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RESULTS

The project is expected to produce both tangible and intangible results, during the project implementation and upon its
completion.
Tangible results obtained during the implementation of the project refer to:
- 1 coursebook entitled "Mobile apps for schools"
- mobile apps developed by students
- 1 set of initial and final questionnaires based on which we will elaborate the impact study
- 1 impact study
- 1 website, 1 Facebook page, 1 eTwinning account, 1 Facebook discussion group, 1 Whatsapp group
- 4 LTTA minutes and evaluation reports
- 2 TM minutes and evaluation reports
- 1 overall dissemination plan
- 1 risk management report
- 100 Europass mobility documents
- 100 Europass CVs filled out
- 100 Europass language passports
- 100 certificates of attendance
- 5 presentations of systems of education
- 5 presentations of countries, regions and schools
- 5 sets of dissemination materials (archived chronologically by each dissemination responsible)
- 2 reports - intermediary and final
- photos/films

Intangible results refer to the attainment of the project objectives at professional, cultural, linguistic and social level:
- acquired knowledge related to mobile app development, criteria for evaluating mobile apps
- active involvement in the development of mobile apps
- improved digital skills
- improved critical thinking skills
- improved communication skills in English and other languages
- increased tolerance, respect and understanding of other cultures
- improved organisational, presentation, data manipulation and team work skills.

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