WP4 refers to activities for the development of the e-learning platform that will host the on-line courses.
Main activities:
Task 1: Specification of the electronic platform
Task 2: Developing the architectural structure of the system (subcontract)
Task 3: The evaluation-testing of the first version of the e-learning platform is part of the activities undertaken under WP3 (Quality Control)
Task 4: Adoption of the final version of the system (subcontract)
Task 5: Integration of training modules on the electronic platform (subcontract)
Task 6: Manual for the use of the platform and on-line content (subcontract)
Task 7: Translations in partners languages (interface and user manual)
This work package includes the activities which the partnership will undertake in order to design and produce the educational material.
Main activities
Task 1: Designing the training - The partnership will develop an outline of all the details of the training for use by coordinators, curriculum developers, and trainers ("what, where, who, when and how").
Task 2: Development of the educational material
Task 3: Development of educational video
Task 4: Translations – each partner will be translating all his units in English. He will also translate six units from English to his national language.
This work package aims to monitor and evaluate the activities and deliverables of the program and ensure effective and efficient achievement of the objectives of the program. In order to achieve the above, quantitative and qualitative indicators will be determined from the beginning.
Main activities:
Task 1 - Development of the evaluation methodology and assessment procedures based on the tools available in www.european-project-management.eu
Task 2- Online version of the questionnaires for the evaluation of outcomes, events, meetings, etc with the use of Survey monkey which allows the direct statistical analysis of the results
Task 3 - Internal evaluation reports of the deliverables, processes, partnerships and other events
Task 4 - Pilot seminars addressed to the end users for the evaluation of the deliverables
Task 5 - External evaluation of deliverables
WP1 – Project Management and coordination refers to the administrative, financial and quality aspects related to the project implementation. In the frame of WP1 a detailed Project strategy and methodology will be defined in order to ensure an effective day-to-day Project Management. Moreover the tools for communication between all partners will be established. Apart from the regular project management tasks, the activities described in WP1 will allow the monitoring of the project performance, results and risk management.
Main activities:
Task 1: Creation of administrative regulations/ the partnership will adopt the new Financial Survival Kit which is available online on the site of EACEA as well as the tools which are available in www.european-project-management.eu (with the necessary adoptions to the needs of the project).
Task 2: Establishment of the communication system between partners.
Task 3: Interim and final report
Task 4: Financial and progress reports

2nd Annual World Congress of Nutrition and Health 2014 (WCNH-2014), October 24-26, 2014, Taiyuan, China: http://www.bitlifesciences.com/wcnh2014/default.asp

Fourth International Conference on Food Studies, 20th to 21st October 2014 - Prato, Italy

More information: http://food-studies.com/the-conference

International Conference on Agricultural, Ecological and Medical Sciences (AEMS-2014) scheduled on July 3-4, 2014 London (United Kingdom) aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Agricultural, Ecological and Medical Sciences, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.
More information http://www.iicbe.org/2014/07/05/47

The Mediterranean diet emphasizes:
The diet also recognizes the importance of being physically active, and enjoying meals with family and friends.
"First of all the doctor should look at the patient’s face. If he looks his usual self this is a good sign. If not, however, the following are bad signs – sharp nose, hollow eyes, cold ears, dry skin on the forehead, strange face colour such as green, black, red or lead coloured. If the face is like this at the beginning of the illness, the doctor must ask the patient if he has lost sleep, or had diarrhoea, or not eaten."
From "On forecasting diseases".
