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Craftastic: Dissemination - French team

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Craftastic was an 8-day youth exchange, held in Târgu Frumos, Iași county, Romania, involving 46 participants, aged between 16 and 30 years old, from 8 countries: Romania, France, Estonia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and the Czech Republic. The topics addressed by the project were: environmental protection, recycling, and entrepreneurship.   The French team shared their learning experience on the pages of the sending organisation. Also they were part of a podcast: 🎙Our podcast (created by Jeanne Seguineau, one of the French participant of the YE Craftastic) is a meeting place for young travelers, eager to share their experience with Parcours le Monde. Each episode focuses on a specific theme, which may answer questions you have for the organization of your future projects!  📆 Our first episode is available since WEDNESDAY 8 SEPTEMBER at 2:30pm, on Spotify, Deezer, and YouTube. We receive Moïse and Fatima, who have come to talk to us about the language barrier and how to over

Craftastic: Dissemination - Spanish team

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  Craftastic was an 8-day youth exchange, held in Târgu Frumos, Iași county, Romania, involving 46 participants, aged between 16 and 30 years old, from 8 countries: Romania, France, Estonia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and the Czech Republic. The topics addressed by the project were: environmental protection, recycling, and entrepreneurship.   To disseminate the project, the Spanish team created a video in the last days of Craftastic, sharing their experience and feelings. Marc Caballer also posted in his social media, a testimonial with photos. As every Erasmus+, youth exchange, I did in my life, Craftastic was an incredible experience plenty of interesting people from all around Europe: Romania, Spain, France, Greece, Portugal, Italy, Estonia, Czech Republic, Ireland, Latvia, Azerbaijan, Turkey and even more were participating in this project related with the environmental protection, entrepreneurship and recycling. Now, it's a few days from there and I could think about

Partnership building activity: PARTNER UP - in Croatia

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Between September 28 and October 4, 2021, two representatives of our organization participated in a networking mobility within the Erasmus Plus program. The activity took place in Croatia, in a town called Samobor. Over the 5 days course, 20 youth workers and leaders from 8 countries developed 5 project ideas for the next Erasmus Plus deadlines. Two methods that we liked, facilitated during the partnership building activities were:  * a walk & talk activity : the whole group in pairs toured the city; every 10 minutes we had to change the discussion partner, approaching a new topic; * fashion show : each national group had to create a paper dress containing useful information about the sending organization; after a cat-walk, we did a 2 minutes presentation about the organisation.  Most of the sessions were focused on developing our project ideas. From defining the target groups, beneficiaries, stakeholders, to activities, methodology, impact, visibility, dissemination and evaluation

Craftastic: Dissemination - Greek team

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Craftastic was an 8-day youth exchange, held in Târgu Frumos, Iași county, Romania, involving 46 participants, aged between 16 and 30 years old, from 8 countries: Romania, France, Estonia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and the Czech Republic. The topics addressed by the project were: environmental protection, recycling, and entrepreneurship.  Each member of the Greek group of Craftastic project wrote a testimonial about their experience during the youth exchange. The testimonial was posted on the website of the sending organisation: Greek Youth Mobility - link . The group estimated that more than 100 people read the article.  Craftastic is a project funded by Erasmus Plus programme, with the support of European Union. 

Craftastic: Dissemination - Portuguese team

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Craftastic was an 8-day youth exchange, held in Târgu Frumos, Iași county, Romania, involving 46 participants, aged between 16 and 30 years old, from 8 countries: Romania, France, Estonia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and the Czech Republic. The topics addressed by the project were: environmental protection, recycling, and entrepreneurship. The Portuguese group of Craftastic project organized an open Podcast/Talk show-style live event, held online with the Portuguese team as hosts while they went through a series of unexpected guests. They talked about their experience and the impact it had on them in an unfiltered conversation that was streamed for anyone to watch/listen to. The podcast was published on our YouTube .  Joana also create a short video that was published by the sending organisation, presenting the learning journey of the Portuguese team: Craftastic - Youth Exchange, Roménia Aqui fica um breve vídeo feito por uma das participantes, Joana, do Youth Exchange que teve

