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* [[Key stakeholders]]<br> Various local, regional and international stakeholders may be contacted to participate in your coastal landscape planning course. | * [[Key stakeholders]]<br> Various local, regional and international stakeholders may be contacted to participate in your coastal landscape planning course. | ||
[[Internal dissemination]]<br> Given the presence of so many partners and students of different cultures, the first phase is the so-called “internal-dissemination” phase to let the partners develop a common understanding about the project and to agree on the main strategic activities. | * [[Internal dissemination]]<br> Given the presence of so many partners and students of different cultures, the first phase is the so-called “internal-dissemination” phase to let the partners develop a common understanding about the project and to agree on the main strategic activities. | ||
[[External dissemination]]<br> Local communities as well as professional and scientific communities may also be very interested in the course outcomes. These are targeted through the external dissemination plan. | * [[External dissemination]]<br> Local communities as well as professional and scientific communities may also be very interested in the course outcomes. These are targeted through the external dissemination plan. | ||
'''Documentation:''' Download [https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=file_31296_download&client_id=hfwu workshop documentation] | '''Documentation:''' Download [https://ilias.hfwu.de/goto.php?target=file_31296_download&client_id=hfwu workshop documentation] |
Revision as of 15:12, 5 January 2021
Dissemination and exploitation of results are integral parts of the Erasmus+ project. Making others aware of it contributes to raising the profile of the organisations involved in Erasmus+ Programmes, and it enables the wider community to benefit from the EU funded project outputs in terms of implementing education and training. Being dissemination activities of various types and topics, it is important to consider which kind of dissemination activities are fitted to the main goal of the present educational programme. |
- Dissemination is an innovative concept beyond the well-established reporting of academic results, traditionally book publications, academic journals and meetings (conferences and workshops). Research dissemination is a planned process of communication and interaction that involves several target audiences. A target audience is a group of people, to whom the messages, results, strategies and methodologies are addressed. Each audience is labelled with specific attributes. Activities and messages must be tailored to the audience features. A dissemination plan provides information on the results, programmes and initiatives to the key actors who, as part of the target audience, have the political responsibility, the financial resources, the authority or the skills and expertise to actively influence
local processes of social, urban and landscape transformation.
- Exploitation is the use of the project results for commercial purposes or in public policymaking. Its main aim is to convince individual end-users to adopt and apply the results of the project and its initiatives, so that the outcomes are used beyond the lifetime of the project.
- Objectives: preliminary actions and dissemination plan
The project needs to define which partner is responsible for the dissemination activity, with the task of designing the plan and reports at different stages.
- Key stakeholders
Various local, regional and international stakeholders may be contacted to participate in your coastal landscape planning course.
- Internal dissemination
Given the presence of so many partners and students of different cultures, the first phase is the so-called “internal-dissemination” phase to let the partners develop a common understanding about the project and to agree on the main strategic activities.
- External dissemination
Local communities as well as professional and scientific communities may also be very interested in the course outcomes. These are targeted through the external dissemination plan.
Documentation: Download workshop documentation