Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group July 2012 Newsletter
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check if everything is ok and ask if they
need any help or guidance.
Use a blended approach with offline and
online activities and events. This year, we
launched expert talks in the Creative
Classroom Group. Almost every month, an
expert was invited to talk about a topic,
offer new ideas, discuss with participants
and inspire them to their work at class.
These webinars took place in Blackboard
Collaborate and they are recorded.
Always bear in mind that eTwinning Groups
are addressed to a diverse audience that
represents a variety of backgrounds.
Try to involve active members in leadership
roles and rotate these roles frequently.
Ask members’ opinion regularly, value their
ideas and take their comments into
consideration. Members are asked for their
opinion during the year. At the end of each
school year they are asked to complete an
online survey that will help us take into
consideration their suggestions for next
year.
Provide technical support and help when it
is needed.
Provoke discussions in the forums and
provide new activities frequently.
Consider the timetable of the teachers (they
are sometimes busy with school activities
and they do not have the time they want
for the Group).
Organize comp