Craftastic: Dissemination - Italian team

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Craftastic was an 8-day youth exchange, held in Târgu Frumos, Iași county, Romania, involving 46 participants, aged between 16 and 30 years old, from 8 countries: Romania, France, Estonia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and the Czech Republic. The topics addressed by the project were: environmental protection, recycling, and entrepreneurship.   The Italian group of Craftastic project did the following dissemination activities:  *Elvin Hunbatov din offline activities involving his friends. He shared information about the youth exchange and they decided together to go to Tuscany and clean those area from plastics. The plastic was deposited in special containers designed for recycling. *Francesco Maria Iachetta shared his learning achievements through a testimonial, he posted in social media and reached 125 people: ''Our plastic footprint on the environmental health involves the entire world population. During the project we had the opportunity to compare, with other young people

Craftastic: Dissemination - Estonian team

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  Craftastic was an 8-day youth exchange, held in Târgu Frumos, Iași county, Romania, involving 46 participants, aged between 16 and 30 years old, from 8 countries: Romania, France, Estonia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and the Czech Republic. The topics addressed by the project were: environmental protection, recycling, and entrepreneurship.   The Estonian group of Craftastic project did the following dissemination activities: *Ingrid Tärk did a small workshop where she talked about the project and Erasmus+ opportunities. There were involved 7 participants.   *Kärolin Liik involved 10 young people in her dissemination activity. She introduced Craftastic project to a group of friends. She showed pictures, explained what we did and how was the process - the activities that led to producing actual items out of 'trash' and what we actually produced by the end of this. The participants got more ideas how their everyday trash could be recycled. Also they got inspiration for

The Arts Lab Book

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The first Arts Lab project was planned in 2018, and implemented in 2019. The impact of the project in our community motivated us to design Arts Lab 2.0 and later on, Arts Lab 3.0.   To disseminate our experience, we decided to design a book of the project, where to share the results of the work of our volunteers. It is an open book, because we added the experience of Arts Lab 2.0 volunteers and next year, we will add the Arts Lab 3.0 results.  Arts Lab was a project funded by Erasmus Plus, with the support of European Union. Check the links bellow and read the Arts Lab Book online. If you want a printed version, send us a message to office@supertineri.org.  For a qualitative visualization, click here: The Arts Lab Book   Arts Lab Project Book by Asociaţia SUPER TINERI ASIRYS on Scribd

Dissemination Events: Sports Activator in Athens

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In Athens, Greece, the Sports Activator event involved 20 students and 7 coaches. At the start, the coordinators and the coaches discussed the benefits of healthy nutrition and the importance of letting children know about this topic. Sotiria Karali explained that the team selected a variety of activities such as the burning ball, the sea-land, say a name and clap your hand. The students were divided into 2 groups and performed the sports games mentioned above. The event had a significant impact. Both coaches and students showed real interest in health and nutrition. Sports Activator is co-funded by Erasmus+ Sport Programme, with the support of the European Union.   Sports Activator project had two main meetings in Romania, which involved more than 70 participants from 8 countries and different communities. We managed to gather together sport teachers, trainers, youth workers, volunteers, coaches, people involved in sport clubs and different participants with various backgrounds in

Dissemination Events: Sports Activator in Patras

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On behalf of the Greek team from Patras, Aikaterini Stefanou stated that Sports Activator was accomplished with 120 students and 7 teachers. In order to perform the activities, the students were divided into 4 groups. Each group had to go through 4 different sessions. One of the groups played basketball and ping pong, while the second realized a graffiti in school. The third group presented and debated videos regarding healthy lifestyle and nutrition. The final one used the activities learned during the training course of Sports Activator in Romania. The games applied for the fourth group are the following: fruit-salad, burning ball, clap your hands, say a name, grab a tail, collect clothes pegs. The event was a success, the participants enjoyed the games and were involved in all the activities. Participants' IMPRESSIONS: “I had a great day at school." "I want to play again these games." "I really enjoyed playing together with students and teachers." Sports

Dissemination Events: Sports Activator in Madrid

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The Spanish team organized Sports Activator dissemination event with 30 participants, in the Camping Monte Holiday, located in the mountains of the north of Madrid region. Is to be appreciated a diverse approach to maintain the activities appealing and dynamic. Mothers together with their children had the opportunity to benefit from the Yoga class hold by María Sanchez. Meanwhile, children enjoyed a battery of different sports games, skill tests in which cooperation and peer support were fundamental. Fernando Moreno Montero dedicated a group discussion for adults to deconstruct food myths. Apart from the energetic tasks, were implemented team building games by Jorge Ruiz. To support the parents involved, the experts María Montolio and Jorge Ruiz offered guidelines in a colloquium. The final activities motivated the participants to work in teams for a football and volleyball match. The coordinators stated that the activities had a very positive impact for both facilitators and benefici

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