Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group Newsletter 2017 No. 7 | Page 52

Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group July 2017 Newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ eTwinning project competition - A multi- motivational journey by Maria Georgiadou 4. What did the students like the most? Diversity, Digital Citizenship, Inclusion are some of the latest social issues promoted by eTwinning, the biggest European community of open-minded and active teachers. As teachers, we have to help students to learn and we always have to look for new and efficient ways to do it. But we don’t provide only knowledge and skills, we teach also behaviours or even better, attitudes to life. The project competition launched last year on the subject of the “digital Citizenship” was a motive for me to think about a new project, not only because of the prize, but mainly because of the journey. I always loved competitions and with my students we have taken part to many of them at a national or European level. To be honest, every time I speak to them about a contest, automatically comes the question: “What’s the prize? “. But after a while, when we start to think about the process, they forget it and they are focused on the essential theme. The result of this idea fair was our eTwinning project digiZEN. With my Italian partner, Laura Gentili, we created it aiming at raising awareness on the digital threats we all face in our everyday life, in combination with the use of the French language, because we both are teachers of French (FLE). 1. Why “digiZEN”? Because our main concern is to be ... digitally ZEN, cool, without any problem during our digital activities, researches or communication. To be aware of all the dangers we encounter and to become better citizens. 2. Which schools? 4th Gymnasium of Rhodes Greece - 4ο Γυμνάσιο Ρόδου, RODOS Greece and ISIS “F. Gonzaga”, Castiglione delle Stiviere (MN) Italy. 3. Which are the positive things of this collaboration? Students and teachers know each other, their schools and culture through the project. They create a collaborative film with focus on digital behaviour, responsibilities and skills ● Students liked in particular the initial logo competition. This is another proof that students really like competitions! ● They also loved their first meeting in which they could see each other and speak through Appear.in. Link to ebook. ● Finally, they liked the illusion that the protagonists of the film are in the same place, but in fact, they are in their countries!!!! Mario in Italy and Mathilda (alias Faye) in Greece! 5. Conclusions ● Our project will participate in other works aimed to promote esafety, such as https://groups.etwinning.net/7617/home ● It will also give the Italian school the opportunity to apply for Move2Learn,Learn2Move, the new competition for students 16+ years old, launched by the eTwinning CSS, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the 52