The new informal EduHack network was launched on 11 November during a webinar hosted by EDEN to launch the European Distance Learning Week. This network is open to all, free to join and ensures network members receive the most up to date information and support in their efforts to use EduHack resources to train academic teaching staff. The materials and guidance provided by EduHack are built on the European Commission’s Digital competence framework for educators and are open, innovative and currently available in Spanish and Italian as well as in English.
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