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eTWINNING ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2015

eTWINNING ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2015. Celebrating 10 years of active citizenship with eTwinning 22-24 October 2015 Brussels. Plenary Session I - Welcome to the Conference (Greetings from National Representatives ).

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eTWINNING ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2015

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  1. eTWINNING ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2015 Celebrating 10 years of active citizenship with eTwinning 22-24 October 2015 Brussels

  2. Plenary Session I - Welcome to the Conference (Greetings from National Representatives) • Joëlle Milquet, Vice-Presidente, Ministre de l’Education, de la Culture et de l’Enfance de la Federation Wallonie-Bruxelles Ministre de l’Education, • Мartine Reicherts, Director General for Education and Culture, European Commission

  3. Plenary Session II – Keynote address David Kerr, Director of Education Citizenship Foundation/University of Bristol (UK)

  4. What kind of education system do we need? What kind of society do we want?

  5. Workshops

  6. 10 steps to effective communication in eTwinning projectsSpeaker – Irene Pateraki • 1.Sheduling on meeting: Doodle or Meettingfyrhttp://bit.ly/1MX4HGJ • 2.Brainstorming: Twiddlahttp://www.twiddla.com/2344698 • 3.Discussing, debating: Voxopop www.bit.ly/voxopop59

  7. 4.Finding each other: Zeemap http://j.mp/1PqQgtW 5.Watching together: Watch2gether http://bit.ly/1NXoJjA 6.Playing and learning: Kahoot https://kahoot.it/#/ 7.Evaluating: TodaysMeet https://todaysmeet.com eirpateraki@gmail.com pbelogia@hotmail.com

  8. Learning by doingSpeaker – Kornelia Lohynova • Learning by doing can prepare pupils and students to be responsible, enterprising individuals who have mind-set, skills and knowledge to generate creative ideas. www.tesguide.eu bit.ly/presol BD bit.ly/activity LBD lohynova@gmail.com

  9. Tools 2.0 for project work: Socrative, Nearpod…Speaker - Patrizia Roma • Socrative is a student response for real time questioning, instant result agregation and visualization • Nearpod lets teachers create interactive presentations to be delievered directly on the students’ devices http://socrative.com http://nearpod.com

  10. Using tablets in eTwinning projectsSpeaker - Petra Boháčková • Some digital tools and programs can be very useful while working in international projects: • SNAPSEED, PIC COLLAGE – for photo editing, • Воок Сreator – for creating ebooks, • Padlet.соm – for work with photo and video

  11. 21st century skills in the classroomSpeaker - Edgars Bojaruns • Teachers are encouraged to use cross subject cooperation when designing and implementing learning activities bojaruns@gmail.com

  12. Search more information about the conference, workshops and eTwinning on the website of European Schoolnethttp://blogs.eun.org/etwinning10/#eTconf15

  13. Thanks for your attention! Greetings from

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