Financing
General Information
The participation in the International Codewitz Network as such does not require many extra resources from the participating institutions. The partners of the International Codewitz Network are independently responsible for their own expenses. The planning and evaluating work of the Codewitz Learning Objects can be done step by step, with limited resources.
However, continuous outside funding is needed for the production of the Learning Objects and mobility between participating institutions. The International Codewitz Network aims to solve this by applying targeted additional funding from local, national, regional and international sources.
External Funding
"CodeWitz / Minerva - For Better Programming Skills"
(109986-CP-1-2003-1-FI-MINERVA-MPP) receives funding (300.000 �) for 3 years , Oct 2003- Sept 2006 from the European Union's Socrates programme Minerva: ODL and ICT in Education. More information about Minerva-programme.
The partners in this EU-funded CodeWitz sub-project are :
- Tampere Polytechnic, Finland as coordinator
- University of Applied Sciences Furtwangen, Germany
- Tampere University of Technology, Finland
- Reykjavik University, Iceland
- Ventspils University College, Latvia
- Bucharest Technical University of Civil Engineering, Romania
"Codewitz Asia-Link � Cooperation for Better Programming Skills"
(BD Asia-Link/10/095-229) receives funding (294.831 �) for 3 years, Dec 2004-Dec 2007 from the European Union's Asia-Link programme. More information about Asia-Link programme. More information about Asia-Link programme.
Partners in this EU-funded CodeWitz sub-project are :
- Tampere Polytechnic, Finland as coordinator
- University of Applied Sciences Berlin (FHTW Berlin), Germany
- Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Shah Jalal University of Science and Technology (SUST), Sylhet, Bangladesh