Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Non-formal learning on screen!

It has arrived! Finally! I'd dare to say the first of its kind. The first ever visual material that approaches non-formal learning from this angle!

A guy, called Romanos, living in Greece and coming originally from Uzbekistan explores life concepts - love prevailing - through non-formal learning activities and makes sure that the learning occured is meaningful for his future life.

More, on screen!

Visit www.my-learning.gr and go to the menu titled "Publications". You can find the documentary there (among some other "goodies").

Or skip the web site (nnoooo, you don't wanna do that!) and visit the video directly at:

http://www.vimeo.com/3557129

Feedback always appreciated and much desired.

Well done Romanos, well done Miki, well done myself ;)

S.

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

2:25 - 3:30

I am nothing but a "LOST" fun...

Saturday, 8 November 2008

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Friday, 7 November 2008

MyBook

Well, the title seems to refer to a new "web" thingie, that follows the "My" onomatology...but actually is my book :) I dare to say "the 1st one of those I will write during my life"...

In cooperation with Miki, here is the fruit of our work.

Another step towards recognition of non-formal learning? Time will show... For the time being, we are proud to have it finished...without a single penny of support...And this is not an allusion of complain towards those institutions that for years have been supporting our ideas-turn into-projects, but a statement and a belief about achieving a lot without money being necessarily a precondition.

My gratitude and respect to all those that supported and still support our work and its promotion.

Enjoy reading and feed us with comments and stories! Let's breath life into it!

S.

Online consultation

Politicians ask for our opinion and input....................................................................................................................

Yes, they do!

Well, what do they do with it is the case...

But still, without contributing to the online consultation you miss the one opportunity that those politicians might actually do something with it.

Let action take over skepticism, let commitment take over complains.

http://ec.europa.eu/youth/youth-policies/doc1220_en.htm

S.

European information goes on TV!

I greatly support (and I am deeply surprised by)
http://www.eurodesk.tv

"European information" for young people gets more accessible than ever...and most of all, nicely illustrated and expressed!

Thousands of thumbs up!

S.

Thursday, 30 October 2008

European Youth Week

Visit:

http://youthweek.magusine.net/

and take a glimpse on what happened during the "WebLab" of the European Youth Week 2008, Brussels event.

S.