October 2016

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New eTwinning website launched

This September saw the launch of the new eTwinning portal. The website has been redesigned to put more emphasis on the three core pillars of eTwinning – collaboration, community, and lifelong learning.

The new website will make it easier for you to find inspiring content relevant to you  - we hope that you like it! Head over to etwinning.net and take a look!

#eTwCitizen16 | Register your Digital Citizenship project!

This year’s eTwinning Weeks, 10-27 October, will focus on ‘digital citizenship’ – how eTwinning can develop Europe’s next generation of active citizens.

#eTwCitizen16 will be about teachers setting up projects around the theme of digital citizenship. As with each eTwinning Weeks campaign, we will be setting up a mini-website on eTwinning Live for the duration of the campaign, where you can find details on activities such as the partner-finding campaign for digital citizenship projects.

The campaign will be live in the coming days – keep yourself updated by visiting eTwinning Live.
#eTwCitizen16 

From the eTwinning Portal

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ONLINE SURVEY: Does eTwinning affect your professional development and practice?

How often do you reflect on your pedagogical practice? Are you aware of the impact eTwinning has on your teaching skills? Whether you have been involved in eTwinning since the beginning or you are just getting started, you are invited to participate in the online survey launched by the Central Support Service.


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Code Week EU | 15-23 October | #codeEU

Each year, @CodeWeekEU brings together teachers and pupils from across Europe to learn about coding and computational thinking – skills like open collaboration, creativity, and problem solving.


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New eTwinning website launched

eTwinning is happy to release a redesign of the public portal. Over the summer, we have worked hard on a new website to better suit the needs of teachers.