FP7
The Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Innovation of the EU (FP7, 2007-2013) invested already €185 million for supporting technology-enhanced learning (TEL) through 50 projects, covering all contexts of learning from schools to higher education, workplace learning and life-long learning.
In Call 11 (2013) the focus was on ICT-enabled learning environments (PCP - pre-commercial procurement), learning analytics, learning in public administration and competitions for boosting take-up and adoption of technology in learning. Nine projects with a total budget of € 25 million were selected for funding.
In Call 8 (2011-2012) the focus was on intelligent tutoring systems, STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education and remote laboratories, workplace learning in SMEs, creativity, and validation, showcase and demonstration of research results through living schools networks. Sixteen projects with a total budget of € 60 million were selected for funding.
In Call 5 (2009-2010) the focus was on large-scale pilots for the design of the future classroom, individual and organisational learning and creativity, adaptive and intuitive systems for learning featuring affection and emotions, cognitive tutors and interdisciplinary networks (e.g. in serious games), and exploratory/roadmapping activities. Twelve projects with a total budget of € 49 mio were selected for funding. In Calls 3 and 1 (2007-2008) focus was on responsive learning environments and adaptive and intuitive learning systems. Thirteen projects with a total budget of € 52 were selected for funding.
Clusters of projects for calls 1, 3 and 5.
ICT Policy Support Programme
The Information and Communication Technologies Policy Support Programme (ICT-PSP) of the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) aimed in 2007-2013 at stimulating a wider uptake of innovative ICT based services and the exploitation of digital content across Europe by citizens, governments and businesses, in particular SMEs. In calls 2011-2013, 6 projects with were selected for funding with a total budget of € 15,7 mio. They cover e-learning (call 5), e-learning for mathematics and science (call 6) and piloting and showcasing excellence in ICT for learning for all (call 7).
FP7 and CIP projects and the H2020 Call 2 Better technologies for human learnig and teaching.
H2020