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Erasmus+ Quality Handbook

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Handbook produced by participants of the Seminar "Erasmus+ Connection", held in Vinci, Italy in June 2014 and organised by Associazione Agrado.
Divided in quality steps for each project phase with tools, tips and methods. In 4 languages: EN, IT, PT, EL

Aims of the tool

Help especially newcomers in project mangement. Useful tips, tools and methods for giving projects quality.

Description of the tool

Handbook produced by participants of the Seminar "Erasmus+ Connection", held in Vinci, Italy in June 2014 and organised by Associazione Agrado.
Divided in quality steps for each project phase with tools, tips and methods. In 4 languages: EN, IT, PT, EL.

It can be useful for who is organising a project under Erasmus+ to remember the quality tips and steps in each phase of the project. Especially for newcomers. It will be a simple, practical guide for your first steps in the Programme.

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Tool overview

Erasmus+ Quality Handbook

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1626

This tool addresses

Project Management

Duration:

15-20 minutes

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Participants Group of Erasmus+ Connection

in the context of

Erasmus+ Connection - Seminar

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Laris Guerri (on 17 April 2015)

and last modified

8 April 2015

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