mentees and other experts is supported by an IT
platform developed by using TiKi Wiki (Wikipedia,
2012). Tiki is an open source, Web-based appli-
cation, offering collaboration, publishing, com-
merce, social networking. In Net Knowing 2.0 the
platform (cop.netknowing.eu) is connected with
learning suite, particularly with mentor module.
The following figure shows the social platform
(www.platform.dimensaai.eu) offering also training
for mentors and diversity counsellors within
DIMENSAAI project.
Figure 2: DIMENSAAI platform.
5 CONCLUSIONS
In the last years nature and perception of mentoring
have changed being more based on equality. Aspects
that we considered till now in our projects for
making mentoring a successful process i.e. to open
new horizons for mentee without imposing mentor
own agenda, adapt the mentoring style to mentee
needs, supporting mentees to help themselves,
reflect critically and known own limitations and
boundaries and asking feedback from mentees.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This paper describes work within the transfer inno-
vation projects Net Knowing 2.0 and DIMENSAAI
partially supported by the European Leonardo da
Vinci LLP.
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