The dissemination phase is fundamental to the success of the project because the experiences, the outcomes, the acquired skills and know-how should not be beneficial to the project partners only but also to a broader audience.
The dissemination process (detailed in a dissemination plan) will take place several times during the project and will be shared through social media (twitter, instagram, website) and various platforms as well as the use of letters and press releases to media in our local communities. The outcomes from the activities will be kept on our blog and etwinning space for future use by all members of staff, current or future ones.
The Reporters Channel project promotes the development of the key skills of primary and secondary school students through the creation and publication of their own written, radio, audiovisual and network productions in different languages prepared from their centers and localities . To promote the dissemination of these products, this platform, created by Departament d'Educació is made available to schools.
INs Pau Vila participated in March 2, in the round table organized by Mobile World Congress 2023 in its Mschools educational program. The teacher and coordinator of the Erasmus+ project "FINE" (Fine Information in Europe), Silvia Nicolás, shared our experience with other schools and institutes in a debate about critical thinking and how this thinking is key in the future design of the education and educational centers. In front of an audience of more than 500 people, the Minister of Education and the General Director of the curriculum debated some aspects that must be taken into account for the technological challenges of the coming years. A good recognition of the good work done by this project in the education of our students.
In the splendor of Latvia's autumn in mid-September, while visiting Latvia, students and teachers focused on fake news directly on television and social media.
The project participants also tried their hand at creating fake news themselves and came to an interesting conclusion - it is actually much easier to create fake news than true and verified news.
During the project meeting, students and teachers got acquainted with the history and traditions of Latvia by visiting Riga, Ventspils, Kolka. We learned media literacy together with Sabīne Bērziņa (IREX Media Literacy in the Baltics) https://www.irex.org/
We visited Talsu TV and the regional newspaper "Talsu vētis" (http://retalsi.lv/), where we learned to create video news and recognize fake news in them. We learned the skills of creating videos and advertising materials at the Ventspils science center VIZIUM (https://vizium.lv/en).
Young people have the opportunity to get to know our traditions, values and everyday life by living in the families of students involved in the Dundaga Secondary School project.