Title: Project TELESOL. Introduction
1 Project TELESOL. Introduction
Prof. Jean BONNIN, president of EDNES TELESOL
coordinator
2Project TELESOL (IST-1999-29038)
Telework solutions for promotion of EU
cooperation in business and research with the
Commonwealth of Independent States
01 March 2002 28 February 2005
3Goals of the project
- create awareness of the telework advantages in
the business and research communities in the CIS
countries - study and promote the experience and best
practices of telework in the EU countries - identify local telework problems
- develop new EU-CIS contacts in the telework area
- develop new business telework systems
- Review period 12.2002-01.2004
4TELESOL aspects of the telework
- state of communications, technical development,
necessary hardware/software, personnel skills - legal, financial, fiscal
- cultural diversity in cross-country telework
- management of the synchronous work, quality
control, certification, telework personnel
development - e-security, building the trust between
teleworking entities - distributed office as a telework within one
company - tele-medicine
- tele-education
5 TELESOL expected practical results
- operational business teleworking systems
- web-sites and Telework Competence Centers in the
CIS countries - conference and workshops
- training of interested audience
- What this will give us
- better understanding of the local telework
problems - telework competence centers as the focal points
for addressing telework issues - new contacts and new telework projects
6Project coordinators
UNIDO United Nations IndustrialVienna,
Austria Development Organization
EDNES Earth Data Network for
Education andStrasbourg, France Scientific
Exchange
7 Structure of review presentation
- Serguei Smaguine. Project TELESOL overview
- Hans Pruim. UNIDO and telework
- Ernest Kedrov. TELESOL presence on the Web
- Serguei Smaguine. Local TELESOL Web-sites
- Tofig Babayev. BSTC - Telework Competence Center
in Azerbaijan - Fatima Adylova. Expertise of Uzbek Telework
Competence Center in international telemedicine
Alexei Gvishiani. Final remarks and future plans
8Overview of project TELESOL
Dr. Serguei SMAGUINE (EDNES), project manager
9 p
Project coordinators UNIDO, EDNES (France)
Project participants - members of business and
research communities in the participating
countries, with a positive experience in the
telework EU companies from France, the
Netherlands, Denmark, Austria, Germany CIS
company Arminco (Armenia), Baku
Scientific/Training Center (Azerbaijan), Business
Communication Center (Georgia), company In-Tel
(Kazakhstan), company Areopag IT (Kyrgyzstan),
Center of Geophysical Data Studies and Telematic
Applications (Russia), National Technical
University -KPI (Ukraine), Institute of
Cybernetics of National Academy (Uzbekistan)
10Denmark
France
the Netherlands
Austria
Germany
Armenia
Kazakhstan
Ukraine
Russia
Kyrgyzstan
Azerbaijan
Georgia
Uzbekistan
11Project workpackages
WP 1 Project management D2 WP 2
Telework Competence Centres and telework
information dissemination D1, D5,
D7, D9, D11, D14 WP 3 Pilot telework
systems D10 WP 4 Conference, workshops
and teleworkshops
D4, D6, D8, D12, D13 WP 5
Training in new methods of work D3 WP 6
Project evaluation
12Project management structure
13Project deliverables
D1 TELESOL brochure D2 Detailed project
workplan, including the list of partner
organisations D3, D5, D8 Evaluation reports on
the TELESOL kick-off workshop in Bishkek,
Kyrgyzstan (June 2002), workshop in Yerevan,
Armenia, (November 2002), workshop in Kiev,
Ukraine (April 2003) D4, D7 TELESOL Newsletter
Vol.1, Vol.2 D6 Training telework materials in
Russian prototype of telework aptitude test for
teleworkers, self-employed and tele-employers
D9 Evaluation
report on local Telework Competence Centres,
pilot business telework systems and TELESOL
Web-sites in the participating CIS countries D10
Evaluation report on developed operational
business teleworking projects D11 TELESOL
Newsletter Vol.3 D12 Evaluation report on
workshop in Baku, Azerbaijan, February 2004 D13
Evaluation report on the Central Asian telework
conference, 09.2004 D14 Evaluation report
on the readiness to telework and existing level
of Information Society
14 Project brochure and newsletters vol. 1, 2
15www.ednes.org/telesol
16Local Web-sites
17Telework tools
18Telework Competence Centers
- Core competencies
- Armenia legal issues of telework technical
issues of telework teleworking in translation - Azerbaijan telework in education and vocational
training - Georgia telework in business communication
telework in cultural heritage preservation - Kazakhstan telecommunication networks
- Kyrgyzstan regional telework
- Russia telework in environmental studies and
research, management issues of international
telework - Ukraine internet security telemedicine,
academic networks, environmental monitoring - Uzbekistan telemedicine
Standardized detailed descriptions of local
Telework Competence Centers and their activities
are being developed by participants
19Offshore software development
20Dailysport
21Producing musical CDs
Belair Music headquarters,Denmark
Distribution Web-site development, Moscow
Sales via Web-site, UK
Recording orchestra, Moscow
Manufacturing, Czech Republic
22Translation system
23TELESOL events 2002-2004 (Bishkek, Yerevan,
Kiev, Baku)
24TELESOL events
- kick-off workshop. Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 07 June
2002 - management meeting. Montpellier, France, 14
August 2002 - workshop Technical aspects of the telework.
Yerevan, Armenia, 19-20.11.2002 - workshop Telework in medicine, research and
business. Kiev, Ukraine, 24-25.04.2003 - Workshop Telework in government, business,
research and vocational training. Baku,
Azerbaijan, 05-06.02.2004 - Central Asian telework conference. Almaty,
Kazakhstan, September 2004
25TELESOL events
- workshop Technical aspects of the telework.
Yerevan, Armenia, 19-20.11.2002
- 115 participants from 5 EU and 7 CIS countries
- IST projects MEDIA-ISF, FLEXWORK, TEAMWORK,
USABILITY, WISTCIS, TELEBALT were represented - 10 expressions of interest were signed
26TELESOL events
- workshop Telework in medicine, research and
business. Kiev, Ukraine, 24-25.04.2003
- 106 participants from 5 EU and 7 CIS countries
- IST projects FLEXWORK, TEAMWORK, WISTCIS,
TELEBALT, TRISTAN-EST and other were represented - 9 formal expressions of interest were signed
27 Baku workshop structure
- February 05, 2004
- Opening session
- Plenary session
- Section 1 telework in governmental and business
activities, IST projects and telework tools - Section 2 telework in education and vocational
training - February 06, 2004
- Section 1 telework in governmental and business
activities, telework and IT developments projects
in CIS countries - Section 2 telework issues of education,
vocational training and cultural heritage - Section 3 - telework in research and
environmental monitoring - Round table and closing remarks
28TELESOL training course on telework
- TELESOL training course (D6) consists of two
parts - Telework training texts - translated, customized
and and adapted for Russian-speaking audience - System of telework aptitude tests
29TELESOL training course, part 1
Translation and adaptation of telework training
texts for Russian-speaking audience
- Blueprints
- Handbook and checklists
- Technology briefings
- Technology studies
- Implementation plan
- pdf files are placed on FLEXWORK web-site
- links to them are placed on TELESOL web-site
- digest initial pages, introduction and guides are
placed on TELESOL site
30TELESOL training course, part 2
JC consultants, France System of aptitude tests
for teleworkers, employers of the teleworkers and
freelancers (in hard copy and web-based)
31TELESOL training course, part 2
System of aptitude tests for teleworkers,
employers of the teleworkers and freelancers (in
hard copy and web-based)
32UNIDO/EDNES Ready-For-E-Business-Tool