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The participants of the MOOC will receive theoretical and practical information according three thematic blocks: communicational strategies for Erasmus+ projects, target groups and communicational tools and resources. 
The Massive Open On-line Course (MOOC) on social communication is created with  two main objectives: to present the theory on dissemination and exploitation of the results of youth projects and reflect on it and to collect good practices in dissemination and exploitation of the results in the field of youth projects implemented under Erasmus Plus Programme.

The participants of the MOOC will receive theoretical and practical information according three thematic blocks:

a) Communicational strategies for Erasmus Plus projects.
b) Target groups for the implementing communicational strategies for Erasmus Plus projects.
c) Communicational tools and resources for Erasmus Plus projects.  

We create this MOOC as an educational and communication tool. First of all the MOOC will provide youth workers with the opportunity to learn from the experts on communication within MOOC materials as well as from their colleagues within participation in the MOOC discussions. And secondly, MOOC will create for participants the space for communication and sharing.

We invite you to participate in our MOOC in the period of 22/05/2017 – 26/05/2017. Every day in the morning, our trainers will provide you with the new information and some practical short tasks according the mentioned topics. Participants will have an opportunity to go through it in any time during the day. The time needed for learning and implementing the tasks is approximately one hour per day. If you want to apply for the course, please visit the following site


 

 

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Source: iWith.org news
04/05/2017
Rubén Escobar
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