The training course “Digibox: Enriching Youth workers Digital Toolboxes for Involvement” took place from 28.04 - 05.05 in Trabzon (Turkey). The project was focused on the study of new digital tools and their use in educational processes with young people. During the project we had many different sessions and activities, some of which I really want … Continue reading Exploring new digital tools in youth work at #DigiboxTC (Turkey)
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Places: 1 participant Venue: Trabzon (Turkey) Hosting organization: FuturEurope NGO Project Dates: 28 April - 5 May 2019 Travel Budget: 360 euros/participant Deadline to send application form: 15th February 2019 Description Digital youth work, work with social media, development of online work of organizations, e-promotion are becoming areas that require youth workers and youth leaders to become competent in. Digitalization … Continue reading [COMPLETE] Training Course “Digibox” in Trabzon (Turkey)
Hi, dear friend! Let me bring you to the worldwide adventure called “international youth projects” 🙂 I personally really like to broaden my mind every day by reading books, watching videos on YouTube and being connected to people from different backgrounds discussing every topic which is interesting to talk about. But let me tell you, … Continue reading Experience: We are only humans, after all…
"In the beginning of May we were sent by Shokkin Group Estonia to the Black Sea coast in Turkey, where a week-long training course on the topic of social entrepreneurship in youth work took place. It was a super-informative week full of hard work that was also really fun. We covered thoroughly the topic of … Continue reading Experience: The World of Social Enterprise (Turkey, May 2018)
On a beautiful summer day in Estonia my friend told me about the Erasmus+ project in Turkey, Trabzon. After some research and filling in the documents I was selected as participant of this project.
"This youth exchange in Turkey helped me a lot in improving my knowledge about different cultures and dealing with the cultural differences."