1st EPAL of Piraeus “E-learning in school practice in modern secondary schools across Europe: Let us take up the challenge together” (Nº: 2014-1-PL-01-KA201-003561)

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1st EPAL of Piraeus “E-learning in school practice in modern secondary schools across Europe: Let us take up the challenge together” (Nº: PL-01-KA ) The project is financed from the European Union funds within the framework of Erasmus+ Key Action 2: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

Exploitation of project results 1st EPAL of Piraeus Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

Dissemination Vs Exploitation Closely connected Interrelated Dissemination = Spread Widely the project outcomes Exploitation = Use & benefit from them Dissemination = Visibility of results Exploitation = Application of results by different target groups 1st EPAL of Piraeus Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

Results = ? ? ? Outputs – Products – Deliverables of the project Accessible - Tangible ones Websites, Reports, Materials Studies, Curricula, Events Inaccessible - Intangible ones Knowledge - Skills Experience – Achievements Cultural awareness 1st EPAL of Piraeus Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

Impact - Sustainability Impact = Effect of the project activities / results on People, practices, organizations, systems Sustainability = Capacity to continue and use results beyond the project duration 1st EPAL of Piraeus Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

The Impact of the Erasmus+ Program is measured not only by the quality of the project results but also by the extent they are known and used outside the project partnership 1st EPAL of Piraeus Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

Exploitation goals are to: Raise awareness Extend the impact Engage stakeholders & target groups Share a solution & a know how Develop new partnerships 1st EPAL of Piraeus Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

Exploitation targets on: Maximizing the Use of the Results during & beyond the lifetime of the project Sustainability after the funding period Tailoring to the needs of others Transfer to new areas Influence on future National & European policies, systems and practices 1st EPAL of Piraeus Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

Building a necessary Exploitation plan: Proportional – Tailored to particular needs & type of project Discuss aims & objectives To be measurable & realistic Decide the best activities/approaches According to a timetable Provide a resource planning Specify the target audiences Share the tasks 1st EPAL of Piraeus Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

Who are the Target audiences? End-users of our activities and deliverables Stakeholders, experts or practitioners in the field and other interested parties Decision-makers at local, regional, national and European level Press and media General public 1st EPAL of Piraeus Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

Think about how results can make a difference to the project, end- users, peers or to policy makers Exploitation mechanisms include: Positive reputational effects for the participants Awareness on a theme/area of work Financial support by supporters Influencing on policy and practice 1st EPAL of Piraeus Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

When? ? ? Throughout the project lifetime During and after the end of the European funding 1st EPAL of Piraeus Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

Facts and figures related to the website (updates, visits) Numbers of meetings with key stakeholders Numbers of participants involved workshops, seminars, peer reviews; follow-up measures Production and circulation of products Media coverage (articles in specialized press newsletters, press releases, interviews etc.) 1st EPAL of Piraeus Indicators for impact assessment in the Exploitation Plan Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

Visibility in the social media Participation in public events Links with existing networks and transnational partners; transfer of information and know-how Impact on regional, national, EU policy measures Feedback from end-users, other stakeholders, peers, policy- makers 1st EPAL of Piraeus Indicators for impact assessment in the Exploitation Plan Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki

1st EPAL of Piraeus Ppt Creator : Stella Arapaki