2. A: aim - to encourage European schools to collaborate using I nformation and C ommunication T echnologies
3. B: born - under the E uropean U nion's e- L earning P rogramme
4. C: concept - schools are paired with another school elsewhere in the Europe Look for a partner
5. D: duration – e-Twinning projects last for any length of time Up to creating permanent relationships between schools
6. E: encouragement - cross-cultural exchanges of knowledge Learning through activities
7. F: friendship - both primary and secondary school may be friends A friend in need is a friend indeed
8. G: grant - European schoolnet has been granted the role of Central Support Service
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10. I: innovation – 2009 was the European Year of Creativity and Innovation
11. J: joy – it’s a great joy to see the great number of e-Twinning events Prague 2009 Seville 2010 eTwinning 2.0 Bucharest 2008 wonderful events
12. K: kits - ready-made project kits as step-by-step guides to successful e-Twinning projects The European e-Twinning Helpdesk, together with teachers from different countries, have designed kits for teachers who are looking for concrete ideas on how to implement a European collaborative project. Each kit relates to a theme and provides information on the target group, objectives and pedagogical value of the activities. e-Twinning Kits can be used as such or adapted to your teaching context.
13. L: label - e-Twinning Quality Labels National & European
14. M: module - short activities which can be incorporated in any type of e-Twinning project Ice breakers Who is who? Meet me there! Draw me! Online matching Mathematical folktales: which is you favourite? Dots and boxes Who am I? Cultural awareness Find the monuments Our city Creating the ideal city What do you feel? Shopping basket: cook with my ingredients Walking pattern tour What’s for lunch? Spring is coming Creativity A common concert An interesting story An interesting song A school of the future Tangram challenge What’s on? – Talking about TV What’s the news? – Talking about newspapers Creative Minds: Taking decisions
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17. P: participation - benefits A program for teachers e-Twinning teachers easy access to an online environment for collaboration and exchange, partnerships with other teachers and training activities, along with colleagues from European countries. A program for students By participating in e-Twinning projects (online twinning between schools), students can communicate with other students from participating countries to find specific items of particular cultural or education in partner countries and to learn using new technologies to improve their skills communication in foreign languages. A community program Online twinning of schools may be accompanied by twinning communities. Some localities have chosen to “twin" and complete online communication and cooperation with other projects - visits, cultural activities, etc. for adults.
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20. T: teacher’s blog - for European teachers in Europe to talk their experience in e-Twinning! To post, we contact [email_address]
21. U: useful - for all types of projects What a waste (about how to deal with the growing amount of waste in the world) Climate buffers (solutions for the growing problems with water – either too much or not enough) Australia French ‘chansons’ in the 20 th Century Examples Increased action competence Description of the interdisciplinary topic Description of the chosen subject Results Increased knowledge as a basis for the students’ ability to act and develop solution models as a result of the findings in the project Increased topic knowledge Increased subject related knowledge Purpose Problem Topic Subject Starting point Problem based cross curricula projects Topical projects Subject related projects Type of projects
23. W: wordle - a program that creates juxtaposed images of words Collaborative work between partner schools is a goal very much appreciated in e-Twinning universe, and this way is another idea that you can implement. "Word" is a nice tool and easy to use, you need only Internet. Within this interactive activities, the "ice-breaking" partner schools draw up a list of words they associate with different themes and then create images using the program "Word". Suggested themes: Christmas, food and favorite sports. Alternatively, students can write words directly onto a wiki, and giving them the opportunity to manage a portion of the project.
24. Y: youth - e-Twinning is the portal of youth and their problems