The ArabicOnline project was developed by a consortium of eight partners including: universities, publishers, schools, IT companies, design companies and pedagogical experts. Below you will see the main partners although many more people were invovled during the project development.
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Pendragon Educational Publishers, U.K. (Project Co-ordinator) Carl Taylor, Neal Taylor pendragoned.co.uk |
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University of Exeter, Department of Islamic Studies, U.K. Leslie McLoughlin exeter.ac.uk/iais |
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Littlefolks Schule, Germany Udo Hennig littlefolks.de |
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Marco Pesce Consultancy, Italy Marco Pesce locusta.it |
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West of Scotland Colleges Partnership, U.K. Dugald Craig woscop.co.uk |
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Vilnius Univeristy, Department of Islamic Studies, Lithuania Maritana Larbi oc.vu.lt/en |
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Salzmannschule, Germany Sara Hoffmeier salzmannschule.de |
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Joana Rosário Consultancy, Portugal |
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| Clive Gracey, Oman External consultant and photographer clivegracey.com |
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Developed with the support of the Lifelong Learning programme of the European Union. |
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
This website reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible
for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

A picture of the team - from a meeting in Lisbon, May 2011.

The ArabicOnline team in a meeting room.