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Austria- Erasmus: Connected to the Environment Reflection

Reflection
For my Action as Service Group I chose to join the Erasmus:
Connected to the Environment Group. In this group we work with
4 other schools from: Croatia, Slovenia, Poland and Greece.
We work with these schools to analyze our Communities and connected
with each others.


During my Year and Half of Working with this School I have seen my Strengths
in creating Surveys. In all of 4 parts of the Programm I have dedicated my time
to creating, distributing and Analyzing Surveys. These Surveys have been used
to analyze the: Technology, Environmental Impact and Relationships with
Teachers within our Community.


I learnt that my weaknesses are in the Distribution of the Surveys. I sometimes have problems to finding the time to actually ask people. Now I try to fix this by thinking ahead and prioritizing distribution over everything else.

I hope to continue to help this Program and analyze more aspects of our
Community.

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