Learn, Engage, Apply and Perform Erasmus Project
General information for the Learn, Engage, Apply and Perform Erasmus Project
Project Title
Learn, Engage, Apply and Perform
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2017
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: ICT – new technologies – digital competences; Recognition, transparency, certification; Recognition (non-formal and informal learning/credits)
Project Summary
Digital learning tools are being increasingly used by VET providers (e.g. MOOCs, LMS and on-line meeting platforms). The aim of LEAP was to create a ‘step change’ in the use of ePortfolios as process-based pedagogical tool to improve learner and VET provider performance.
One of the main objectives of the LEAP project was to develop a multi-lingual, easy-to-use ePortfolio capable of supporting a range of vocational courses and to test the use open digital badges. To achieve this, partners developed a detail specification and wireframe diagrams and planned to hold a series on national pilots testing different types of courses from short courses to full diploma qualifications.
The LEAP specification detailed the user access rights and functionality for four roles: (1) the local administrator; (2) learners; (3) assessors; and (4) moderators. The specification called for LEAP to include: a set of communication and notification features enabling users to be automatically notified of actions and up-dates to learner portfolios; course and unit progression measures designed to motivate learners; file upload and shared access areas; flexibility for partners to input their own courses based on the ECVET model with Learning Outcomes (LO) and Assessment Criteria (AC); and multi-level reporting tools to support moderation sampling and quality assurance in-line with Awarding Body requirements.
A second key objective was to capture and share good practice in the development and use of ePortfolios. Partners planned to deliver a series of national pilots involving a variety of short and longer VET courses from a Level 7 Diploma in Strategic Leadership and Management to introductory IT and languages courses as well as technical courses for gas fitters/engineers. The range of courses resulted in LEAP being tested by a variety of different learners including college/university students, senior managers, and executives from business to technicians from the energy sector. The LEAP project planned to have an impact via set of dissemination and pilot activities on six target different target groups: (1) Teacher/trainers x 30; (2) Learners x 200; (3) VET/HE/FE Centres; (4) Partners (x 6); (5) European business community; and (6) VET Policy stakeholders.
By the end of the project, partners had developed and delivered over 30 different VET training curricula/courses and had engaged 443 participants and 34 VET teacher/trainers in the pilot test – this is significantly more than planned. As well as producing an e-Portfolio Good Practice Handbook, a set of 20 case studies featuring LEAP users, partners also published a detailed report called, Taking the LEAP. The report sets out a series of recommendations regarding the development and use of e-Portfolios and digital badges in the context of VET. The report, the e-Portfolio, the User Guides and the Good Practice Guide were published in Greek, German, Portuguese and English.
Whilst the COVID19 pandemic presented some challenges for the project, it also created some opportunities. For example, the Cypriot partners reported:
“The piloting of LEAP platform with real online data was actually expedited because of the pandemic. It was a handy solution to overcome the restrictions imposed for onsite training. The first lockdown in March 2020 and subsequent restrictions were imposed a couple of weeks before the commencement of 3 courses involving 75 learners, 6 assessors for 50 units. The options were to either cancel the courses or take a chance with LEAP and in combination with Zoom to deliver the various units. The pressure from the learners themselves to attend online some of the course units was sufficient to lead us to the decision to test the LEAP platform on a real-life situation”.
To share the product results and to ensure the wider impact of the LEAP project, partners implemented an extensive set of dissemination activities. The dissemination strategy involved nearly 200 separate dissemination activities and reached just under 85K people. The six Multiplier Events which were designed to showcase the three project products (i.e. the LEAP e-Portfolio, the e-Portfolio Good Practice Handbook and the Policy Report, Taking the LEAP) were attended by 184 people.
LEAP continues to be used by partners. The UK partner is using it to support the delivery of its Chartered Management Institute Level 3, 5 and 7 vocational qualifications in Management & Leadership, Coaching & Mentoring and Professional Consulting. The UK partner has integrated LEAP into its overall digital learning strategy enabling its learners to access LEAP from inside its Learning Management System (LMS) ManagementDirect creating a seamless link from learning to assessment. All qualification assessment and moderation are now delivered using LEAP. By the end of the LEAP project 84 learners from the UK had completed a Level 3, 5 or 7 qualification in Management & Leadership, Coaching & Mentoring or Professional Consulting.
The Irish partner stated:
“ITT is looking forward sharing the benefits of this platform with other colleagues in the Institute in the future. ITT will merge on the 1st of Jan with CIT (Cork Institute of Technology) and will become the MTU (Munster Technological University). This means more staff will be available to be informed about the existence of the LEAP platform. It is envisaged that in the future, training session for the LEAP platform will be offered to colleagues across the Institute in the hopes that this platform will be adopted more widely across the Institute”.
In the longer term, partners are considering how to increase the number of languages supported by LEAP thereby opening potential use of LEAP in other European countries and the potential for the licensing of LEAP enabling other VET institutes to benefit from using the LEAP e-portfolio.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 338608 Eur
Project Coordinator
Exponential Training & Assessment Limited & Country: UK
Project Partners
- INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TRALEE
- NIKOLETTA GEORGOGIANNI BEST CYBERNETICS SINGLE MEMBER PRIVATE COMPANY
- BEST INSTITUT FUR BERUFSBEZOGENE WEITERBILDUNG UND PERSONALTRAINING GMBH
- DEKAPLUS BUSINESS SERVICES LTD
- INSTITUTO DE SOLDADURA E QUALIDADE

