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eTwinning Contact Seminar for science teachers Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Swed

eTwinning Contact Seminar for science teachers Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden. Warsaw, 25 April 2013 . eTwinning – social network for European teachers . Europe: teachers – 200 635 schools – 104 725 projects - 27 854 Poland: users – 20 722

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eTwinning Contact Seminar for science teachers Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Swed

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  1. eTwinning Contact Seminarfor science teachers Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden Warsaw, 25 April 2013

  2. eTwinning – social network for European teachers Europe: • teachers – 200 635 • schools – 104 725 • projects - 27 854 Poland: • users – 20 722 • schools – 10 000

  3. eTwinning Europeanschoolcollaborationwiththeuse of ICT. eTwinningsupportsteachers’ professional development.

  4. Who can participate? • Teachers of all disciplines/subjects, pupils/students, headmasters, librarians, all school employees; • Kindergartens, primary schools, secondary schools (age group: 3-19 years).

  5. Participatingcountries Norway Iceland Turkey Croatia Switzerland Macedonia

  6. eTwinning Plus Armenia Azerbaijan Georgia Moldova Ukraine Tunisia

  7. Aims • Facilitate collaboration between teachers and pupils in different countries of Europe • Provide a multilingual platform for online work in European languages • Learn how to use ICT to communicate effectively with eTwinners • Break down barriers and share knowledge.

  8. eTwinning virtues • enthusiasm and creativity of teachers and pupils • minimum requirements – computer, Internet • no legalities and no sophisticated procedures • use of foreign languages in direct communicationwith partner schools • free eTwinning tools (Desktop, TwinSpace) • safe Internet • topic of project linked to school curriculum • pupils - increased motivation for learning • easy way to find a partner for a project (partner finding forum) • ICTtools (services, applications) popular among pupils • one school = many projects, one teacher = many projects

  9. Advantages • increase of ICT skills, • learning foreign languages • learning othercultures and countries; Korzyści • Teachers • Exchange of experience and pedagogical materials, • Professional development, • New teachingmethods, • learning aboutothereducational systems • thecure for professionalburn out syndrome • Students • - Increase of motivation for learning • learnhow to workingroups • School • Europeancollaboration, • professional development for teachers, • promotioninlocal media

  10. How eTwinning impacts on learners

  11. eTwinning portal

  12. General information: what is eTwinning, why get involved, etc. People and projects: see who is registered, what projects are running Inspiration: ready-made kits, short modules, project galleries, ideas Support: guidelines, help, contact European Portal www.etwinning.net

  13. eTwinning tools - Desktop News- national, European Teacher Rooms Resources Mail box Notifications Profile Partner finding - search engine Forum Contacts Learning Events eTwinning Groups

  14. TwinSpace Secure, private area to workcollaboratively, communicate and store materials Chat Inviteguests, pupils Applications for Collaboration: - Blogs, - Forum, - Wiki Content Management: File archive, Imagegallery, Web content display;

  15. eTwinning project – what is it?

  16. How to start a project?

  17. Variety of projects • Digiscience • Adventure with chemistry • My town in numbers • A visit to Storkland • Our home town • Fascinating phenomena (physics) • Digimaths • SEP: Sustainable Energy Plan • Xpermania II - from molecules to materials!

  18. Teachers’ Professional Development European level: www.etwinning.net • European PDW • Contact Seminars • eTwinning Groups • Teachers Rooms • Learning Events

  19. Teachers’ Professional Development www.etwinning.net Professional Development Workshops, Contactseminars

  20. Different topics: • Art, history and philosophy for eTwinning projects • Mind maps • Web 2.0 tools • Creative writing Learning events

  21. eTwinning Group A place to exchange various interests and to discuss specific topics or subjects in a restricted environment • use of forums, wikis, blogs, image galleries • Expert talks (work presented on webinars, ideas for techers)-Web 2.0, Creative Classroom-Elluminate

  22. List ofeTwinning Groups • eTwinning project trailers • eTwinning and Internet safety • Integration of EU projects in the curriculum • Creative Classroom • Maths & Science • Humanities • Experimental sciences • Groupe Francophone • Groups for Head Teachers, Librarians • The Community of European Language Teachers

  23. Maths & Science Group Is aimed to: explore different areas within maths and science teaching • how to approach the pedagogy of maths and science in daily work? • how to learn techniques from each other? • how these subjects may be used in eTwinning?

  24. eTwinning Groups • a video

  25. eTwinning Groups: tips and advice • be active – share your knowledge and ideas • contribute with your experience • take part in discussions • to join the group - complete an online application form • do not join too many groups 

  26. Support for teachers • National eTwinningportals • European, national newsletter • Helpdeskcss-helpdesk@eun.org • European portal www.etwinning.net • Publications

  27. eTwinningLabels

  28. Thank you for your attention Enjoy the seminar! Ewa Raińska-Nowak PL NSS enowak@frse.org.pl www.etwinning.pl

  29. Talking Avatars

  30. Modules

  31. Partner schools: primary schools from Poland, Romania Activities: Water - main topic ocean, sea, river simple experiments – proceses life in the ocean, sea, river prace plastyczne: obrazy, plakaty ekologia- oszczędzanie wody w domu, w szkole - obchody Międzynarodowego Dnia Wody (przedstawienie, akcja charytatywna „Woda dla Sudanu” wiersze i piosenki angażowanie rodziców (wycieczki, nowe pomysły, wyszukiwanie materiałów) Lekcje poza szkołą Rezultaty: wideokonferencje, strony internetowe Adventure of the drop

  32. Contact PL NSS Narodowe Biuro Kontaktowe eTwinning Fundacja Rozwoju Systemu Edukacji ul. Mokotowska 43 00-551 Warszawa tel: +48 22 46 31 400 Fax: +48 22 46 31 021 etwinning@frse.org.pl Skype: etwinning_polska

  33. Narzędzia ICT Projektujemy logo projektu Piosenka na rozpoczęcie! • Twinkle, twinkle little star ICT np. Paint, Photoscape, PowerPoint Etapy: 1. Każda szkoła projektuje logo 2. Umieszczamy je na TwinSpace 3. Głosujemy Wideo z nagraniem piosenki (blog): - w 2 językach: PL, EN - teksty do piosenki - 2 filmy, w których dzieci uczą słów piosenki

  34. Zalety programu • Safe Internet • The topic related to the school curriculum • Motivation for pupils • Zespoły nauczycieli

  35. eTwinning- what is it? • Film- trailer

  36. “Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success” Henry Ford

  37. Activities of PL NSS - good practice

  38. Promotion and information • national portal • brochures, leaflets, training materials • a net of regional representatives • e-newsletter

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