The 3rd session of Digital Storytelling took place this afternoon!
MINDtheGaps
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Name: Media Literacy Towards Youth Social Inclusion The project aims to contribute to the promotion of equal opportunities to young people in vulnerable situations, including those living in residential care institutions and to support development of media literacy, digital inclusion and critical thinking. Primary target group – young people aged between 15-18 years in risk of exclusion, including NEETs. Secondary target group – school communities/residential care institution staff: managers, administration staff, education counsellors, parents, surrounding communities, students from 12 to 16 years old and teachers. |
• Youth Media literacy promising practices handbook – a digital handbook about media literacy and critical thinking practices both in formal and non-formal education and training activities among young people. It will contain European shared resources suggestions, initiatives samples, activities and reflection based on field experience. • Open educational resources – short video stories to raise awareness about media literacy including human rights, children’s and young people rights online, cyber security, author’s rights, multiculturalism and gender issues, prevent violence, European identity, etc; interactive games about media literacy to be played by young people inside or outside schools (12-16 years). • Assessment/testing materials – a conceptual framework, usability tests and evaluation form for digital resources target to young people from a multicultural perspective including special attention to cultural discourses, gender representation, written language, iconography, interculturality. |
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Info№: 2019-2-PT02-KA205-006226 |
The second session of the training for facilitators in digital storytelling under the MindtheGaps project was held today.
The training for facilitators in digital storytelling under the MindtheGaps project started today.
We are happy to announce that the first project product, Youth Media literacy promising practices handbook, is ready!
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Today we had an online partber meeting in order to check how the project activities are going.
We are happy to announce the winners of the contest 'Tell Us Your Story'!