October 2016
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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!
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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
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From the eTwinning Portal
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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.
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