A BLOG was created to allow all interested people to share their ideas about the world of the
Metaverse. Our blog witnesses the growing enthusiasm and curiosity concerning this subject.
Here you will find a diverse collection of opinions, stories and experiences shared by
enthusiasts eager to immerse themselves in this virtual world and also by people who are
more sceptical about it. These different opinions will help you better understand what people
think about the Metaverse. Follow the link to find out more:
Would you also like to tell us what you think about the Metaverse? Do you have any stories to
share? Send your text to aifed@aifed.es
2. Deliverables
An e-Toolkit has been developed utilizing innovative training materials aimed at
assisting Youth Workers in the establishment of their virtual informal classroom/office.
The guide provides Youth Workers with comprehensive information on the aspects
involved in working in the metaverse with young people, covering everything from
creating their own avatar to designing the virtual space. It has been translated in all
languages of the Network.
A video tutorial has been recorded in electronic format, detailing the creation of avatars
in VR spaces, with a focus on inclusion and diversity features. The character, whether
real or fictional, embodies these traits throughout the tutorial. The video is in English.
An e-learning course in electronic format has been developed, serving as educational
material (OER) for Youth Workers, offering introductory practical information for their
immersion into the metaverse.
Do you want to join the course? Click the link and send an email to:
aifedprojects11@gmail.com
Each association recorded short videos of each interview and AIFED joined all the videos and created a multilingual video documentary.
Following the young people's photography project on inclusion during their trip to
Luxembourg, the Network members have organized photographic exhibitions in Granada.
These exhibitions, presented in printed format, serve as a visual representation of EU policies
on inclusion through the artistry of photography. Each photograph is accompanied by a brief
artistic title written in English, ensuring accessibility to an international audience.
All the photographs taken by the young people during the trip to Luxembourg have
been collected in an electronic photo album. The photos have a title and a brief
description in English.