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Successful Implementation of the 3 Local Labs by the Greek Team

Neoanalysis is proud to announce the successful completion of three local labs conducted by the Greek team following the 2nd blended mobility of Spain.

The first lab, held on 10/05/2024 in Athens, focused on exploring digital storytelling as a modern approach to narrative creation. Participants shared personal experiences and learned how multimedia elements—images, videos, voiceovers, and animations—can craft compelling stories, transcending geographical barriers and reaching a global audience.

In the second lab on 22/05/2024 in Athens, participants examined the differences and similarities between traditional and digital storytelling. While traditional methods rely on live interaction and physical means, digital storytelling uses videos, interactive graphics, and online platforms for global reach. The session also emphasized strategies for measurable audience engagement.

The third lab was on 29/05/2024 in Athens and centered on the key elements of effective digital storytelling. Participants explored the role of digital tools in the storytelling experience while adding interactivity, personalization, and accessibility in creating emotionally and intellectually resonant digital narratives.

These labs provided valuable insights and hands-on experience, empowering local young people with essential digital storytelling skills.

First Local Lab

Second Local Lab

Third Local Lab