Paulo are listed as the 3 largest urban areas in Korea, Japan, and Brazil respectively. New York, Los Angeles, and Sydney are identified as the top 3 urban areas in the United States, Australia. Cairo, Lagos, and Johannesburg are named as the largest cities in Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa in that order. Moscow, Koln-Ruhr Area, and Paris are provided as the 3 largest urban centers in Russia, Germany, and France.