This page describes some of the qualities which we would like S-TEAM deliverables to have. Some will only apply to one kind of output, e.g. training packages, whilst others apply to everything.
Common qualities for all deliverables
Visual identity
The deliverable must conform to the S-TEAM visual identity, including
- Specified colour scheme
- Use of the S-TEAM, FP7 and EU logos
- Acknowledgement of FP7 funding, e.g. "This project is funded by the EU Framework 7 Programme, contract no 234870"
- Publication details (there is an annoying tendency for official reports etc not to have the date & place of publication). We will provide a standard format for this as soon as possible.
- Fonts and headings as per S-TEAM guidelines (to be agreed)
Part of the role of WP10 is to assist with finalising deliverables and their appearance etc, so no need to worry unduly about doing it all yourself.
Training packages
Training packages will normally be available either as packs of hardcopy documentary material or as online resources, or both. Training packages, course units or modules are defined as a coherent set of materials, designed for a specific audience and with a specific theme or subject area. A package will have a defined timeframe (e.g. one day, two weeks, over a semester) and will have stated learning outcomes related to some form of measurement or accreditation.
In the case of S-TEAM training packages, there will be criteria which each package must fulfil to be accepted as a deliverable, such as: ♦
- It must be piloted, reviewed and approved by practising teachers and/or teacher educators (as appropriate)