This document provides the program details for the 2015 eTwinning Prize Winners Event, which will take place from May 6-9 in Brussels, Belgium. The event will include sightseeing tours of Brussels, visits to the European Parliament and Commission buildings, workshops for teachers and students, and a prize ceremony to honor winning eTwinning projects. The schedule outlines the daily activities, locations, and times. The event aims to celebrate collaborative European projects and provide an engaging learning experience for participating teachers and students.
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eTwinning Prize Event 2015 Agenda
1.
eTwinning Prize Winners Event 2015
Venue:
Hotel
NH
du
Grand
Sablon
Rue
Bodenbroek
2/4
B-‐1000
Brussels
http://www.nh-‐hotels.com
2.
PROGRAMME
Day 1: Wednesday 6 May
10:00
onwards
Arrival
of
Delegates
18:30:
Welcome
and
official
opening
19:30:
Dinner
at
hotel
21:00:
Mixed
Group
sport
activities
Crosly
Bowling
(Boulevard
de
l'Empereur
36
–
Day 2: Thursday 7th
May
9:00
Sightseeing
Tour
of
Brussels
and
environs
by
bus
(The
group
will
be
in
3
groups
for
this)
11:30
Light
Lunch
Hotel
Renaissance,
Place
Luxembourg
13:00
visit
to
European
Parliament
Group
A
(return
to
hotel
15:30)
13:30
Visit
to
the
Parliamentarium
Group
B
(return
to
hotel
15:30)
14:00
visit
to
European
Parliament
Group
C
(return
to
hotel
16:00)
17;00
Bus
to
Natural
Science
Museum
for
Prize
Ceremony
18:00
Celebrating
eTwinning
Day
–
making
a
human
Logo
(garden
of
the
Natural
Science
Museum)
18:30
European
eTwinning
Prize
Ceremony
(Please
note
the
ceremony
will
be
streamed
live
so
people
at
home
can
watch
it.
The
link
will
be
provided
before
the
event)
19:30
Celebration
cocktail
20:30
Dinner
with
Guests
22:30
Bus
transfer
to
hotel
3.
Day 3: Friday 8 May -‐ Morning programme in NH Hotel
Workshops
for
Teachers
9:30
–
11:00
“21st
Century
skills
within
the
classroom”
Edgars
Bajaruns
(Group
1)
Nutri-‐médias
:
a
media
literacy
tool
focused
on
nutrition.
Martin
Schmalzried
(Group
2)
Break
11:30
–
13:00
21st
Century
skills
within
the
classroom”
Edgars
Bajaruns
(Group
2)
Nutri-‐médias
:
a
media
literacy
tool
focused
on
nutrition.
Martin
Schmalzried
(Group
1)
Workshops
for
Pupils
9:30
–
11:00
Being
enabled..
Social
and
emotional
learning
in
practice
(Group
3)
You
can
Code!
(Group
4)
Break
11:30
–
13:00
Being
enabled..
Social
and
emotional
learning
in
practice
(Group
4)
You
can
Code!
(Group
3)
9:30
–
11:00
Creative
iPads
Part
1
(Group
5)
Julian
Coultas
Break
11:30
–
13:00
Creative
iPads
Part
2
(Group
5)
Julian
Coultas
13:15
–
14:15
Lunch
at
Chez
Leon
14:30
Bus
transfer
to
European
Commission
Buildings,
place
Schumann
15:00
-‐
17:00
Visit
to
the
European
Commission
(Group
A
&
C)
Visit
to
Natural
History
(Group
B)
17:00
walk
back
to
the
hotel
passing
by
the
Royal
Palace
and
Place
Royale
18:30
Dinner
at
hotel
20:30
European
Talent
show
On
this
last
evening,
for
the
closing
of
the
eTwinning
Prize
Event,
we
will
run
a
European
talent
show.
We
ask
each
project
group
to
select
2
pupils
or
2
groups
of
pupils
to
prepare
a
dance,
a
song,
play
a
musical
instrument
or
prepare
a
sketch
on
the
theme
of
the
event.
(No
longer
than
5
minutes
each
group).
Let’s
have
fun
and
share
our
talents
with
each
other!
4.
Day 4: Saturday 9th
May
9:00
Bus
to
the
European
Quarter
9:30
–
12:00
Visit
to
the
European
Institutions
Open
Day
The
bus
will
drop
us
near
the
European
Quarter
and
the
Staff
will
lead
the
group
to
a
central
point
and
set
up
some
rendezvous
points.
Teachers
will
then
be
free
to
take
their
pupils
to
visit
the
various
exhibitions,
stands
and
buildings
open
to
the
public
on
this
European
Day.
12:00
Rendezvous
for
Group
–
walk
to
hotel
13:00
(packed
lunch)
Departure
of
delegates
A
timetable
of
bus
transfers
to
the
airport
will
be
available
in
the
hotel
from
Friday
evening
eTwinning Prize Event Staff
Santi
Scimeca
..................
eTwinning
Project
Manager
Anne
Gilleran
..................
