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Process and deliverables by phases
The ISP deliverables were structured into two categories: • materials needed for presenting the analysis and proposals in front of a live audience; and
materials needed to create a written record of the ISP results.
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Considering the two successive stages of the working process, analysis and proposals, it was also required to collect the presentation deliverables as two separate items. This led to three categories of phases.
Phase 1: Analysis
A graphical representation/synthesis of analysis findings on 5-8 PPT slides uploaded by September 19th evening.
Phase 2: Visioning
A final presentation of maximum 10 PPT slides uploaded by Monday, September 24th evening.
Phase 3: Documentation
To be able to record the workshop results in a brochure to inspire the local community and anyone interested in the sustainable development of coastal landscapes, each working group provided additional materials: three images synthesising the analysis findings;
one image with the vision and the goals;
three images explaining the strategy (process, partnerships, spatial interventions);
two-three images illustrating the visualisations of the interventions;
a text file with captions for each image; and
a 500 words text file explaining the goals, vision, strategy and measures.
All documents were uploaded by September 24th.
Requirements for achieving full academic recognition
The Erasmus Intensive Programme is full time, with credits rewarded at the students’ own educational institute. All participating students who complete the Erasmus Intensive Programme receive a certificate of participation.