Feedback and insights

Summary

We received positive feedback from Ingvild, who pointed out that we did a great job. She emphasized that our project is not only well designed, but also entirely feasible. “It would be absolutely possible” she said, highlighting the practicality of our approach.

She especially appreciated the way we structured the proposed tasks. According to her, the tasks we proposed are realistic and can be effectively implemented by dividing participants into groups, as we initially planned. This validation reaffirms that our approach is both thoughtful and achievable.

Feasibility of the Final Work

Our ultimate goal is the creation of the “Silent Book”, a personalized project for each participant. Ingvild pointed out that our objective is entirely achievable, because it avoids being overly ambitious or complex. By maintaining simplicity and clarity, we ensure that the project remains accessible and meaningful for both children and elderly participants.

Our Research

Our research into life in Norway and the challenges faced by our target groups has been both thorough and accurate. Ingvild appreciated our focus on understanding the realities of Norwegian life and the specific difficulties immigrant children may encounter. By exploring these aspects, we were able to build a solid foundation for our project, aligning it closely with the needs of both target groups.

Intergenerational Focus

Based on our in-depth research, we chose to emphasize intergenerational communication, placing the interactions between participants at the heart of the project. Ingvild recognized this as a key strength of our approach. This focus not only encourages mutual understanding but also contributes to the success and impact of the project.


This feedback has been incredibly motivating for us as a team. It confirms that our hard work and planning are on the right track. We are excited to take these insights and continue refining our project, ensuring it delivers a lasting, positive impact for everyone involved.

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