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E-links - Youth.net
    Project is implemented by IMOR
                     
Project is supported by UNESCO

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The advantage of E-networks first of all is the best possibility to learn for which topic or part you want more. Through E-networks we can learn or follow online lectures or can get online exams. Based on our real life that we are living now that is named computerised life isn’t possible to live without computers that means is made necessary.
NN from Kosovo

Internet forums are online discussion sites and modern kind of speaking and communicating in order to develop agreement or individual exchanging opinions in lots of different questions and topics.

With the “E-Links-Youth.net” project, organization IMOR created one great opportunity for all of as in benefit of exchanging our opinions. Together with all discussions and ideas that all of us participated, we have created one wonderful place for debate and fun. This is a brilliant way of exchanging ideas and becoming friends with active people, who want to benefit with something in this modern world of living. In all I think that we have great time here speaking and debating for really interesting questions and topics, that are public affairs in our new high tech world of living. This is a great experience for me and I hope that we will stay here together for a very long period. I hope that we can bring agreements for big ideas that will bring benefit of the society and for us as active individuals.
I.G. from Macedonia

Everything which has to do with technology is very important for me and I am glad that I can share my cognition for technology with other participants. Free time is good to be used for exploring new things. I am happy to be part of this project.
Vale, Ardian from Kosovo

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Internet conference
E-networks – Perspectives for Youth 
February, 2010
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