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What we have learned doing EU projects for the past 15 year.

What we have learned doing EU projects for the past 15 year. It is more comfortable in an big air plane than in ……. ….In a small one – especially when it is stormy. The temperature shall not be 54 degrees Celsius in the “heta pottir “….

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What we have learned doing EU projects for the past 15 year.

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  1. What we have learned doing EU projects for the past 15 year.

  2. It is more comfortable in an big air plane than in ……..

  3. ….In a small one – especially when it is stormy

  4. The temperature shall not be 54 degrees Celsius in the “heta pottir “…..

  5. ….It shall be 37 degrees Celsius +/- 2 if you like to have a more the 5 hours meeting in it

  6. An Approved EU project makes the partners sign the contracts and ……..

  7. ….and after that you drink champagne and take a group picture

  8. EU project planning start by meeting in EU countries like Spain, Denmark and Hungary…….

  9. …..and then it is a lot of thinking and talking and planning and agreement and ……..

  10. ….and writing on the white board….

  11. …..when approved. We go from meetings to meetings …..

  12. …..from country to country.

  13. We have learned that an AOAM can have many different faces and ways to present the concept

  14. …..using puppets and mixing reconstruction and exhibitions….

  15. ….using reconstuctions and bronsage peoples behind fences

  16. ….re-enactors and real sites in the dialog with the visitors….

  17. …exhibit results and trying to imagine the fake fireplace indoors…

  18. ….be vikings

  19. Doing live interpretation….

  20. ….hands on…

  21. …demonstration…

  22. …guided tours

  23. The quality and safety….

  24. …in case of fire…

  25. ….using high technology or low tech….

  26. …using Play station or make it into Disneyland

  27. …thinking about sustanibility and maintenance

  28. …working with living theater…

  29. …with live preformers…

  30. What we have learned about food !

  31. …Hungarien food….

  32. …Stone age food….. ….And viking food….

  33. ….designed non EU food or french….

  34. ….Scottish haggis with pips and dancing….

  35. …traditional historical food and…

  36. …Geir food

  37. Exchange of knowledge

  38. Exchange of experience….

  39. ….togetherness….

  40. …workshops…

  41. …seminars…

  42. Reconstructions or film set…

  43. …experimental or for mediation…….

  44. …did they live like this……. … a fireplace or….

  45. Hmmmm …. Funny construction house or labyrinth ? ?

  46. That is a reconstruction

  47. We have learned how to travel…

  48. We have learned how to socialize…

  49. We have learned how to play games and improvise theater

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