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D ISSEMINATION

This project focuses on the crucial aspect of dissemination, aiming to spread project ideas, pedagogical principles, educational resources, and school garden implementations. The dissemination plan includes various activities such as maintaining an up-to-date project website, creating posters and brochures, showcasing progress through a magazine, presenting at conferences and workshops, engaging with professional bodies and policy makers, and utilizing the Erasmus+ dissemination platform.

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D ISSEMINATION

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  1. DISSEMINATION

  2. The crucial part of the project is: dissemination • The goal of dissemination activities is to spread the project, raising awareness attracting engagement from individuals and organizations.

  3. Our dissemination plan has to reflect on: • Types of disseminationactivities (what?) • The most appropriate means (how to do it?) • The most appropriate and efficient calendar (when?) • The available resources – human and financial

  4. What Can We Disseminate? • project ideas, • pedagogical principles and concepts, • educational resources, • School garden implementations

  5. Dissemination activity 1: Website • Project Website

  6. Dissemination of our project results:Part of our contractual obligations (Grant Agreement): "The website should be kept up-to-date with at least: a description of the action, the contact details of the coordinating organization, the list of the partner organisations (if they agree), mention of the Community’s financial support with relevant logo and access to the principal results, as and when they become available."

  7. Project Website • Key areas • objectives, pedagogical concepts, collaborative activities, scheduled meetings, list of dissemination activities, links to resources, interim and final results etc.

  8. Dissemination activity 2 • Posters, leaflets, brochures • explaining project aims in all partner languages • Project Magazine • documenting progress, important activities, achieved results in an ‘easy to grasp’ manner.

  9. Dissemination Activity 3 • Presentations/publications to • Conferences • Workshops • Symposia

  10. Dissemination activity 4: Public relations • Contacts with professional bodies, administrative authorities and policy makers • Through targeted presentations or distribution of press releases

  11. Dissemination activity 5 • Use of Erasmus+ dissemination platform • http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/projects/

  12. Contractual obligation • Use of the Erasmus+ logo: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/about/logos_en.htm • Disclaimer"This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication[communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein."

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