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==Relation to Future Worlds Center==
==Relation to Future Worlds Center==
'''Tatjana Taraszow''' has been with FWC since 2007. In 2006, after having completed her MSc degree she came to FWC as a visiting scientist from KMRC [(http://www.iwm-kmrc.de/ Media Research Center)]. During her 3-months visit to Cyprus together with her colleague [[Julia Wahl]] she worked on the [[Educational Hypermedia]] scientific project, e.g. preparation of theoretical background, coordination of translations, management of graphic designers, coordination of audio recordings.
'''Tatjana Taraszow''' has been with FWC since 2007. In 2006, after having completed her MSc degree she came to FWC as a visiting scientist from KMRC ([http://www.iwm-kmrc.de/ Knowledge Media Research Center]). During her 3-months visit to Cyprus together with her colleague [[Julia Wahl]] she worked on the [[Educational Hypermedia]] scientific project, e.g. preparation of theoretical background, coordination of translations, management of graphic designers, coordination of audio recordings.
Tatjana returned to FWC in February 2007 as the co-coordinator of the UNDP-funded project [[Civil Society Dialogue]] and the coordinator of the [[Educational Hypermedia]] project. Between 2007 and 2009, she coordinated the 1001 Action of the Anna Lindh Foundation [[Dialogue through Sports: Play for Peace]] plus worked on several EU-funded projects related to the Internet: [[CyberEthics]], [[EU Kids Online]], [[SteLLLa]]. From 2009 on, she coordinated the EU-funded project [[MobLang]] besides working on newly funded projects such as [[SteLLLa2.0]], [[CARDIAC]], [[IdentifEYE]], [[eCom4s2p]]. Throughout the years, Tatjana has been involved in writing grant applications for the organization.
Tatjana returned to FWC in February 2007 as the co-coordinator of the UNDP-funded project [[Civil Society Dialogue]] and the coordinator of the [[Educational Hypermedia]] project. Between 2007 and 2009, she coordinated the 1001 Action of the Anna Lindh Foundation [[Dialogue through Sports: Play for Peace]] plus worked on several EU-funded projects related to the Internet: [[CyberEthics]], [[EU Kids Online]], [[SteLLLa]]. From 2009 on, she coordinated the EU-funded project [[MobLang]] besides working on newly funded projects such as [[SteLLLa2.0]], [[CARDIAC]], [[IdentifEYE]], [[eCom4s2p]]. Throughout the years, Tatjana has been involved in writing grant applications for the organization.


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==Trained Facilitator & Mediator==
==Trained Facilitator & Mediator==
Tatjana is a trained Facilitator in SDD [[(Structured Dialogic Design)]] and has conducted co-laboratories using the SDD Process at a wide spectrum of topics ranging from peace reconciliation over possible risks to a project as well as technology transfer in accessible and assistive ICT products and services to cooperation between civil society and local authorities in many projects including [[Civil Society Dialogue]], [[CyberEthics]], [[MobLang]], [[CARDIAC]] and [[MeDevNet]].
Tatjana is a trained ''Facilitator in SDD'' [[(Structured Dialogic Design)]] and has conducted co-laboratories using the SDD Process at a wide spectrum of topics ranging from peace reconciliation over possible risks to a project as well as technology transfer in accessible and assistive ICT products and services to cooperation between civil society and local authorities in many projects including [[Civil Society Dialogue]], [[CyberEthics]], [[MobLang]], [[CARDIAC]] and [[MeDevNet]].
<br>Tatjana is also a trained mediator enabling parties to a conflict to solve their conflict based on a win-win-solution. Moreover, she is in the process of being trained in NVC (Non Violent Communication) [http://www.cnvc.org].
<br>Tatjana is also a trained ''mediator'' enabling parties to a conflict to solve their conflict based on a win-win-solution. Moreover, she is in the process of being trained in ''NVC'' ([http://www.cnvc.org/ Non Violent Communication]).


==Publications & Presentations==
==Publications & Presentations==
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