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Media4You Youth Exchange Activities

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This tool is in fact a Magazine which resulted after the implementation of the Advance Planning Visit and the Youth Exchange for the Media4You project. It includes
workshops, exercises, quizzes and other activities organized during the project period.

Aims of the tool

This tools is to present the activities carried out during our project, with an outlook and hints on how to apply it in other projects. For each activity, you are given the scope, time, target group, materials, facilitation steps and lessons learnt during the implementation.

Description of the tool

The Magazine was developed in the Media4You Erasmus+ Youth Exchange.

The aim of Media4You project https://trainingclub.eu/project/media4you/ is to help youngsters to consume media wisely, analyze media messages, test reliability and develop critical thinking. At the same time, we promote participation in democratic life, active citizenship and social inclusion in the digital world, through non-formal education activities and leisure education activities.

Project topics: media literacy, social dialogue, critical thinking

The Magazine https://trainingclub.eu/magazine/ is an expression of everything that took place in the project and includes:
- About project and participants
- Design thinking
- #Briantheonion
- Photovoice
- Google Hub
- Role-Playing
- Artful-visual thinking
- Media reflection quiz
- Love quiz
- Blog campaign
- Spreading fake news
- Media presentation
- Why, What & How
- Reflections and
- Cultural evenings
- Secret friend and YouthPass awards
- Our partners

All our activities are practical, result-oriented and created on the basis of integrated approach to gain the best outcomes and reach the goals. On successful completion of the activity, the participants:
• develop critical thinking skills
• understand how media messages, shape our culture & society, ones own beliefs about the real world
• recognize what the media maker wants us to believe or do
• recognize misinformation & lies
• discover the parts of the story that are not being told
• evaluate media messages based on own experiences, skills, beliefs and values
• develop media-literacy
• enhance international communication skills of young people

If you want to submit a project proposal or to implement an Erasmus+ Youth Exchange, this Magazine will equip you with a practical example on how we did it and with the methodology to do it yourself, based on our experience.

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Tool overview

Media4You Youth Exchange Activities

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/2913

This tool is for

Young participants, 16-29 years old

and addresses

Intercultural Learning, Personal Development

It is recommended for use in:

Youth Exchanges

Materials needed:

The materials required were included in the Magazine, for each activity.

Duration:

Most activities presented in the Magazine last for 2 hours. However, we also included 2 minute energisers and 6 hours PhotoVoice activities.

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Association TEAM4Excellence

in the context of

Media4You Erasmus+ Youth Exchange

The tool has been experimented in

During Media4You Erasmus+ Youth Exchange

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Ovidiu Acomi (on 19 October 2020)

and last modified

10 August 2020

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