Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group July 2025 Newsletter
academic integrity became central. Thus, students were guided to learn and understand how to use AI and digital tools ethically. Students discussed these topics in small breakout rooms and later created visual representations( graphs).
Logo creation Students were invited to use their creativity and artistic skills to design the project logo in groups, playing with the words of the project title. Each school / team was asked to submit two logos: one hand-drawn and one created using AI through Canva ' s " Text to Image " tool. All designs were uploaded to a shared Padlet.
Subsequently, a Google Forms questionnaire was used for online voting, and the most popular design became the official project logo.
Pict. 1: Project Logo
Cultural sustainability Cultural sustainability involves preserving and promoting the traditions, practices, and values of a community or society to ensure that future generations can
continue to enjoy and benefit from their cultural heritage. Students were tasked with creating a virtual cultural tour of their city or country using Google Earth and then developing a quiz or lesson plan using an AI tool( Quizizz. AI) about their assigned partner’ s country. Editable links were provided, and a Google Earth tutorial supported first-time users.
After marking points of interest, students enhanced them with texts, videos, or images: Google Earth Example.
Pict. 2: Cultural Sustainability
Climate sustainability Climate sustainability means taking action to protect the Earth ' s climate for future generations. This involves reducing greenhouse gas emissions, conserving energy, using renewable resources, and caring for the environment to maintain a healthy, balanced climate system.
Students were invited to ask AI tools like Microsoft Copilot or Google Gemini how to create a carbon footprint calculator for children. The tool should:
• Contain 10 questions
• Include a scoring rubric
• Provide suggestions to reduce the carbon footprint
Prompt Example: " Create a carbon footprint calculator for kids with 10 questions, a scoring rubric, and tips for reducing emissions."
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