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eTwinning Reports 10,000 schools Registered for eLearning Collboration |
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eLearning Development Section -
eLearning Development Category
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Tuesday, 29 November 2005 |
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The eTwinning elearning project was launched in January 2005 and has quickly established itself as an instrument for elearning, educational and school institutional collaboration in Europe, with 10,000 schools registering their interest. It encourages the formation of school partnerships over the internet, adding a European dimension to the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in school life. eTwinning is the main initiative of the European eLearning program. The Apostolos Varvanas Lyceum in Cyprus is the 10,000th school to have registered for eTwinning. Now it can use the free services of the European Commission’s eTwinning portal to form partnerships with other schools from all over Europe. Like the many other schools that have registered, it will find that it is entirely up to the participating schools themselves to decide on the kind of partnership they want. Whether it is simply to get inspiration from schools in other parts of Europe, or to carry out project activities with them, all is possible under eTwinning. Already 1,500 of the primary and secondary schools that registered at the eTwinning portal are involved in a project with one or more European partner schools.
eTwinning brings innovation into elearning and teaching and motivates pupils to learn. Pupils, teachers, headmasters, librarians and other school staff use eTwinning to add a European dimension to school life. Using the Internet, they work together in many varied ways with peers in other countries: they chat, send emails and exchange ideas and learning materials.
Prizes for the best eTwinning elearning projects will be awarded for the first time in January 2006. Schools wanting to compete for a prize are invited to submit their project results before 27 November via the eTwinning portal. The prize-giving ceremony will then take place at the eTwinning conference on 13 January 2006 in Linz, Austria. For further information about this elearning project, visit the European Commission eTwinning elearning portal: www.etwinning.net |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 November 2005 )
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