Students' products
The Methodology:
The participants will create age specific online content about the studied age groups at each exchange:
0-13 years of age: an online play/workbook with exercises introducing the age group for parents and young children
14-25 years of age: online social media content, such as videos about the rights and possibilities of teenagers and young adults for the given age group
26-40 years of age: a blog about the rights, possibilites, opportunities (such as starting a family, career paths and choices, work-life balance) of young adults for the given age group
41-65 years of age: a series of sound recordings such as podcasts, interviews about the rights, possibilities and opportunities (such as career changes, work-life balance, raising children, retiring) of middle aged people for the given age group
66-79 years of age: a series of video interviews about the rights, possiblities, activities and opportunities such as being an active citizen after getting retired, how to redefine someone's life
80+ years of age: online but printable brochures for elderly people about their rights and opportunities, how to prepare for
the old age or passing
Children's book made by the students participating at the 1st international meeting in Budapest (27th November-1st December 2023)
During the week of the 2nd meeting in Santiago de Compostela, the students worked in international groups,
met representatives of different organisations, volunteered and took
part in workshops. They examined the different aspects of being a
teenager and made short videos of their topic. On Friday the whole group
watched each other's videos and the students talked about their
experiences. Below, you can watch the group presentation of each group by clicking on the buttons:
Here are the videos the students made about each topic:
During the 3rd meeting in Vilnius, Lithuania, the students wrote a blog about what they had learned about young adults during the week.
During the 4th meeting in Aveiro, Portugal, the students made podcasts about what they have learned about being middle-aged:
During the 5th meeting in Wroclaw, Poland the students made video interviews with people falling into the 65-79 age group:
Photo Gallery
You can browse through lots of photos taken during the international meetings by clicking on the button below: