Erasmus+
Digital Youth: Design, Learn, Share

06 - 13.11.2024 İZMİR -TÜRKİYE

6 - 13 NOVEMBER 2024 ERASMUS+
OURS YOUTH EXCHANGE PROJECT

Ours project

Project Objective

The project "Digital Youth: Design, Learn, Share" aims to empower young people by enhancing their digital skills and fostering creativity through innovative learning methods. It focuses on providing opportunities for youth to engage in digital education, collaborative activities, and knowledge-sharing platforms, thereby equipping them with essential competencies to thrive in a digitalized world. The initiative also seeks to promote intercultural understanding and active participation among young individuals in addressing global challenges through digital tools and methodologies.

Introduction to Our Project

The "Digital Youth: Design, Learn, Share" project is a 16-month initiative carried out between May 31, 2024, and September 30, 2025. The project activities are primarily conducted in İzmir, Turkey, and include workshops, training sessions, and digital projects aimed at young participants. The project is supported by a grant provided under the Erasmus+ program through the Turkish National Agency. Its goal is to equip young people with digital skills, promote intercultural collaboration, and develop innovative solutions to contemporary challenges.

Project Stages

The "Digital Youth: Design, Learn, Share" project consists of five main stages over a 16-month period. The process begins with the planning and preparation phase, where project goals, logistics, and participant selection are finalized. This is followed by training and workshops aimed at enhancing digital skills, fostering collaboration, and promoting innovative thinking. In the implementation phase, participants apply their knowledge by developing digital projects and engaging in practical teamwork activities. The dissemination phase focuses on sharing project outputs through online platforms, social media, and events to ensure broader visibility and impact. Finally, the project concludes with evaluation and reporting, where the effectiveness of the activities is assessed, feedback is collected, and a comprehensive report is submitted to the funding authority.

Aimed Objectives and National and International Contributions of the Project

The "Digital Youth: Design, Learn, Share" project aims to enhance young people's digital skills, boost their creativity, and strengthen the culture of collaboration. It also seeks to empower youth with innovative thinking skills and encourage them to apply these skills in addressing social challenges. By promoting intercultural interaction, the project fosters understanding and solidarity among young people from different countries. On a national level, it contributes to the widespread adoption of digital skills and innovative thinking culture. Internationally, it supports Turkey's leadership in youth projects through the Erasmus+ network. The project outputs, including digital training materials and methodologies, serve as a model for youth groups and educational institutions in other countries.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Our Erasmus+ Partners

The "Digital Youth: Design, Learn, Share" project is strengthened through national and international partnerships. The main coordinator is İzmir Provincial Directorate of National Education and Gençlik Akademisi collaborating with local educational institutions and youth centers. International partners include youth organizations, educational institutions, and organizations working on enhancing digital skills within the Erasmus+ network. Partner countries include the Netherlands, Italy, Greece, Germany, North Macedonia, and Ukraine. Each country contributed a group of 5 participants, bringing the total number of participants to nearly 40 young individuals. Partners from these countries actively contributed to participant selection, content development, and dissemination processes. The strong collaboration among partners ensures the project's effectiveness and sustainability at both national and international levels.

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