Newsletter – Issue #1
Here comes the first newsletter after nine months of the project activity. Check it out and subscribe for more news from Digital Routes@Culture.
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Here comes the first newsletter after nine months of the project activity. Check it out and subscribe for more news from Digital Routes@Culture.
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Another fruitful meeting behind us! On Friday, June 18, 2021, we had another online meeting to discuss the progress of work on result 2 (platform and mobile app) and current issues regarding project dissemination and finance. Project partners: Społeczna Akademia Nauk Warszawa san.edu.pl Fundacja Mapa Pasji mapapasji.pl CGE Culture Goes Europe – Soziokulturelle Initiative Erfurt
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The meeting from May 14th, 2021 the DigitalRoutes@Culture partners has been waiting for, as it opened the new page in project implementation with the beginning of the IO2 dynamic tool (open web portal and mobile app based on augmented reality). Violetta Koutsogiannopoulou from Asserted Knowledge – AKNOW presented the action plan for the deliverables of
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March 3rd, 2021 was marked by another online meeting of the consortium, where among other things the national reports and the comparative index have been discussed. Furthermore, Kasia Wodniak from Społeczna Akademia Nauk has presented the template for IO1-A3, which is the competence framework for young entrepreneurs. All in all, the meeting brought the partners
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The meeting on January 18th, 2021 has gathered the parter consortium for the first time in the new 2021 year to discuss the ongoing work on the IO1 Handbook and clarify new responsibilities and deadlines. Moreover, a decision to withdraw from Slack communication tool in favour of AdminProject has been made there.
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The Kick-Off Meeting of Digital Routes took place in early November, and focused on ensuring a common understanding of the project’s aims, overall plan, products, and time schedule. During the kick-off meeting, an overview of the project and all Intellectual Outputs was presented by each partner. The draft website and logo of the project was
Cultural heritage is increasingly seen as a fundamental resource of the European Union since it improves not only the overall economic growth and employment but also social cohesion and environmental sustainability. A better knowledge of the other cultures means an improved sense of understanding of what is different and an improved capacity to adapt and