2nd Transnational Project Meeting – Berane, Montenegro
From 29th July to 31st July, our team member, Ajla Vrebo attended at second transnational project meeting under the project “Sharing Design Your Job” in Berane, Montenegro.
From 29th July to 31st July, our team member, Ajla Vrebo attended at second transnational project meeting under the project “Sharing Design Your Job” in Berane, Montenegro.
Sharing Design Your Job – SDYJ is a project co-funded by the Erasmus + program which is a continuation of the “Design Your Job” initiative which has been developed in 4 projects. The main objective of this project is “Create and test new ICT education programs and methodologies suitable for systematic prequalification and re-training of unemployed or marginalized young people”.
The project started in April this year and will last for 24 months. Through this project, we aim to improve and increase the capacities of up to 100 young people with fewer opportunities through 5 ICT training schemes through transnational mobility in participating countries. The topics of the 5 training courses are Basic hardware/software manipulation; Basic web development; Basic UX design; Basic graphic design; Basic digital marketing. The first TC with the topic “Basic hardware/software manipulation” was held in Novi Sad from 19th July to 29th July and 21 young people had the opportunity to learn more.
During this meeting, all representatives from partner countries, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Italy, and Latvia discussed the next Training Course with the topic “Basic Graphic Design”. This training course will enable participants to learn and practically test their knowledge of the basics of graphic design, web design, illustrator, InDesign, as well as the development of creative visual thinking. Further, the evaluation of implemented activities so far was done, and preparation of the next planned activities between 2nd and 3rd TPM. Other topics that were discussed were the distribution of tasks and checking the responsibilities of each partner. This meeting was an opportunity to check the local environment, meet traditions and decide what place would be the most suitable for participants to work and apply knowledge.