Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group July 2025 Newsletter
responded to our challenge and thus we created a 25-minute video with testimonies and opinions of the students participating in the project.
Between 18 th to 30 th November 2024, we prepared 2 collaborative products with partners: a puzzle map and a video. For the collaborative map of the European Union, each partner or team of partners( in the case of colleagues from extendedday kindergartens) was randomly assigned, through a web tool, a country, a letter / number component of the project title, or a child. The flag of the respective country had to be coloured in the outline of each country, each child had to be coloured in a popular costume from the 27 EU member states, as well as from Macedonia and Turkey( our partners who are not part of the EU), and the letters / numbers had to be decorated according to the children ' s liking. All these drawings were assembled like a giant puzzle, to create an original collaborative map of the European Union, in which each partner could find their contribution.
For the collaborative video, the willing partners sent a short video in which the students answer 2 questions: What do you like most about the EU? What do you like most about your country? 60 partners
At the beginning of December 2024, we carried out among the last activities of the project by presenting a video story generated with the help of Artificial Intelligence in which the Code Week Ally robot travels to each partner country, experiences the local culture, and promotes programming activities and European values. After watching the story, we asked the children to suggest titles for it. Because 2024 was an election year in many European countries and elections
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