WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS
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Teachers' presentations
So teenagers don't read anymore? Or is it that reading has mutated because of the digital era with the multimedia and the hypertext? Secondary School librarians and a primary teacher took up the challenge to motivate their pupils with a wide range of digital tools, arts and crafts, and the etwinning experience of making friends by computer. "Active hands, active minds" was our moto, and the story of El Lector our influence. The result was three months of library magic, where pupils entered famous paintings on Reading, saw their drawings come to life and where the Polish Romeo courts the Greek Juliet in the Balcony Scene.
In the workshop "Encouraging the students to read-an etwinning experience", Chrysanthea Papakonstandinou (Cyprus) talked about integrating the project into primary school curriculum, Aneta Szadziewska (Poland) catered the creative part of Bookraft and Helen Karavanidou (Greece) spoke about the collaborative aspect of the project.
Here are the presentations:
See all videos on Julian Coultas's Channel here
Team Presentations
Teachers' presentations
So teenagers don't read anymore? Or is it that reading has mutated because of the digital era with the multimedia and the hypertext? Secondary School librarians and a primary teacher took up the challenge to motivate their pupils with a wide range of digital tools, arts and crafts, and the etwinning experience of making friends by computer. "Active hands, active minds" was our moto, and the story of El Lector our influence. The result was three months of library magic, where pupils entered famous paintings on Reading, saw their drawings come to life and where the Polish Romeo courts the Greek Juliet in the Balcony Scene.
In the workshop "Encouraging the students to read-an etwinning experience", Chrysanthea Papakonstandinou (Cyprus) talked about integrating the project into primary school curriculum, Aneta Szadziewska (Poland) catered the creative part of Bookraft and Helen Karavanidou (Greece) spoke about the collaborative aspect of the project.
Here are the presentations:
See the Greek presentation here (a bit of patience!)
I never thought our Polish twinners would be so friendly! We had a fantastic time together. We even cried when we parted. I wish we could meet again! Ada
ReplyDeleteThe 4 days in Budapest were pretty nice. We did lots of things, but the most important is that we met new people. I loved the trailer lab, we had lots of fun making ours... I'm glad I had the chance to do this. Foteini
ReplyDeleteThese 4 last days in Budapest were unbelievable, really fantastic! We didn't only go to new places, but most importantly, we met the people we worked with and became good friends! Julia
ReplyDeleteThese last 4 days were really great! We made new friends from Poland, Cyprus and other European countries too. I'll never forget what fun we had. I'm glad I had the chance to meet you all! Johanna
ReplyDeleteOur trip to Budapest has been a great experience. I managed to learn about making trailers at the workshops, and I saw how I can save energy. I met all our partners and I had a lot of fun. Lazaros
ReplyDeleteFew are lucky enough to experience what we did in Budapest! I ment new people, got new skills from the workshops, and I say how a real teacher should work! All the etwinning staff was excellent and the teachers were awesome! Meeting and exchanging ideas was certainly something to remember! Natalie
ReplyDeleteOur stay in Budapest was simply dreamy! I still can't believe I was there! I learnt how to make a trailer and how to collaborate. I used my English, too! I particularly liked everything mr Tim Rylands showed us and I still remember Lazaros dansing - it was a funny step, but he managed! Adriana
ReplyDeleteThe trip to Budapest was a chance for me to bond with the team while we were travelling. It surpassed every expectation I had! I met new people, learnt new things and I had a great time! I'll always remember it. Thank you, everyone, for a unique experience. Katerina
ReplyDeleteWonderful weather, fun, waiting a lot ;)
ReplyDeleteI even danced and I liked it!
Andreas
Exciting experience, good cooperation and hospitality. Special thanks to Tina and Annicke. We wish we could have seen the city more. Maria, the Greek teacher
ReplyDeleteMy dear all partners friends! It was a great time in Budapest! Our dream came true!I'm proud of your work and our prize!!! I'm glad we could see face to face! It was amazing time because Greek and Cyprus team is very friendly and helpfull!Our Cyprus team was very disciplined! :)Thank you all teachers, too!Dear Helen, Anthi, Maria, ...thank you!
ReplyDeleteI am very sad because our trip lasted too short.:( I met great people .I miss you so much.I hope that we will always remember you.;-)
ReplyDeleteTrip to Budapest was amazing. Great people, brilliant guardians and 4 days of fun combined with learning. It was amazing to cooperate with you in this project and also to meet in there at the awards. I hope we will meet again ... with love, Peter
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the marvelous 4 days we spent with you in Budapest. We all enjoyed the camp and the conference too. I hope that we shall long remember it. It was great to meet and know each other better.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to all whom I met in Budapest. Ewa, the guardian(and librarian :)
It was really great! Partners from Greece and Cyprus have been great companions during this incredible journey! I hope that someday I will be able to participate in such an amazing project:) Cheers all participants camp'u. Matt
ReplyDeleteIt was a great opportunity to meet our friends from Poland and Cyprus. We had fun and lots of laughs, especially with the Polish team, although all the kids were brilliant. We had a great time in the presentations and the conference and I particularly liked making the trailer. Ioanna Roussi
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