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December 14, 2007

eTwinning ambassadors

Ambassadorscollage300x150Our eTwinning ambassadors are a community of teachers and school leaders who would like to share with you their eTwinning experiences.

They’ve all been involved in a range of successful projects, so if you’ve got a question about how to get started or how to develop your own eTwinning project, then why not ask an ambassador?

December 13, 2007

eTwinning Prizes 2008

Prizes2007_v21With nearly 450 projects submissions for the eTwinning Prizes 2008, it is clear that eTwinning continues to grow from strength to strength. Many thanks to all who have submitted and we look forward to announcing the finalists soon.

The first round of evaluations at national level has now been completed. The second round at European level has now begun and will be finished in late January 2008. Read more.

December 11, 2007

What's going on in Malta?

Maltaflaggrey200_copyAre you interested in getting involved in an eTwinning project with a school in Malta? To learn about how eTwinning is working in Malta, we recently talked to Emile Vassallo, the Coordinator for eTwinning in Malta. Read more.

eTwinning FAQs

FaqsquestionmarkFind out all you need to know about eTwinning through the newly released Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). Read more.

December 03, 2007

eTwinning workshops are great!

Lisa_stevens Lisa Stevens, a new eTwinning ambassador on the scene, recently blogged about helping out at an eTwinning workshop in Gloucester. The workshops are tailor made to provide free hands on training for teachers looking to develop their skills and knowledge of using ICT as a medium to collaborate with other schools in Europe. Have a look at the blog and if you're interested about getting in on the act either look at our events page or contact us to arrange a workshop with your school or local authority.