KOOLITUS
Name of the project: “Digital EnterpreneurShip Through Empathy (DESTEM)” Training Course
Date: 6th – 13th May, 2024
City/Country: Kłodzko, Poland
What was the main topic of the project?
Sofia Pavljukevits – Digital Entrepreneurship.
Olesja Rotar – Informal learning, social entrepreneurship, digital vs traditional businesses, team building, digital tools.
Martin Laksberg – digital entrepreneurship.
What were the biggest learning moments of the event for you?
Sofia Pavljukevits – Brand identity and communication skills. Entrepreneurship for people with disabilities.
Olesja Rotar – To work in one team with people of different ages and cultures. To play new learning games.
Martin Laksberg – I enjoyed learning through discussions and debates and I am inclined to believe, that this was the biggest learning moment for me in this project.
Do you have any plans to c0ntinue being active in the field? If yes, in which way?
Sofia Pavljukevits – I’m planning to take more Erasmus+ projects on this topic.
Olesja Rotar – I will certainly implement some games we learned at the school where I work as a teacher.
Martin Laksberg – Yes, i believe my future is closely connected with entrepreneurship, because I am studying in university in this field and I want to set up my own business.
Would you recommend this experience to your friends? If yes, why? If no, why not?
Sofia Pavljukevits – I would definitely recommend this to my friends, because it’s a good way to broaden your knowledge and get to know new people.
Olesja Rotar – This was my first Erasmus+ training and I kept my expectations low to avoid being disappointed. The project and the participants exceeded my expectations: the program was intensive and interesting, and people were open-minded and intelligent. I would recommend my friends and colleagues to participate in this kind of project.
Martin Laksberg – Yes, I already recommended it to my friends. It was interesting and important experience.
Other comments or anything else you would like to share? You can answer in your mother tongue, if you want!
This Project was financed by European Commission’s Erasmus + Programme