University of Limassol: Co-creation as a method for intercultural learning and inclusion

Co-creation can be described as the practise of people’s collaboration to guide the design process of a product or service. Participants with different roles align and offer diverse insights, usually in facilitated workshops. Co-creation enables idea generation through shared knowledge and experiences and a better understanding of the user since the process becomes more meaningful …

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ECB Consumer Expectations Survey results – March 2024

Compared with February 2024: median consumer inflation perceptions over the previous 12 months and inflation expectations for the next 12 months decreased, while inflation expectations three years ahead remained unchanged; expectations for nominal income growth and nominal spending growth over the next 12 months, decreased slightly; expectations for economic growth over the next 12 months …

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Frederick University: Book on the use of technology in schools during COVID-19, co-edited by Dr Nikleia Eteokleous

Dr. Nikleia Eteokleous, an Associate Professor in the Department of Education at our university, is one of the editors of the book titled “The Power of Technology in School Leadership during COVID-19,” recently published by leading international publishing company Springer Publications. Dr Antonios Kafa, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at the Open University of Cyprus is the …

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