MEET – JOIN – CONNECT! Digital Tools ...

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Digital project management The first section follows the usual project management phases, describing what needs to be given explicit consideration when managing digital projects and pointing out a number of tools that facilitate collaborative work. Contributions from practitioners This section contains examples of how digital tools are applied in international youth work. Some were repurposed for use in these kinds of projects, others were developed specifically for use in international youth work. Digital tools The third and final section is a collection of tools shown by category. The list is not by no means exhaustive and, given that the tools are constantly being revised and improved, is subject to change. Those listed here are creative, versatile and easy to use and were selected largely because most of them meet the following criteria: » they are free (basic version) or at least inexpensive, and » they comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Some tools are open-source, others can be hosted on organisations‘ own servers and hence offer strong data privacy. However, this may mean having to compromise on functionality. When it comes to video chat, digital learning and communication, often the paid versions are more stable and offer a wider range of functions. Each list of recommendations is followed by a more detailed description of selected tools.

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The publication closes with a list of further resources such as inspiring online platforms, handbooks and video tutorials.

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