Visibility of eTwinning Projects Groups July 2019 Newsletter Newsletter 9 | Page 95

Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group July 2019 Newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ the Padlet Spring Campaign 2019. Two posters made by students from Croatia were highlighted on the main pages Planet of History and Planet of Media. Dissemination activities To make our work visible to all eTwinners, Iva Naranđa created two eTwinning Live Events. The first one named “EWWR - Let’s reduce e-waste!” during November 2018 and the second one named “Electronic Waste Around Us” at the end of the project, during June 2019. Schools used the school websites to publish articles about the main project activities on their mother tongues and in this way we have a complete overview of activities from our schools in native languages. Many partners published articles on the national portals for education in their countries and the local news portals. In Romania, Cecilia Vicoveanu with students promoted their recycling patrol and our project on the occasion of the 8-year Buzz newspaper. We worked hard on the dissemination in our schools to motivate other teachers and school staff to join eTwinning. The boards in our classrooms and school corridors were decorated. In Croatia the project was presented at the Teacher's Council in school in July 2019 and in Greece, the project was presented at the annual ICT teachers’ conference of the Regional Educational Planning Centre of Attica from Irene Papadopetrakis. Furthermore, Stavroula Skiada, who presented our project’s methodology and activities, gained the Best Good Practice reward. Conclusion The project had positive results for all participants: students had the opportunity to collaborate with alternative teaching techniques, to show talents of their creativity and skills, to acquire necessary digital skills, to be involved in real problem solving and acquire this way a good understanding of e- waste management. Teachers also had great benefits and improved their professional development as they collaborated, exchanged ideas, knowledge and techniques. The dissemination of the project (schools’ recycling corners, schools’ websites, European School Radio, the TwinSpace, eTwinning Live Events, conferences and competitions, publications to educational and news portals) had also a significant impact the wider school community. Members of the project: founders Iva Naranđa, OŠ Vladimira Nazora Pribislavec, Croatia and Georgia Lascaris, 2nd Primary School of Nea Erythraia, Greece; Bilge Varel, 100. Yıl Atatürk Ortaokulu, Aydın, Köşk, Turkey; Irene Papadopetraki, 8th Primary School Of Kifissia, Athens, Greece; Stavroula Skiada, 8th Primary School of Nea Filadelfeia, Athens, Greece; Maria Tzouma, 2nd junior high school of Ioannina Intercultural Education, Greece; Cristina Mato, IES Escultor Juan de Villanueva, Pola de Siero, Spain; Cecilia Vicoveanu, Palatul Copiilor, Botosani, Romania. In Turkey, Elif Şimşek disseminated the project in Samsun eTwinning Project Exhibition and by creating a science fair at school. Great dissemination activity was also realized by Bilge Varel from Turkey who participated in the eTwinning Azerbaijan-Turkey Bilateral Contact Seminar held in Baku between 1-3 May 2019 and presented the eTwinning project “Electronic Waste Around Us” in the “best practices” section. The project was also disseminated by Stavroula Skiada, Lascaris Georgia, and Irene Papadopetraki from Greece through the Bravo Schools initiative which aims at highlighting the most integrated educational approaches on social responsibility issues related to the 17 UN Global Sustainable Development Goals. The three schools gained the privilege to be part of the ONLINE SCHOOL INSTITUTIONS NETWORK for the 17 SGDs Schools Club in action, a great Global Network of Schools. Iva Naranđa has been an IT teacher at two Croatian primary schools, since 2003. She has graduated Grammar School Čakovec, Faculty of Organization and Informatics Varaždin and Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb and she has been active in eTwinning since 2012. Georgia Lascaris has been an IT teacher for the Greek Ministry of Education, Research and Religious Affairs since 2005. She has graduated Athens, University of Economics and Business, Department of Informatics-School of Information, Sciences&Technologies. She has been active in eTwinning since 2014. 95