Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about credits, certificates, languages, course publishing and how EANE works. Still stuck? Email hello@eane.eu.
For learners
How do I earn credits?
Each EANE module ends with a short multiple-choice test. Pass the test (score 70 % or above) and you earn 1 credit for that module. Modules are bite-sized, most take 5-15 minutes to read or listen to. You can re-attempt a test if you fall short the first time.
How many credits do I need for a certificate?
10 credits in a single course earns you the certificate for that course, a printable A4 PDF with a unique verification serial.
If you collect credits across modules that aren't part of a structured course, 12 credits in a single category earns you a General Certificate in that category (e.g. Community, Inclusion, Digital skills).
Can I retake a test?
Yes. If you don't reach the 70 % pass mark, you can retake the test as many times as you like. We mix the question order on each attempt so you're genuinely re-testing your understanding, not memorising answer positions. Only your best attempt counts towards the credit.
Why are most EANE modules text-only?
Two reasons.
1. The listen feature. Every text module on EANE has a one-tap audio reader so you can listen on the move, on a commute, while walking, or while doing something else. Heavy images, embedded video or complex diagrams break that experience.
2. Accessibility & translation. Plain text loads instantly on any device, works offline once cached, is fully screen-reader friendly, and translates cleanly into every language we publish in.
A small number of modules do include images or video where they genuinely add value, but text-first is the EANE house style.
What is the Nano-Diploma retention exam?
The retention exam is a capstone assessment that gates every Nano-Diploma. Once you hold course certificates in six qualifying courses in a category, EANE draws 30 multiple-choice questions at random from every module of those six courses and puts them in front of you as a single timed sitting.
Rules of the sitting:
- 30 questions, drawn at random each time you sit.
- 30-minute time limit, with a visible countdown.
- 100 % pass mark — every answer must be correct. No partial credit.
- Fail (or run out of time) and there is a 24-hour cool-off before your next attempt, deliberately, so your long-term memory has time to consolidate.
- You cannot pause once started, and the clock keeps running if you close the tab.
The exam is what turns six stacked certificates into a real Nano-Diploma. It's the final proof that your understanding stacks across the whole category, not just at the moment you took each individual test. A passed exam is single-use: when you claim the diploma, the exam pass is consumed alongside it.
For organisations
How can my organisation publish a course on EANE?
Tell us about your idea via the course intake form. Our editorial team takes it from there: we shape your source material, slides, documents, recorded webinars, written drafts, into a series of bite-sized EANE modules with auto-graded tests and a course certificate.
The free meta-course Certificate in EANE Micro-Learning Methodology walks you through exactly how the process works.
Can we have a private course just for our team?
Yes. Private courses are unlisted, they don't appear in the public catalogue or search results. Only learners you invite (by email or via an enrolment link) can access the modules and earn the certificate. This is common for internal staff training, member-only academies, and project-funded learning programmes. Mention this preference on the intake form and we'll set it up.
Which languages can my course be published in?
EANE currently publishes in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Romanian. New languages can be added on request, including languages with non-Latin scripts (e.g. Greek, Cyrillic). Each course can also be locale-restricted (e.g. visible only to learners reading the site in German) if your audience is specifically regional. Discuss the right language scope with our team when you submit your intake form.
Can we embed EANE courses on our own website?
Yes. Partner organisations can embed any of their EANE courses directly into their own website with a two-line code snippet — learners study, sit the quizzes and earn their certificates without ever leaving your site.
First-time learners simply enter a name and email inside the embed (that quietly creates a real EANE account, so credits and certificates work in full), a language switcher lets each visitor learn in their own language, and a domain whitelist means only websites you authorise can display your course. Everyone who joins through your embed appears on your organisation dashboard.
Embedding is enabled per organisation — contact us or ask your EANE account contact to switch it on.
We already deliver the training ourselves. Can EANE just test and certify it?
Yes — that is exactly what assessment-only modules are for. You teach in the room; EANE provides the independent test and the verifiable certificate.
An assessment-only module carries no reading body and no waiting period: the quiz opens the moment your session ends, because the teaching already happened live. Question order is randomised and the pass mark is 100 %, so the credential is earned rather than handed out with the handouts.
For blended courses with a practical element, you can go one step further: require your trainer's attendance code before any certificate is issued at all — the practical sign-off is then part of the award itself.
About EANE
Are EANE certificates Europass-aligned?
Yes. EANE certificates are issued in the Europass digital credential format and follow the European Qualifications Framework (EQF) indicative-level conventions. Every certificate carries a unique verification serial that anyone can check at eane.eu/verify, useful when adding the credential to a CV, LinkedIn profile, or Europass passport.
Where is my data stored?
Learner data is stored on infrastructure inside the European Union and processed under GDPR. We collect the minimum needed to issue credentials: your name (as it should appear on the certificate), email, completed modules, test attempts and credit history. Full detail is in our Privacy & GDPR page and the Issuer policy.
Who is behind EANE?
EANE, the European Academy of Nano Education, is operated by EurAV CLG, a not-for-profit company registered in Ireland. Our editorial team works with subject-matter contributors, EU project partners, NGOs and community organisations to publish high-quality bite-sized training that's free for learners and verifiable across Europe.
