Quality eTwinning Projects 1: Collaboration between Partner Schools and Use of Technology

One day
Novice

Course details

International collaboration is the key factor in meeting new challenges in the world of constant development of ICT tools and the continuous shift of students’ present and future roles. Quality projects are what can teach the exact skills required in the fast-paced world of today.

This course is the first of the Quality eTwinning Projects series that focusses on the first two criteria of the Quality Label Framework used by all National Support Organisations to evaluate eTwinning projects:

  • Collaboration among Partner Schools
  • Use of Technology 
It can substantially contribute to the exploration of activities aimed at improving international collaboration and the effective utilization of accessible ICT tools, combined with recommendations for applying them to a wide range of educational needs. Additionally, this course will guide the participants through a range of communication techniques and give them the opportunity to create a project plan to promote collaborative activities in accordance with the National Quality Label requirements carried out with the assistance of various online tools. Are you interested in enriching your lessons with collaborative activities and online tools? Would you like to obtain a Quality Label for your eTwinning projects? Then this course is for you!

Duration and workload

Start date: Wednesday 1 March 2023
End date: Friday 17 March 2023

Duration: 2 weeks and 2 days
Workload: 8-10 hours


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Target audience

eTwinners of all school levels and subjects who are interested in enriching their lessons with collaborative tasks and obtaining eTwinning Quality Labels.

Learning objectives

The course participants will:

  • Be introduced to the first two criteria of the Quality Label Framework
  • Explore activities to improve international collaboration
  • Discover online tools for the effective implementation of collaborative activities
  • Improve their communication skills
  • Create their own project plan
  • Review 3 project plans of their peers.

Offered by

This content is offered by the European Commission. The European Commission is the European Union's politically independent executive arm. It is alone responsible for drawing up proposals for new European legislation, and it implements the decisions of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union.

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Schedule

  1. How to get started
  2. Module 1 – The power of Collaboration
  3. Module 2 – ICT Tools
  4. Module 3 – Evaluation