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WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS

Presentations from UK National Conference 2011 Workshops


Project Mouse @rt

Presenter:  Livien Van Parys, eTwinning Ambassador Belgium   
Workshop Overview:  Case study and how to use Mouse @rt   
View Introduction to Painting Creativity & Mouse @rt    
View Project Mouse @art   

Animoto

Presenter:  James Pearson, eTwinning Ambassador UK   
Workshop Overview:  How to use Animoto within eTwinning projects   
View Animoto   

Facebook Security

Presenter:  Karl Hopwood, Insafe EUN   
Workshop Overview:  "Facebook, friend or foe": Safeguarding Children in a Digital World   
View Facebook Security   

E2BN Useful Resources

Presenter:  Kathy Olsson, E-Learning Strategy Manager E2BN   
Workshop Overview:  Useful resources and free tools from E2BN for eTwinning projects   
View E2BN Useful Resources    

Blogging for Beginners

Presenter:  Joe Dale, ICT Consultant   
Workshop Overview:  No brainer blogging for beginners: Setting up blogs and publishing multimedia posts.   
View Workshop Blogging   
View Blogging on Workshop and Conference Feedback   

eTwinning to Comenius - The Process

Presenter:  Chris Sholl, British Forces School, Germany   
Workshop Overview:  A step by step process in implementing eTwinning and Comenius into the classroom including a visual case study of potential achievements.   
View eTwinning to Comenius - The Process   
View Comenius Schools Project Video News Report Part 1  (View via Adobe Air Media Player)   
View Comenius Schools Project Video News Report Part 2  (View via Adobe Air Media Player)   

Twinspace

Presenters:  Owain Wright and Jenny Compton, British Council   
Workshop Overview:  Getting the most out of the eTwinning Twinspace and tools.   
View Twinspace Task Solutions   
View Twinspace Roles and Permissions   

If you would like further information on any of the above presentations please contact the eTwinning team.

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