evaluation presentation personal development workshop rhodes
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Evaluation presentation by Clair Mulder, The Netherlands
logo"People in a circle, joining hands, stepping on a strange, free-shaped structure, with a “click” button in the center.
The circle represents safety
Joining hands represents collaboration, friendship, tolerance, love
A net, with structure (geometrical figures) but flexible too (free-hand drawing)
Technology in the center.
presentation“Innovation paths in technology-mediated human networks”
, Petros Kavassalis, Associate Professor,
Univ. of the Aegean
Increase individual engagement.* Our education systems are under increasing and radical pressure to reform.
* New learning models will shift from learning hierarchies to learning communities.
* Social linked data will create the next new opportunities for efficient learning collaboration
* Learn how to design better ict based learning systems
* The participation of eTwinning in this is highly important
workshops
Evaluating an eTwinning project: The QL criteria, Irene Pateraki , GR NSS
eSafety and Netiquette,
Aris Louvris, GR NSS
How to motivate teachers,
Rita Zurrapa, PT NSS
https://vimeo.com/65148460
Ambassadors Best Practices eTwinning Online Teachers'
Training and Digital Content and Tools in eTwinning
inspired
● Digital natives and digital immigrants but there are no borders
● Key role for teachers; Empower and give confidence ● Belonging without engagement does not mean
anything.● ensure children's rights there is no barrier or frontier.● As an ambassador you are a model the perfect digital
citizen● Peer learning● Sharing practices ● Networking ● Get rebooted
evaluation1. information received before the PDW2. information available during the PDW3. The organisation of the PDW4. The time allowed for the PDW5. PDW relevant to my work6. Would I recommend this PDW to a colleague?7.the European Choir of the Music School of Rhodes8.Welcome Speech by the GR NSS9. Keynote speech “Innovation paths in technology-mediated human networks10. Networking activity11. Best Practices Examples12. Sightseeing Tour13. accommodation facilities
1. Good
2. Poor
3. Poor
4. Fair
5. Quite relevant
6. Yes, providing changes
7. Good
8. Good
9. Good
10.Good
11.Poor
12.Excellent
13.Excellent
Suggestions, improvements or recommendations for future PDWs
asses the quality of the presentations.
specify workshops for primary education, secondary etc.
Allow more time for best practices examples
Shorten the length of the presentations so you can visit more sessions
https://vimeo.com/65148460
https://issuu.com/hellenic_etwinning/docs/ebook_ambassadors
presentaties PDW Rhodes 2016
Links to PDW Rhodes