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Dr Sofia Papadimitriou Head of Educational Radiotelevision Ministry of Education, Research & RA sofipapadi@minedu.gov.gr Anastasia Andritsou Head of Educational Programs, British Council Anastasia.Andritsou@britishcouncil.gr 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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It consists of 9 partners that come from 7 European countries:partners the UK, Greece, Germany, Serbia, Lithuania, Bulgaria and Portugal. Our key objectives are: To improve perception of Science in secondary schools To increase numbers of young people who choose a career in Science To help young people to actively contribute to the learning process To increase skills in teachers for engaging creatively with their students and delivering innovative methodologies The Make science Real in sCHools (MARCH) network 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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www.sciencemarch.eu 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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What making science REAL means? Axis Using New Media Connecting with ART Interacting with Researchers Outdoors Activities Coding – Using Robots Using hands-on activities Methodologies Problem Solving Flipping Classrooms Six thinking Hats Pedagogical Approaches Inquiry based Experiential Collaborative Active Learning 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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Using New Media 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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http://www.usi.edu/distance/bdt.htm Bloom & social media 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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software Videos User generated content Open Practices Learning objects Media supported Science teaching within the Digital School Reform 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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Creative Commons CC BY-NC-SA 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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Repository Photodentro/Educational Video http:// photodentro.edu.gr/video 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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Media supported Science Teaching Creating Science Videos with pupils in class Using Media to Explain How Scientists Work Using Video as a means to measure, capture and report scientific phenomenon and experiments in and out of the classroom Creating Science Videos with pupils in class Using Media to Explain How Scientists Work Using Video as a means to measure, capture and report scientific phenomenon and experiments in and out of the classroom 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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Virtual Labs 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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European projects in STEM 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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The Community for Science Education 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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Search for resources of high quality science museums and science centers, Search for pathways ODS addresses various challenges that face the eLearning environment in the European context. The interface has been designed with students, teachers, parents and policy makers in mind. 2012-2015 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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Inspiring Science Education is all about providing the tools to make science education more challenging, more playful and above all more imaginative and inspiring for today’s students, the citizens of tomorrow’s world. Enrich your teaching practice with inquiry by using: online science laboratories (remote and virtual labs) inquiry apps for the large-scale use in school education 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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Making STEM videos 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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School Lab: Communicating Science 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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Supporting students to: Comprehend science’s fascinating challenges. Develop a critical mindset through innovative and creative activities. Value upcoming scientists as role models. Enhance confidence and skills so they can present their ideas to a wide audience Supporting students to: Comprehend science’s fascinating challenges. Develop a critical mindset through innovative and creative activities. Value upcoming scientists as role models. Enhance confidence and skills so they can present their ideas to a wide audience 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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Use Video to Flip your classroom 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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flipping classrooms 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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Using Media Hands on activities Flip your classroom Go outdoors Interact with researchers 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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11/3/2016 Media-based learning MEDIA Using media in classrooms Pedagogical criteria Using media in classrooms Pedagogical criteria Flipping classrooms In-out class Flipping classrooms In-out class e-learning LCMSs Collaborative object for communities e-learning LCMSs Collaborative object for communities Creating media in classrooms Reuse remix Creating media in classrooms Reuse remix Active, Personalized, Collaborative Learning Active, Personalized, Collaborative Learning Media & Learning 2016
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Thank you! @sofipapadi @sofipapadi http://eap.academia.edu/SofiaPapadimitriou http://www.slideshare.net/sofipapadi 11/3/2016Media & Learning 2016
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GOING OUTDOORS GOING OUTDOORS Invertebrates growing (silkworms & snails) Botanic garden conservation PRACTICES
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Science apprenticeship INTERACTING WITH RESEARCHERS Scientists as role models PRACTICES
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CREATING NEW MEDIA School Lab PRACTICES
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SCIENCE & ART MATHS dance Creating comic books with the chemical elements PRACTICES
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In the steps of Eratosthenes Experiments GETTING HANDS - ON Making robots PRACTICES
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CODING Arduino/ Scratch PRACTICES
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