Final project report (in Polish)

03/04/2011

A Polish version of the final project report has also been prepared. It documents in detail the NGO Media Trainings 2010, its protagonists, activities and results.

The report can be viewed and downloaded (as pdf) here:

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Final project report (in German)

03/04/2011

A final report has been written about the NGO Media Trainings 2010 (in German).

It can be viewed and downloaded here:

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Evaluation report seminar #2 (Elblag)

03/04/2011

The participants of the second media training in June 2010 were asked to conduct an online evaluation on Polldaddy.com. Here is the report of their feedback (n=11):

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Evaluation report seminar #3 (Ukraine)

03/04/2011

The participants of the third media training in September/October 2010 were asked to conduct an online evaluation on Polldaddy.com. Here is the report of their feedback (n=13):

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Evaluation report seminar #1 (Ossmannstedt)

03/04/2011

The participants of the first media training in March 2010 were asked to conduct an online evaluation on Polldaddy.com. Here is the report of their feedback (n=12):

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Interview with Udo Israel about the media trainings in Ossmannstedt and Elbląg (in German)

24/06/2010

At the end of the second NGO media training in Elbląg (Poland), Sebastian asked Udo, the radio cowboy, some questions about the event. Udo is not only an experienced trainer in the field of youth and adult education (with radio as his main field of expertise), but he also attended the first media training of this series in Ossmannstedt in March 2010. Therefore it was particularly interesting to ask him for a comparison of the two events. The interview was recorded on the platform of the train station in Elbląg with a Zoom H2 recorder (for which two attempts were necessary), and later edited with the free Audacity software. The sometimes poor audio quality is due to bad handling of the recorder, and of course to all the background noise you typically get in a railway station (especially if you’re standing right next to the other group members!). Well, at least it adds to the authenticity of the recording… Enjoy the interview!

And here you will have direct access to the MP3 file.
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