Global news – France Team Dissemination – ECYB

Question 1:

Reflect on your experience in Benalmadena: Can you share a highlight or a particularly  impactful moment from your time in Benalmadena participating in the project “E-Comm Youth Boost”? What made this moment stand out for you? (e.g. peer learning among participants, discussions, specific activities, intercultural experience, EU values that help you to break stereotypes among countries). 

I must say that I appreciated every moment of the Erasmus project but the thing that surprised me most was the relationship that I created with the kids from the different countries, working together on different projects such as the creation of web pages and communication strategies. market for different products have given me the opportunity to learn about traditions and cultures different from my own, all of which has been very helpful and has also helped me to build bonds and learn about other points of view different from mine, often changing groups and working on various projects I had the opportunity to learn some notions from various people, some of these practical notions such as using canvas to create an advertisement and thanks to others I learned some soft skills

Question 2:

Learning and growth: Throughout the project, what was the most significant learning experience for you, especially in terms of integrating e-commerce into youth engagement? How has this experience influenced your approach to youth work? (e.g. insights gained from non-formal learning methods, personal growth moments during the training, or understanding the importance of sustainable, EU values and ethical practices in e-commerce and digital entrepreneurship). 

The thing that surprised me the most and which I had no idea would work in this regard to the sale of products online was the fact that in order to sell a certain product at its best you need to focus on a specific slice of the market and not try to focus on selling your product to all categories of consumers, as well as having improved my skills regarding very useful programs for the presentation of a product such as canva, I am sure that all this will be very useful for me future and that I will have the opportunity to use the skills I have learned with this project

Question 3:

Looking forward: Based on your experiences and the non-formal skills you’ve acquired during the project in Benalmadena, how do you plan to apply what you’ve learned on Erasmus+ and e-commerce to future initiatives or your professional practice? Are there any specific strategies or insights that you plan to incorporate into your work with diverse youth groups (e.g. utilizing new non-formal methods to enhance accessibility and inclusivity within your organisation)? 

One of the most useful things that I learned with this project and that I will certainly use at work as well as in daily life was group work which before this project I had very little opportunity to do, divide the work into parts and have them carried out everyone has their own job, also accepting suggestions from the other members of the group. I think it’s a very important thing that I didn’t take much into consideration before. in addition to this, working with different groups during the project we experienced brainstorming situations several times which always gave rise to very creative ideas and all this, as well as being very productive, was also really fun so I can say with certainty that I will use it in my work and in my life these two things I have learned