Programme
Coordinator
(+353
86
8147048)
Maria
Laura
Rizza
............
Logistics
(+32
4924 110 97)
Christel
Vacelet
...............
Event
Coordinator
Claire
Morvan
..................
Media
coodinator
Rute
Baptisa
....................
Support
team
Maite
Debry
....................
Support
Team
Danosh
Nasrollhia
...........
Support
Team
Zsofia
Karavajev
..............
Support
team
Julian
Coultas
..................
Workshop
leader
Martin
Schmalzried
.........
Workshop
leader
Ellie
Cooper
.....................
Workshop
Leader
Andrew
Williams
............
Workshop
Leader
Edgars
Bajaruns
...............
Workshop
Leader
5.
Workshop Descriptions
Nutri-‐médias
:
a
media
literacy
tool
focused
on
nutrition.
NAME:
Martin
Schmalzried
SHORT
DESCRIPTION:
NUTRI-‐MEDIAS
is
a
media
literacy
tool
focused
on
nutrition
originally
targeting
trainers
of
family
organisations
but
also
teachers
and
animators.
NUTRI-‐MEDIAS
develops
awareness
raising
and
training
activities
on
the
existing
links
between
nutrition
and
the
media,
focusing
especially
on
the
impact
of
advertising.
It
was
designed
to
make
it
as
easy
as
possible
for
a
trainer/teacher
to
organise
an
awareness
raising
event/workshop
with
a
group
of
participants
by
providing
a
fully
detailed
PowerPoint
presentation
and
an
accompanying
booklet
Being
ENABLED.
Social
and
emotional
learning
in
practice
Ellie
Cooper:
The
Diana
Award
Andrew
Williams:
The
South
West
Grid
for
Learning
This
workshop
will
be
jointly
led
by
two
UK
experts
from
the
ENABLE
project.
Have
you
seen
people
bullying
others
in
your
school?
Want
to
make
a
difference
and
support
others
but
you’re
not
sure
how?
Are
you
able
to
recognise
negative
emotions?
During
our
session
we
hope
to
provide
some
answers
to
these
questions
and
more.
You’ll
be
the
first
to
try
out
some
new
activities,
which
will
help
you
reflect
on
your
own
emotions.
You’ll
understand
bullying
further
and
we’ll
give
you
ideas
on
how
you
can
prevent
it
happening.
You’ll
work
with
other
students
to
discuss
your
school
experiences,
explore
different
bullying
scenarios
and
how
you
can
effectively
respond
to
them.
Your
participation
in
this
workshop
will
help
improve
the
outcomes
of
the
ENABLE
project,
which
aims
at
eradicating
this
kind
of
behaviour
in
young
people.
“21st
Century
skills
within
the
classroom”:
Edgars
Bajaruns
The
main
scope
of
the
workshop
is
to
encourage
teachers
to
design
and
implement
cross
subject
learning
activities
through
the
use
of
ICT.
Often
teachers
teach
subject
specific
knowledge
and
skills
within
the
curriculum,
while
greater
benefits
and
results
can
be
achieved
through
an
interdisciplinary
approach
and
teacher
cooperation
through
the
use
of
ICT.
The
workshop
will
have
a
very
practical
focus
whereby
teachers
will
have
the
opportunity
to
explore
and
discuss
practical
activities
on
using
an
interdisciplinary
approach
through
the
use
of
ICT
when
teaching
history.
Additionally
the
workshop
will
provide
an
environment
for
teachers
to
discuss
and
create
possible
scenarios
for
cross
subject
learning
activities.
You
can
code!
-‐
Delivered
and
animated
by
Patrick
Feeney,
CEO
of
R3D
Pixel
and
co-‐lead
of
the
Brussels
CoderDojo
Learning
to
code
helps
us
all
think
creatively,
work
collaboratively,
reason
systematically
and
solve
problems,
express
ourselves
fluently
with
new
technology
and
become
makers
instead
of
just
consumers.
“You
can
code”
aims
at
introducing
coding
to
students
in
an
engaging
way,
and
help
overcome
some
of
the
negative
attitudes
around
it.
During
the
activity,
students
will
discover
and
test
open
programming
tools,
move
their
first
steps
into
coding
and
explore
technology
from
within.
With
a
very
practical
approach,
the
workshop
will
give
participants
6. the
opportunity
to
start
to
create
their
digital
stories
and
continue
develop
them,
using
the
open
tools
they
will
have
experienced.
Creative
iPads:
Julian
Coultas
Apple
Distinguished
Educator.
In
this
workshop
the
students
will
explore
iPad
video
and
audio
production
in
a
fun
way.
Working
in
pairs
they
will
make
video
recordings,
add
sounds
and
learn
how
to
make
a
movie!
The
students
should
come
with
headphones
if
possible.