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Description of the project:
"VIRTUAL TOOLS FOR REAL MOBILITIES" was a training course that took place in Sarata Monteoru and Buzau, Romania between 19-28 may 2022 with 32 participants and 4 experts.
The aim of the project was to provide to youth workers new digital methods and tools to apply in management of preparation and implementation of Erasmus + youth mobilities
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The methodology was based on nonformal education methods including presentations, world café, six thinking hats, fish market etc .
Main results of the project were new competences in writing and management projects, a collection of new virtual tools that can be applied in real mobilities and six ideas of future projects, some of them developed and applied to increase cooperation between partners.
The success of the project stayed in good preparation and dedication of the participants in sessions but also the good relations established between them that created a good communication and interaction in informal moments.
We express our gratitude to all our partners and to our host at Casa cu Tei Monteoru and Hotel Sport B90 Buzau
Catalina and Tolea Postovei – project coordinators
“ I had the opportunity to take part as a facilitator in our first project as accreditated organization. I am a member for more than 10 years of Hair Redivivus and I was participant, group leader or facilitator in all kind of mobilities, all of them being appreciated by the participants from all over the world especially because the programmes were always very effective, with semnificant activities and full of energy.
The group was very eclectic, with participants that had very different and interesting personalities and experience, being able to exchange good practice and make wonderful results. Everybody was very motivated to work in teams and to learn even more information about Virtual Tools for real mobilities. It was clear to me that i have been dealing with creative young people and even old representatives or leaders of the sending organizations that want to share beautiful ideas about how to make more visible their work with youth in each country. It's important that all of them were drawn by the same thing : it's compulsory to manage a project by implementing online tools each and every step of the way to cope with the expectations nowadays.
We were excited that one of our projects had a very good impact once again, that we could spend time and share our knowledge with beautiful participants and, nevertheless, that we build friendships and a useful network with their organizations for the next projects yet to come.”
Diana Stancu – facilitator