Visibility of eTwinning Projects Groups July 2019 Newsletter Newsletter 9 | Page 114

Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group July 2019 Newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ My students worked together and agreed on content and design in their respective groups – they had shared responsibility and their work was interdependent. Thus they developed their collaborative skills. They also did a splendid job at revising their work based on feedback from teacher and peers, being able to monitor their own work, with the prospect of being capable of taking responsibility for their lives, work and ongoing learning in the future. Today’s complex world demands such self-regulated thinkers and learners! The activity was a very successful one, and I am determined to apply this learning model to other lessons as well. I warmly recommend it – it will have an impact on better preparing your students for life and work with STEM in the 21 st century. Daniela Bunea is a teacher of English as a foreign language at a secondary school in Sibiu, Romania. She has been an eTwinning ambassador since 2010 and a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert since 2015. For 2 years now she has been a Scientix ambassador, a member of the Europeana User Group and a National Geographic Certified Educator. She has been a Galileo Teacher since January this year and an Adobe Campus Leader since May. She is also the editor of this newsletter. 114