Beyond Borders: E-Twinning contact making seminar
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TCA Description
Are you interested in a new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tool that can connect you and your students with schools across Europe? If you are new to Erasmus + school programmes, looking for partners or are curious about how to work with other European schools through E-twinning, this contact making seminar is for you. “Beyond Borders: E-Twinning contact making seminar” will create the opportunities for schools to re-connect, build on European networks and plan future projects.
This two day event will explore eTwinning, the European Union Funded free online platform, that supports primary and post-primary schools to find partners and work on joint projects in any curricular area.
Objectives:
· Gain first-hand experience of using the eTwinning on the new European School Education Platform
· Explore eTwinning as a vehicle of communication, finding partners and developing projects
· Learn about ways of staying connected with other schools across Europe through eTwinning
· Explore Erasmus Plus funding opportunities (school mobilities KA1) · Know how to enhance international visibility of your school · Engage in practical application of the learning
· Build international connections
· Develop project concepts
· Find partners for Erasmus+ mobility projects
Please note the seminar consists of two sessions:
- Online meeting Fri 12th January 2024 at 14.00 pm CET
- Residential 24-26 January 2024
24th day arrival, welcome and dinner
25th Full day training
26th day and departures after lunch
All successful participants will need to attend both sessions
Prior to the online session please register with E-Twinning platform
Partners and participants
This contact making seminar is ideal for:
- newcomers to Erasmus+ School Education projects
- past and current beneficiaries of Erasmus+ School Education projects (KA1)
-beginner and intermediate users of the eTwinning platform
- primary and secondary school teachers
Pending booked places
Accepted places