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 Project Summary
The project 'Turn into powerful youth worker through media technology' aims to increase awareness on how media technology through NFL can enhance youth workers to discover their potentials and turn into more effective professionally and personally. All partners with 25 youth workers (Cyprus, Italy, FYROM, Bulgaria, Spain, Romania, Malta, Greece) during the project and activity week intend to share and feel the power of media technology through Non formal Learning and collaborative methods (plenary sessions, discussions, workshops, brainstorming, simulation games). Mainly we will work all together using media technology (photo shooting, video capture, media editing, web design, social media use, tabloids and internet technology) in order to reach our objectives. We will invite experts to support the learning (on IT software, video editors etc) with presentations and providing feedback. During the training week the participants will share experiences, point out ways and present tools which can support them to discover their potentials, raise their self-esteem and find the way out to self and professional development. Moreover, special attention and focus will be given to the relation of the development of key competences, through NFL approaches, for supporting social inclusion and enhancing fruitful future collaboration within local and wider lifelong communities.
 
 
Dissemination by Lisa Supino
Wowww !!! I was one of the three lucky youthworkers, sent by NECI ITALIA to Cyprus, who took part in the wanderful training course about media technology from 11th to 19th November 2017. 
It was amazing. I discovered a new way to express my feelings or to catch other's emotions. Now I can see the world from different perspectives.
 
 
 
 
After the training course I was invited to realize a short movie of the flash mob organized by my local community on the International Day for fighting the violence against women.
 
I also collaborated in the Erasmus + project for schools "Multicultural Communication: Breaking Stereotypes" . A multilateral project between 7 countries: Greece,  Turkey, Poland, Romania, Spain, Portugal, Italy. During the 5th Transnational Meeting, organized by the Italian School, Alighieri Formia-Ventotene, I took the pictures for the reportage visible at following link
http://www.dantescuola.gov.it/progetti/2-non-categorizzato/246-formia-23-27-novembre-2017-italy 
Dissemination by Elisabetta Mazza
This was definitely the best experience of my life !!!
I couldn't imagine I could spend 9 days abroad, overcoming my shyness, cooperating with young people from many countries, discovering that I have so much in common with many of them, especially the interest for technology. Thank you Neci Italia for trusting me and giving me a so special opportunity. And thank you Neci Cyprus for organizing a Training Course of so high quality.  
 
This is one of my activities a fter my experience in Cyprus.
Easter Monday 2018
As per ancient tradition, on Monday in Albis the Castellonesi gather in procession to bring the Madonna del noce back to the hill where the tiny monastery of Santa Maria la Noce is located, probably dating back to the 11th century. It is said that  in the fifteenth century popular devotion, the veneration of the image of the Madonna della Noce, fueled by fame  the miracles performed lead to the granting of particular indulgences to the numerous pilgrims who crowd the pious place penitentially; on March 8, 1488, a bull is drawn up in which an indulgence of one hundred days "is granted to any person who visits the church of S. Maria della Noce, located near the monastery of S. Erasmo di Castellone, on the feast of the Annunziata , of the Assumption of Mary Most Holy, in the second feria after ..... of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Monday after Sunday in Albis ”.
Easter Monday is also an opportunity for the Formian community to commemorate the numerous fellow villagers who, during the bombing of the Second World War, took refuge on the hill that saved the lives of many, but many did not make it. A crown placed at the foot of the war memorial so as not to forget, to emulate the optimism of those who preceded us, so as not to lose hope in a better world.
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