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GAme BAsed Language Learning
Date du début: 1 déc. 2012,

The European Community is a diverse ensemble of regions, cultures and languages. This is an advantage as it introduces a variance of views and approaches for common problems and issues - however it is also a barrier for companies trying to internationalize or establish joint ventures in the European market or outside of it. The use of an intermediary language, like English or German is an incomplete solution as good commercial relations always depend on full understanding and confidence between the parts. In particular, this can be a problem for Micro Enterprises (start-ups) and SMEs that do not have dedicated staff for this purpose. As a consequence, these companies still depend largely on their domestic markets despite the opportunities made available by the enlarged single market and by globalization at large. Business to Business (B to B) e-commerce and e-marketing possibilities are not being effectively exploited by these companies. The GABALL project seeks to address the reinforcement of EU Micro and SME’s managers' skills in the process of internationalization to internal and external markets (Brazil) through electronic business platforms. The project will also target final year Higher Education students that can potentially become entrepreneurs and are planning to start up their own companies. The project will aim for the improvement of languages and culture skills relative to the use of e-marketing and e-commerce tools, the establishment of relations through electronically supported social platforms and the encouragement of entrepreneurship. The project methodology is based on a Serious Game approach that provide rule-based, professional, real-life situations and contexts of interaction where the player tries to achieve learning objectives and improve personal skills and social competencies. Overall the project expects to reach 150 staff and 250 students.

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  • Education and training\Life long learning (2007-2013)\LANGUAGES (KEY ACTIVITY 2)\Multilateral Projects
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