What is it? It is a magazine on line created by students from involved schools.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
La Ville Plurielle by Giusy de Petro, Liceo Alessi, Perugia, Italy The Project in general terms Tools Cooperation Meetings.
Advertisements

Romance cross-comprehension and on-line communication in the development of educational competences: a study of future teachers’ perspectives Mª Helena.
Computing Studies Is it for me? Click here to find out…
Presentation by Anne Jakins (SEN Co-ordinator) Nick Falk (ICT Co-ordinator)
European itineraries : art, culture, literature in Provence and Umbria (Translated by students of the Lyceum “G. Alessi” ) The Project The students of.
English Language Teaching: An Intercultural Dimension 李 欣 欣 Cindy Lee.
IT cooperation: Variety of web methods Aim Time management Network game as an example Variety of methods Use of tools.
 1. How to use Centropa resources in the English language classroom  2. What a group of enthusiastic teachers and students are doing in Petar Pop Arsov.
Dorothy Chun UC Santa Barbara INTENT Conference, Léon.
Grade 8 English Teachers – September 28, 2009 Facilitated by: Kim Boettcher and Toni Thompson.
1. 1. OLD Italian SYSTEM 2 INDIRIZZO ECONOMICO-AZIENDALE Economics Maths History Italian language and literature Science Subject x 4e - 5e Project area,
Knowing Me, Knowing You PROMOTING PUPILS’ LANGUAGE SKILLS IN AND OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM JILL PAGE AST PRIMARY LANGUAGES.
“Holding Hands” A tool of peace Hotel “Ripa” Rome, 21 April 2006.
Bd. Mihai Eminescu nr. 40, , Botoşani, Romania COM – 10 – PR – 19 – BT – TR, RO Tel/Fax: +40 (0) Isabella CANTEMIR
The new webmag by European teenagers THE EUROPEAN TOUCH
IT2-GRU Brussels – 27 October 2008 Makno Managing knowledge in intercultural learning communities Ma.Kno. is funded by: EU Lifelong Learning.
Projects Projects Activities, Tools and Artifacts USA Connection.
CC-WISE: Cross-Cultural Walk in the Streets of Europe Fifth Project Meeting Istanbul, Turkey, April 2006 with the financial support of the European.
Presentation of results Challenges How can we use new media or social network in the field of adult education in the context of lifelong learning? What.
Wikis.
Global Biomes in the Global Classroom Anna Nelson-Lenhart 7 th Grade.
Glogster EETT Training Mathew Swerdloff November 30, 2010.
Lycée Alexis de Tocqueville Grasse, France Comenius Day: September 25th, 2009 Questionnaires results & Report Comenius project ‘Sharing cultures.
National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers Including Artifacts.
How to manage counselling services in pre entry phase ? IAEVG Jyväskylä 2009.
Chapter 1 Defining Social Studies. Chapter 1: Defining Social Studies Thinking Ahead What do you associate with or think of when you hear the words social.
By Josué A. Ruiz Rodriguez Wyatt Lugo Caballero.  What do you understand about Web tool?
Social software YEFI P. TELAUMBANUA What is Social Software? It is a kind of an interactive tools handle mediated interactions between a pair or.
Politics & Active Citizenship (PAC) CLUB Open online community for teachers and educators POLITICS Project LLP LLP EE-KA3-KA3MP.
Supporting students with Academic English needs. Copyright © 2011 New Teacher Center. All Rights Reserved. Blackboard Collaborate Communication Tools.
The project theme "Games - Our Universe" has gathered many European partner schools because teaching and learning through games is the most pleasant way,
WEB TV for SCHOOLS. FREE COMMUNITY MEDIA Interactive multimedia platform compared to: traditional radio traditional TV current website.
UTILIZING SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE CLASSROOM: PINTEREST Sadie Horan – Southern Illinois University.
Internet for Teaching and Learning. Understanding the Web The Web is A collection of publicly accessible pages (web sites) on the Internet All use the.
4 Transforming Our Use of Images in ELT. MEXTESOL’s OBJECTIVES * Promote the professional development of English teachers * Assist teachers in updating.
ICT in the LOTE classroom Lisa Hayman Studies of Asia Adviser
Students were taught with old fashioned and boring methods – the Blackboard.
EFFECTIVE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN SCHOOLS GITANA MIZGERIENE VAIDA MAKARAITE KLAIPEDA
Web quiz Science Across the World 1 Study the homepage Study the homepage :
Using Web 2.0 Tools to Support Teachers, Students, and Parents WVPT Education Services.
Engaging Students with Learning Self- Reflection and Technology Karen Hardy Summer 2010 Writers du Lac.
Let’s talk about. eTwinning Project - partners Schools from different countries. Founders: Poland and Portugal.
PODCAST term acronym derived from a combination of “pod” (capsule) and Broadcast (dissemination-issue) Its direct antecedents are audioblogs, variants.
PORTFOLIO FOR TEACHERS Healthy eating and sport. How can you improve your pupils lifestyle?  ❑ motivation them for physical activities  ❑ organizing.
Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom WIKISNINGS. Web 2.0 tools  Constructivist learning tools.  Create content in a format you want for your students.  Expand.
A Vision. Connected Confident Lifelong Learners Actively Involved our young people will be …
Wikis and the classroom “Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. That’s what.
Blogging as a thinking tool Building Home/School Relationships.
Done By: Zeina Alkudmani. What is a Blog?  A blog is a discussion or information site published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete entries.
 The public classroom is a classroom filled with a wide variety of learners. › Kinesthetic › Auditory › Visual  Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
 managing self managing self  relating to others relating to others  participating and contributing participating and contributing  thinking thinking.
YOUNG environmental SCIENTIST IN THE LABORATORY Seval ALTUN YILMAZ 1.HIBM PRIMARY SCHOOL ESKISEHIR / TU RKEY.
Future European teachers: training KIT according to the Lisbon strategy 5 th Meeting in Arad, Romania February 28 th - March 04 th 2011.
Convergences between modern languages and language(s) of schooling – Sweden –
6 TYPES OF HIGH SCHOOLS - Artistic or Music High School - Classic High School - Linguistic High School - Human Sciences High School - Scientific High School.
Grundtvig Project evaluation by the PortugueseTeam - May 2010 by the Portuguese Team - May 2010 “Adult education: E-learning, Web2 and andragogy to enhance.
Rina Visser-Rotgans, INHOLLAND University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands Anne Karin Larsen, Bergen University College, Norway 2010 Joint World Conference.
Classical Studies Meeting the literacy and language demands of the curriculum level and NCEA.
Overview In this tutorial you will: learn what Moodle is understand how to navigate through your course identify communication features in Moodle.
Literary Genres are a category or certain kind of literature or writing. These categories are identified by examining the characteristics of each piece.
Online Language Learning Qi Danlei. Target Students High school students or adults who have basic knowledge of English but seldom have chance to practice.
Recycling Bilingue This is a bilingual project between Spanish and Swiss Students obout Recycling in Spain and in Swizerland – what can we learn from each.
CLAN SOFT LEARNING VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT September 19, 2008 Kaunas 2nd Meeting.
ELanguages creative collaboration for teachers globally.
KA1 “HIGH SCHOOL HIGH TECH SCHOOL OF THE FUTURE” project lasts from August the 1st, 2014 till July the 31st, 2016.
DB Primary Parent Workshop
Engaging Audiences With Social Media
VISUALLY IMPAIRED MENTALLY SIGTED
KA2 – Cooperation for Innovation and the Exchange of Good Practices
The Class Webpage: Introduction to Schoolwires
Presentation transcript:

