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Useful materials

Here you can find educational materials, produced out of the various activities of “Global libraries – bulgaria foundation”:

 

EAVI Digital Wellbeing Campaign: Moji & Meme

DOWNLOAD OR SHARE IN SOCIAL MEDIA THE CAMPAIGN IMAGES (WITH TEXT IN BULGARIAN) FROM HERE

The EAVI Cat, MOJI, and the EAVI Turtle, MEME, are the protagonists of the EAVI – European Association for Viewers Interests Digital Wellbeing Campaign, which aims to reflect on healthier technology habits. The initiative seeks to raise awareness, enhance reflections and promote mindful media usage by using creativity, storytelling and humour.

CAMPAIGN OBJECTIVES:

1) Raise Awareness: Through relatable and humorous cartoons and comics, the campaign will raise awareness about the impact of technology on wellbeing, enhancing reflections among parents, children and educators;

2) Promote Mindful Digital Usage: The visual content showcases real-life scenarios and strategies to use technology responsibly;

3) Support Educators: The comprehensive book will equip educators with a ready-to-use pedagogical tool to guide children and parents towards healthy habits;

4) Engage Children Creatively: The campaign aims to capture attention and inspire its audience to make positive changes in their digital behaviours by using engaging and amusing content.

 


The campaign was officially launched at Voices, the first European Festival of Journalism and Media Literacy, which was held in Florence from 14 to 16 March 2024.  

Read more about the campaign and read it also in other languages here

Media Literacy for all: spotting fake news in a few steps

While working on the project Get your facts Straight! (2019-2020) we translated into Bulgarian two important infographics made to help users in identifying fake news.
You can view and download them in support of your practice via the links below:

Download the EAVI infographic in Bulgarian translation here
Download the IFLA infographic in Bulgarian translation here

Libraries for a Sustainable Future. Manifesto for the 2024 EU Elections

 

DOWNLOAD THE MANIFESTO here
DOWNLOAD THE USER MANUAL here

Digital Skills for the 21st Cenury - MINISTRY OF CULTURE POLICY and current trends

POLICY AND ACTIONS OF THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE IN THE FIELD OF MEDIA LITERACY

The presentation is available only in Bulgarian language

Prepared and presented by Iglika Ivanova – State expert in the Directorate “International Cooperation, European Programs and Regional Activities” of the Ministry of Culture –  within the Information Webinar DIGITAL SKILLS FOR 21 C., organized by GLBF and held on May 30, 2024 as part from the ALL DIGITAL WEEKS 2024 campaign

 

Trainings to improve the skills of the unemployed and jobseekers | Good Practices

The purpose of this compendium of good practices from Europe – developed in the context of the DIGI-BREAKER project – is to function as a compass to guide adult educators and provide them with selected useful information.

The collected examples – five each from Bulgaria, Belgium, Italy, Sweden and Lithuania and another 10 collected from all over Europe – are those in which teachers and trainers have managed to positively design a learning process with the support of digital technologies and try to use them in other settings (resource portals, educational platforms, self-assessment facility, online coaching and training manuals, along with the latest innovative learning methods such as gamification and scenario-based learning).

The proposed initiatives are implemented by corporate, governmental or non-governmental organizations and target different groups of jobseekers – responding to general demands, but also addressing specific groups such as vulnerable women, young people, migrants, long-term unemployed and people in the process of occupational reorientation. The selected good practices also partially fit into the EU Green Competence Framework (GreenComp). Values such as systems thinking, critical thinking, maintaining equity, adaptability and collective action are integrated into these projects, and we will learn from them to incorporate them into the outcomes of our own projects.

 

DOWNLOAD THE COMPENDIUM OF GOOD PRACTICES

Digital Skills Development in European Public Libraries | Webinar series

All webinars that were conducted in relation to the ADELE project in 2023 are available to be watched on the project’s website
Webinar Topics
🟣ADELE Webinar 1: EU initiatives on digital skills and education
🟣ADELE Webinar 2: A digital strategy for the public library
🟣ADELE Webinar 3: Digital skills training activities in the public library
🟣ADELE Webinar 4: Engaging young people in public libraries with new technologies

Webinars

The Library - a Unifying Center of the NGO Sector and the Community

This handbook was prepared under the project The Library – a Unifying Center of the NGO Sector and the Community implemented in the region of Kardzhali, Razgrad and Vratsa, Bulgaria and realized in the period 2015 – 2016 with the financial support of the Financial mechanism of the European Economic Area 2009-2014.
The project is a joint initiative of GLBF and BCause Foundation
It was also carried out with the dedication of the teams in three regional public libraries:
RB “N.Y. Vaptsarov” – Kardzhali, RB “Prof. Boyan Penev” – Razgrad and RB “Hristo Botev” – Vratsa.

Download toolkit (Bulgarian language only)

Financial Literacy in Libraries

Financial Literacy in Libraries – a Model for Informal Education of Older People.

The FINLIT project has as its main goal to increase the level of financial literacy of the elderly, using a new approach and the enormous potential of public libraries as centers for informal education and lifelong learning.

Additional information and resources related to the project are available on the project’s website, here

Download toolkit (Bulgarian language only)

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