Visibility of eTwinning Projects Groups July 2019 Newsletter Newsletter 9 | Page 126

Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group July 2019 Newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ how all countries speak the same scientific language. All of us were very hopeful and confident that this project will help us all to grow interest in learners in the STEAM fields. We improved existing knowledge and skills as well as acquired new ones. As students were hosted by partner students’ families, we promoted cross-cultural tolerance and developed their personal and social skills, along with the English language use in everyday situations, but also in a scientific environment. The interaction between students started at the beginning of the project, when the logo of the project was chosen from a large number of designs made by all students involved. The first three transnational meetings were in Mersin, Turkey, January 2019 - focus on Engineering and Ecology; in Stockholm, Sweden, April 2019 - focus on Robotics and Technology; in Dublin, Ireland - focus on Basic Science and Physics. A usual day of a meeting will be full of challenges for our students, developing also their creativity, critical thinking and team work. Just a few challenges they had to solve: “Shelter” challenge - create a shelter for immigrants or homeless people, using geometrical shapes. Calculating area, volume, choosing suitable materials for a better price/ quality ratio - Sweden meeting. “Bridges” challenge - create a bridge that can be strong and wide enough, cheap and also aesthetic, choosing suitable materials and creating designs as a team, and then building it - Ireland meeting. All activities were then presented and replicated in our school conditions, so as many students as possible could benefit from the experience of those participating in the mobilities. They were mentors for their colleagues, a role they have taken very seriously. We are now looking forward to welcoming our partners in Romania, in September 2019. Our meeting focus will be on Renewable energy sources and Recycling and we are preparing interesting challenges for our partners, too. Within the scope of the project, scientific fairs and festivals were also organized; so that the project to be known by more people and the parents also realize the importance of the STEAM education. This way it will be ensured that society's educational perspective and innovative practices and creativity in the 21st century education system are realized with our project. We are on our way to become great STEAM ambassadors! “Save the pelicans” - create a transport device to protect pelicans’ eggs on their way to a lab. It should be cost efficient, but also very resistant in case of any accidents and provide good conditions for the eggs to arrive safely to their destination - Turkey meeting. Cristina Nicolăiță works at “Gh. Magheru” School in Caracal, Romania. She is a Physics and IT teacher, an eTwinning & Scientix ambassador, a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, a teacher trainer, an SEG-TA course facilitator, an INDUCAS community animator and an Erasmus+ projects coordinator. 126