What is it? It is a magazine on line created by students from involved schools

Schools Liceo scientifico “G. Alessi”- Perugia Liceo scientifico “G. Alessi”- Perugia Licée “Jean Lurçat”- Martigues Zespol schol Zarnovski- Gdansk Zespol schol Zarnovski- Gdansk ITCS “M. Cassandro”-Barletta (Ba) ITCS “M. Cassandro”-Barletta (Ba)

Each teacher involved in the project will choose a theme to work upon, that should be better connected to the curriculum of at least one partner school.Each teacher involved in the project will choose a theme to work upon, that should be better connected to the curriculum of at least one partner school. Students are invited to participate with their multilanguage group from their schools, together with their teachers; from home with forum and chat, in order to create newspaper articles.Students are invited to participate with their multilanguage group from their schools, together with their teachers; from home with forum and chat, in order to create newspaper articles. The articles will be published in different languages in our web site and in Twin Space.The articles will be published in different languages in our web site and in Twin Space. Project idea Project idea

Aims  to use the Tic in a cooperative way, integrating them to the teaching strategies  to widen the linguistic competence in Italian, French, English  to strengthen the ability to critically find, select and organize information about a chosen topic  to improve the competence in the reporting style, creating different kinds of articles ( interviews, news, reportages, photographic reportages, advertising, inquiries, essays, reviews, announcements)  to learn the basic knowledge concerning the web writing and the graphic  to create podcasts for the articles  to make digital pictures  to favour intercultural and inter-subjects exchanges  to strengthen the idea of a common European root

Tools  Inside Twin Space: mailbox, forum, chat, folders, files, photo gallery, web pages  Wikipedia  Podcasting  Blog  Web site  Webcam ( in future )

An example of cooperative working The students from Lycée Lurçat studied the sonnet “S’io fossi foco”, by Cecco Angiolieri. The student Francesco P. from Lyceum Alessi sings “S’io fossi foco” with music by Fabrizio De André The students from Lycée Lurçat hear the audio file and create an other in which they sing with Francesco

French students while singing with Francesco I

Our web site (homepage)

Strenghts of the project  Curricular integration  Constant interaction with the French partners  Creative use of the TIC  Learning as result of a common dimension in the interpretation of the reality  Consciousness of a common cultural European root