Activities
Activity 1:
Transnational Meeting - Kick-off
During the kick-off meeting, the representatives of each partner organisation will be introduced and obtain information about the project, such as its purpose and objectives, scope, work plan, major deliverables, risks, estimated effort and budget, timeline, milestones, and deadlines.
Activity 2:
Collection of User Requirements and Curriculum Design on Nonviolent Communication
The main purposes of this activity are to:
- Design and organise surveys for the collection of the user requirements, including technical requirements.
- Find out which devices/operating systems are more accessible to the target group to ensure maximum accessibility(technical user requirement collection and definition of technical specifications for the intervention's development).
- Design the material and activities that will be offered in the ECHO intervention.
Activity 3:
Development, Integration and Localisation of ECHO Digital Application
This activity involves developing the ECHO digital intervention. According to the type of the material and activities, the team will design concepts, activities and even serious games that will be effective in transmitting the material in an interactive manner. The serious games and activities will be designed with accessibility in mind, including localisation for marginalised groups such as refugees and migrants. User requirements and concepts from the preceding activity will drive the development, and the integration phase will focus on combining the components and activities into a coherent and engaging intervention.
Activity 4:
Transnational Meeting - Pre-Launch Evaluation
The purpose of the meeting is to present, test, and evaluate the intervention. The main objective is to assess the level of achievement of the project's goals and ensure the intervention is ready for public release. By testing and evaluating the intervention within the consortium, the development team can address any issues before participants begin using it.
Activity 5:
ECHO Intervention Launch and Evaluation
This activity involves launching the ECHO digital intervention to participants through online channels and the consortium's target groups and networks, as well as evaluating its effectiveness based on user feedback. After the launch, the target groups associated with ENHI and WA, as well as online participants, will have the opportunity to use the intervention and provide feedback on their experience and its impact on them.