The document discusses an Erasmus Intensive Programme (IP) called "e-skills" that aimed to provide students with digital literacy competencies for collaboration and knowledge sharing. The IP involved 18 students and 4 teachers from Portugal, Denmark, Germany, and Romania. Through workshops exploring various Web 2.0 tools, students created personal learning environments and learned to use tools like blogs, social media, and collaborative documents to work together online. Evaluations found the IP achieved its goals of enhancing students' digital, language and social skills.