QUOTIVATION

Our final thoughts!

In conclusion working on this project was a lot of fun! We got to be creative, innovative and learn a lot about how an idea can be developed into an actual project. Since our team was consisted of three Greek students and two Chinese Erasmus students we got the chance to develop our communication skills through conversations, debates, disagreements and compromises and to get a glimpse of how other people in this world think and react differently from what we are used to. We thought this workshop as a challenge and a chance to be productive and to dare turn our thinking into doing.

Many obstacles occurred through our journey and we had to change our ways more than once, mostly due to technical difficulties, but we managed to find our way around them by trying new things and experimenting with new ideas and practices. The final form of our project definitely differs from what we had originally thought but our vision stayed the same. We will continue working on our page and hopefully we’ll manage to motivate young people to read more.

This post was created by the cooperation of the whole team!

Unfortunately, one member of the team, Emily Zou, wasn’t able to be part of the Medium experience because she had already left for her country.

Members: Athanasia Panopoulou, Mando Paparrigopoulou, Meni Abati, Emily Zou, Cassie Cheng

Our facebook accounts:

https://www.facebook.com/nasia.panopoulou

https://www.facebook.com/mando.paparrigopoulou?fref=ts

AD Discovery Workshop: an experimental peer-to-peer learning hands-on workshop conducted by Betty Tsakarestou at the Department of Communication Media and Culture, of Panteion Univeristy, Athens, Greece.

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