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6. Building Lasting Connections Across Nations
One of the strengths of the SHOOT Project is its ability
to foster intercultural relationships. Encourage students
to maintain connections beyond the project.
Ideas for Continued Collaboration:
Create an online platform where students can share
their progress and discuss challenges.
Organize virtual meetups for participants from all
countries to reflect on their achievements.
Compile a digital portfolio showcasing the lessons
and photographs from all mobilities.
7. Assessing the Impact of the SHOOT Project
Assessment helps gauge the project’s success and
provides insights for future initiatives.
Evaluation Metrics:
Student Growth: Assess improvements in
photography skills, storytelling abilities, and social
competencies.
Group Dynamics: Evaluate the effectiveness of
collaboration and knowledge transfer.
Lesson Quality: Gather feedback from pilot
audiences on the immersive lessons.
Tools for Assessment:
Surveys and self-reflection forms for students.
Peer evaluations to measure team contributions.
Rubrics for evaluating the final lessons.