Study on the feasibility of Erasmus+ virtual exchanges. Final report
Editeur(s) : European Commission (EC)
Date : 06/2017
PPMI (Lithuanie) completed a study on the feasibility of Erasmus+ virtual exchanges. As part of the study, PPMI and Berlin-based Youth Policy Labs (YPL) explored the feasibility of Erasmus+ virtual exchanges to complement existing physical exchanges by offering young people access to some of the same benefits. Key aspects were analysed, ranging from marketing and facilitation to diplomacy and technology.
The feasibility study demonstrated that with the right tools, choices and resources, virtual youth exchanges can be a resounding success. Erasmus+ Virtual Exchanges could create a safe and engaging online community at eve.org, where young people would be able to participate in facilitated discussions, increasing intercultural awareness and extending intercultural competences through non-formal learning. The extension of international exchanges from the physical to the virtual world has the potential to significantly increase the number of young people able to participate in, and benefit from, these programmes.
(pdf, 284 pages)
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mot(s) clé(s) : enseignement et formation à distance