Tuesday 18 December 2018

Young people with fewer opportunities

        In Wednesday 12th of December, we had the opportunity to present in a young audience, especially university students with the help of Jef, the federalists,  in Komotini Greece at Europe Direct the reasons why young people and their peers don’t know much about the Erasmus plus projects and in general why this problem is still on top priority.
How can we  fix this situation ?

       Nowadays, seldom do we observe young people who have a clear view and opinion about these issues. But which are the reasons and why don’t they  participate?

      So the presentation according to this plan, was separated into six parts.Firstly we had the chance to present ourselves and say some things about the Estonia’s training course, the aims and goals. After this brief demonstration, we presented the most well known projects to the audience, such as the Erasmus Youth Exchange, Mundus, Solidarity Corps and some others. It was quite interesting to see where was the knowledge of the Greek audience. Next, we had a Skype call with Eirini, and she gave an extra explanation of the Erasmus plus projects and she communicate with the young’s people and answered some questions.
      The fun part started when we prepared some questions, a small workshop, to examine the audience how carefull they were during the audience and to have some statistics about their knowledge. During the hole presentation we present to the people videos from different expriepnces to be more vivid and interesting and this part we present them to basic small videos about the hole idea of Erasmus plus projects. In the end we gave the opportunity to the audience to ask any question and help them with any difficulties.

       It was quite a unique and different expirience for us because it was our first type presentation, the good part is  that there was a lot of people and it went really well.

                       Greek Team Participants: Nikolaos Markovitis, Vasiliki Ventouli, Eirini Dragoumanou


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