Ludor Engineering is a partner in the project 3D digital VET (3DVET), funded by the European Union’s ERASMUS+ programme, Key Action 2 – Partnerships for Digital Education Readiness.
The project aim is to foster the use of 3D technology in the medical sector through the introduction of a 3D online library for diagnostic and training materials. The main objectives of our project are:
- To strengthen EU health professionals training and education by developing a powerful Open Educational Resource in the form of an online library (Al3xandria) that collects medical images produced by the hospitals.
- To support the initial and continuous professional development of teachers, trainers and mentors through development of a specific training course focused on using Ale3andria and the 3DMM in health professionals teaching
- To support students, health professionals and other learners to use the digital technologies, like 3D printing and virtual realityVR, in creative, collaborative and efficient ways by providing them access to both 3DMM and training resources that allows them to gain the required skills and knowledge.
This was achieved by developing the following Intellectual Outputs:
- Al3xandria 3D library
- Curriculum: 3D medical digital models in health professionals teaching
- Training programme: 3D medical digital models in health professionals teaching
- Methodological guidelines: 3D medical digital models in health professionals teaching
All the developed project results are available in English, German, Spanish, Italian, Romanian and Estonian.
Target groups: healthcare educators/trainers/mentors and students, scientists; VET trainers/learners and health professionals; various stakeholders from the health sector, bio engineering, universities, post secondary schools and other training providers.
Project partners:
- infolog srl (Italy) – coordinator
- Ludor Engineering (Romania)
- Ordinul Asistentilor Medicali Generalisti, Moaselor si Asistentilor Medicali din Romania, Filiala Iasi (Romania)
- 3dific srl (Italy)
- BG KLINIKUM MURNAU (Germany)
- INERCIA DIGITAL (Spain)
- University of Tartu (Estonia)
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Project Number: 2020-1-IT01-KA226-VET-009077