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Focus Group Conclusion

22 Jun. 2012 in Educational Materials

The Focus Group research videos are finally concluded and are all presented in the Vimeo Channel!

Focus Group videos from Greece, Slovakia, Italy, Hungary & Spain are here:

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The Video Volunteers project has been funded with support from the European Commission [Education and Culture DG, Youth in Action Programme] and the Council of Europe [European Youth Foundation – Category B]. The publication (communication) itself reflects only the views of the authors, and neither the Commission nor the Council of Europe may be held responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

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Educational Paradox!

18 Jun. 2012 in Educational Materials

The team of Video Volunteers just concluded a trio of educational videos!

The 5 basic elements of Storytelling

is a video production presenting how you can develop your storytelling when you create videos! Find out about it in mute, black & white and a funny story!

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How to make good Facebook photos

is a video production about the 3 basic composition rules when taking a photo! Sofia, the hilarious protagonists, learns from making mistakes!

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Feedback: why is it important?

is a video production about the method of Feedback and how to use it. Gyula is having trouble making his video and Sofia is messing around with her feedback. Watch what happens here:

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The Video Volunteers project has been funded with support from the European Commission [Education and Culture DG, Youth in Action Programme] and the Council of Europe [European Youth Foundation – Category B]. The publication (communication) itself reflects only the views of the authors, and neither the Commission nor the Council of Europe may be held responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

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