What has been done?
Rozalie prepared and delivered a presentation about an Erasmus+ project as part of dissemination activities. The presentation aimed to share the program's mission and highlight the key outcomes of the project.
What was discussed?
The presentation focused on several key aspects of the Erasmus+ project. Firstly, it highlighted the overarching goals of the program, such as fostering education, promoting cultural exchange, and encouraging lifelong learning. These were tied to real-life examples from the project to illustrate their practical impact.
Additionally, the presentation discussed the structure and activities of the specific project, including workshops, collaborative sessions, and cultural experiences that participants engaged in. Special attention was given to the unique learning opportunities created through international collaboration, emphasizing how such experiences enhance personal development, build cross-cultural understanding, and strengthen professional skills.
Which were the main elements?
- Introduction to Erasmus+ and the Project Goals
- Participant Insights and Success Stories
- Key Outcomes and Achievements
- Challenges and Lessons Learned
- Call to Action
What methods were used?
The presentation was created with an emphasis on clarity and structure, using modern digital tools (tablet and PDF format). The tablet allowed for flexible manipulation during the presentation. The PDF format ensured a professional and easily readable appearance, clarity, and compatibility across various devices.
What results have you achieved?
The presentation increased awareness of the Erasmus+ program and its benefits. It successfully engaged the audience, inspired interest in international opportunities, and highlighted the value of participating in educational and cultural exchanges. At the same time, it contributed to the goals of dissemination activities by effectively sharing key insights and encouraging future involvement in similar projects.
The presentation effectively raised awareness about the Erasmus+ program and its benefits, showcasing its impact on personal and professional growth. It successfully engaged the audience and sparked interest in future participation in similar projects. The use of clear structure and visual elements contributed to a compelling and informative delivery.
Insights:
One key insight is that visual storytelling, including photos and graphics, plays a significant role in keeping the audience engaged and making the message more relatable. Additionally, personal stories from participants helped humanize the experience and underline the positive outcomes of the program.
Additional Comments:
The presentation was well-received, with positive feedback regarding its clarity, relevance, and ability to motivate the audience to explore opportunities in Erasmus+ and similar programs. It also demonstrated the importance of using digital tools like tablets and PDFs to enhance the presentation’s accessibility and professionalism.
Used materials:
- Tablet for managing the presentation
- PDF format for clear and professional presentation design
- Photos from project activities
- Visual graphics to illustrate key points
Online dissemination
As part of the dissemination activities for our Erasmus+ project, our team decided to engage the wider public through social media. Each team member created their own post reflecting the program's key values and benefits. The goal was not only to raise awareness of the project but also to inspire others to participate in Erasmus+ programs.
One of the participants wrote an article that was published on the sending organization's website. You can find the article
HERE.
"50 young and motivated people had amazing opportunity to join the Erasmus+ project NextGen: Youth Preneurs. It was organised during the dates 15.11.-23.11. 2024 in Vatra Dornei, Romania with participants coming from 7 different countries: Romania, Turkey, Czech, Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, Portugal.
The Erasmus+ NextGen: Youth Preneurs project introduced 8 competences: multilingual, personal social and learning to learn, citizenship, enterpreneurship, competence in cultural awareness and expression, mathematical competence and competence in science technology, engineering competence and digital.
During Erasmus+, we had a unique opportunity to learn about entrepreneurship through non-formal education. The program was full of interactive workshops, team activities, and creative challenges that taught us how to develop an entrepreneurial mindset, collaborate in an international environment, and come up with innovative ideas.
Instead of traditional lectures, we learned through practice – simulations, brainstorming sessions, and solving real-world problems helped us understand how to start a business and tackle challenges effectively. This approach showed us that entrepreneurship is not just about numbers but also about creativity, courage, and teamwork.
We hope that the friendships will stay forever and we can meet again together soon!" - Jaroslav

Radka's experience.
Last month, I had the chance to be part of the Erasmus+ project “NextGen YouthPreneurs,” and honestly, it’s hard to put into words how amazing it was. The project took place from November 15th to 23rd, 2024, in the beautiful town of Vatra Dornei, Romania. We were 50 participants from 7 different countries – Romania, Turkey, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, and Portugal – all coming together for an unforgettable experience.
The project wasn’t just about learning entrepreneurship skills (though we did that too!), it was also about discovering new cultures, making connections, and growing as individuals. From interactive workshops to cultural nights where we danced, laughed, and tasted food from all over Europe.
One of the most special things about this project was the people. It’s interestng how strangers can become friends in just a few days. We shared so many jokes, opinions and also deep conversations.
Big shoutout to Initiative Sociale for organizing such a fantastic project! Without their effort, none of this would have been possible. Projects like this remind me why I love Erasmus+ so much – it’s not only about learning, but also about creating memories and connections that stay with you forever.
If you ever get a chance to join an Erasmus+ program, don’t hesitate. Trust me, it’s worth it.
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