Now that you've formed your teams, it's time to dive into the project. Your goal is to build a web portal for the Erasmus+ KA1 Schools and Training Agencies. This isn't just about testing your technical skills - it's about creating something that has real-world value.
Here are some steps to help guide your team in defining your project objectives:
Understand the Problem: As a team, take some time to fully understand the problem you are trying to solve. This involves understanding who the users of this portal will be - the accredited schools, training agencies, and other interested parties. What are their needs? What challenges do they face that your portal can address?
Define Clear Objectives: Based on your understanding of the problem, define clear, measurable objectives for your project. What features will your portal have to address the needs of its users? How will it facilitate the proposal of project ideas and foster the search for international partners?
Align with Skills Learned: Make sure your objectives align with the skills and tools you've learned during the course. How will you use Airtable to manage data? How will you use Webflow for designing the portal? And how will you integrate third-party tools, where necessary?
Consider User Experience: Don't forget to think about the user experience. Your portal should not only be functional but also easy and intuitive to use. What will the user journey look like? How will users navigate your portal?
Set Success Criteria: Finally, establish clear success criteria. How will you know if your project is successful? This could be based on specific features you want to implement, the level of user engagement you aim to achieve, or other key performance indicators (KPIs) relevant to your project.
Remember, defining your project objectives is a crucial step in ensuring the success of your project. It gives your team a clear direction and helps you stay focused as you work on your project. So take the time to get this right, and don't hesitate to ask for guidance if you need it. Good luck with your project - we're excited to see what you'll create!
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