eTwinning Contact Seminar
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eTwinning Contact Seminar
eTwinning Contact Seminar Project quality 20-23 October 2016, Kraków, Poland PROGRAMME Thursday, 20th 14:30-15:30 Lunch at the hotel restaurant 15:30-16:00 Registration 16:00-16:15 Welcome, Barbara Milewska, PL NSS 16:15-17:45 Plenary session Mistakes to avoid in project execution - prof. Wiktor Askanas Ph.D., University of New Brunswick, Canada eTwinning QUIZ, Paweł Czapliński, PL NSS 17:45-19:30 Partner finding and workshops allocation, Barbara Milewska, Paweł Czapliński PL NSS 20:00 Dinner at the hotel restaurant Friday, 21st 09:30-11:00 11:15-12:45 12:45-13:00 13:00-14:30 Quality Labels Paweł Czapliński eTw platform for advanced Monika Regulska Music is love in search of a word Michał Dyląg Quality Labels Paweł Czapliński Students competences Urszula Utnicka Music is love in search of a word Michał Dyląg Students motivation Adam Stępiński Students competences Urszula Utnicka Coding with eTw Katarzyna Zawiła-Dudzik Students motivation Adam Stępiński eTw platform for advanced Monika Regulska Coding with eTw Katarzyna Zawiła-Dudzik Lunch 15:30-17:00 20:00 Room tbc Break 14:30-15:30 17:00-20:00 Room tbc Break Workshop sessions 11:00-11:15 Room tbc Free time Dinner at the hotel restaurant Saturday, 22nd 09:30-10:30 10:45-13:30 13:30-14:30 Plenary session 10:30-10:45 Good practice examples: Good practice example, Evelyne Mottier, FR Coding in my projects, Katarzyna Zawiła-Dudzik, PL Good practice example, Adam Stępiński, PL - Break Project planning Lunch 14:30-15:30 Project planning and registration 15:30-16:30 Project presentations and closing the seminar, Barbara Milewska, PL NSS 17:00-20:00 20:00 Cultural programme (meeting at the reception at 17:00) Dinner at the Hawełka restaurant (Rynek Główny 34) Sunday, 23rd Breakfast and departure Workshops At the end of Thursday participants will be asked to sign up for workshops they will participate the next day. There are six different subjects and each will be run more than one time. Number of people attending one workshop is limited. Participant can select one workshop during one session. eTwinning platform for advanced Monika Regulska, National Support Service, Poland eTwinning platform, mainly TwinSpace, provides tools for collaboration with project’ partners. Still many teachers have problems with using them in an efficient and effective way. During the workshop we will exercise most demanding part of the TwinSpace and go through examples of well managed project platforms. Bring your own device. Coding with eTwinning Katarzyna Zawiła-Dudzik, eTwinning Ambassador, Poland Coding isn’t just for computer geeks, it’s for everyone. Scratch is a visual programming environment where you create your interactive stories, games & animations. It is not limited to children though people of all ages with no programming experience can enjoy its simplicity and learn the basics of programming! What's more, you can easily implement coding in eTwinning projects. During the workshop you will learn about Scratch environment and you will create your first projects. No prior knowledge or experience with Scratch is required for this workshop. Bring your own device. eTwinning Quality Label Paweł Czapliński, eTwinning National Support Service, Poland Only one in a dozen of eTwinning projects perform a sufficient quality to be awarded with the first level of recognition in eTwinning – National Quality Label. Apart from useful hints and tips, the workshop leads participants through criteria and requirements which have to be fulfilled by applying teacher. Music is love in search of a word Michał Dyląg, eTwinning Expert, Poland This workshop will take into account the fact that we are all as creative eTwinners as able to be aspiring musicians. The session will look at the free online resources that will help you and your students add a bit of musical flavor to your eTwinning projects. During our workshop we are going to compose the music, an eTwinning jingle or even an eTwinnning song. Come and indulge yourself in a musical feast. You do not need to be a singer :) Bring your own device equipped with headset. Students competences in eTwinning projects Urszula Utnicka, eTwinning Expert, Poland The European Parliament has identified 8 key competences which are considered as essential for personal fulfilment, future employment and professional development. During this workshop participants will investigate how teachers can improve students’ competences by science projects and familiarize with well-tried methods. Students motivation in eTwinning Adam Stępiński, eTwinning Ambassador, Poland Motivation is what pushes us to achieve our goals, feel more fulfilled and improve overall quality of life. As teachers we aim at developing students' motivation as it drives them to do things, learn more eagerly and act as proactive individuals. This workshop is focused on various methods that enhance students' motivation both in everyday teaching and project work. Several examples from eTwinning projects will be presented.