Saturday 2 November 2013

EcoEurope on the radio

Die Deutsche Welle hat einen Beitrag über eTwinning gesendet. Als Beispiel dient das Projekt "EcoEurope" an der Kaufmannsschule II in Hagen.

http://www.dw.de/mit-blindenstock-an-die-uni/a-17114408 (0:01:08 - 0:05:50)

eTwinning was part of a radio broadcast by Deutsche Welle. The project "EcoEurope" which was worked on at Kaufmannsschule II in Hagen is a case in point.

Tuesday 29 October 2013

Saturday 12 October 2013

Wednesday 9 October 2013

Second Quality Label



I have just received the great news that this project was awarded the quality label by the Romanian National Support Services. Thanks to the students and their hard work. Well done everyone.

Tuesday 16 July 2013

Quality Label



I have just received the great news that this project was awarded the quality label by the Polish National Support Services. Thanks to the students and their hard work. Well done everyone.

Wednesday 10 July 2013

Feedback

Here is some feedback from the students.

It was a really good experience for us and we learned, too, how important the english language is !
Thanks for working with us, people from Poland, Norway and Romania. emoticon

Best wishes
Lia, Ornella and Krissi
PEACE, LOVE AND HARMONY 

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I liked this twinning especially for the occasion of having ”new school mates” from other countries with whom I learned in the last months of school, almost the same "lessons" , about an Eco Europe.
To all my new friends, all the best ! emoticon LOVE ECO EUROPE !
Cosmin, RO 
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Maybe you'll be surprised, but I've never been abroad before.
For me, this project was like a first trip to Europe (even if, imaginary). I realized, firstly, how important it is to know english language and secondly, that is easier to learn in this way - by talking with peers from Europe. I enjoyed all the things we have done together...and due to this collaboration, I can say that my world and my mind have been opened a little more.
Thank you, mrs. Hansen - for all !
Liviu from Romania 

 

The four topics

In the final part of the project students divided into international groups to work on different topics. They chose to work on graffiti, how to keep our schools clean, young people and ecology and adverts aimed at young people. As the Polish and Norwegian students were already sitting their exams (hope you did well) this part was mainly worked on by the Romanian and German students. The presentations were made in group work.

Graffiti







Young people and ecology 



Power point eco citizien new from mrshansen

 How to keep our schools clean



Adverts aimed at young people 


Fertige präsentation from mrshansen

Important note: Students were not aware of copyrights. If there is a problem, please contact us. 

Skype Session

On 6 May - the European day for schools - the Polish and German schools managed to arrange a skype session which was great fun. You can see some pictures in the presentation, read two newspaper articles and read the reactions of the students.







Reactions from the students:



I and my friend Magdalena talked with Lisa and Mirela. It was very funny and kind conversation. We got to know many interesting things not only about school and hobbies. I hope that we will repeat it but not in school because there is so loud. Greetings form Jaworzno. ;)
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Hey,

We talked today in our 4.lesson with students from Poland across Skype, to meet some People. My Skype Partner was Magdalena, I asked her much questions like how old she is,  where her place of residence is, what there hobbies are, what the typical food in Poland is and lots of more questions. It was a nice experience to talk with other students from other countries. Magdalena asks me also questions like how the Kaufmannschule II is. We talk the full lesson, it was very funny. I would be very glad when we repeat this in shortly. I understood Magdalena not so good, because the conversation was badly. But therefore we writ in the Chat and guide our Conversation so.


Best wishes Mirela :)
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Skype…


Hey, today we have at school with people from Poland skyped. We saw the people about a camera and we have talk with a headset to him. Unfortunately, one could not understand them so well, but by the chat was himself then nevertheless felt good to maintain. We wrote about hobbies, interests, family, origin etc.
Nice greetings from Germany ;)
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 Skype session


The Skype session was very funny and interesting. It was cool to talk to other nationalities in different languages (English, Spanish, Polish and German).


The classes were loud but we understand each other good. ;-)


We have laughed a lot and we exchange our E-Mail addresses. We hope you liked it too and we would like to do it again.



Best wishes Sara, Krissi, Lisa and Kübra :-*

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Hey, today we’ve skyped with some students from Poland, it was very funny, but at the beginning it was a bit strange. Our teacher gave us short question, to start the conversation.  But it was a bit sadly that we couldn’t speak with them because the connection was to bad, in favor we have a nice picture to see. We laughed a lot, and have something in common . I would be very happy to repeat this. 

Nice greetings from Germany!
__________ 
Hello

My name is Karina and I want to tell you something about the conversation we had today.
At the beginning it was really exiting when we start to talk.
I was on a Computer with two other girls, called Finesia and Sara.
Then a boy from Poland called us and we start to talk but it was a little bit difficult to understand each other because the internet connection doesn’t work sometimes.

In my Opinion it was a good idea to find something out about pupils in other countrys and I would like to do this again.
The pupils were also very friendly and speak good English.


Nice Greetings
__________
Hello

My name is Finesia & I want to tell you that the conversation with the polish pupils
today was exiting. We learned something new about them and we also got a
good impression they are like us.
We talked a lot over the headset. It was only
a bit too loud and so we can’t understand every word..
It was a good idea to do the conversation with pupils from other countrys.
They were friendly and funny most of them could speak good English.

Nice greetings 
 __________

hi :).
despite technical problems it was such a great experience to have a possibility of having that conversation. Unfortunatelly, because of loud we didn't have an opportunity to talk but even writing by chat allowed us to share some informations about each others which was really nice.
sending greetings,
Beata



Energy

These are the presentations students made about energy:










Important note: Students were unaware of copyrights. Please contact us, if there is any problem.

Pollution

Here are the presentations about pollution in the participating countries:






Pollution norway from mrshansen

Important note: Students have not checked pictures. If anything has a copyright, please contact us. 

Brainstorming

TThe teachers had a chat to decide how to work in this project. It was clear that we wanted the students to be actively involved. Our students said that they were interested in several aspects and we focused on energy and pollution. In order to give the pupils a chance to have their say we used walls for collecting ideas (using padlet). After that students decided which topic they wanted to work on.





Saturday 6 July 2013

Where we come from

Jawrozno in Poland

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Drobeta Turnu Severin in Romania





Hagen in Germany








Grong in Norway

 



The students were invited to give some feedback. This is what they said:

  Very nice ! I hear for the first time about painter Emil Schumacher. I searched on the internet and I saw some of his pictures. I learned something new and I thank you for that.
 Splendid! I like the presentation very much. You spoke about the sami people - how do they live, are they still close to nature?
 Hello everybody! I really liked your video! I wonder, how is the weather in the winter-time? In Norway we have a lot of snow, and it rains a lot in the summer time...
Hello, I really loved your presentation of where you live! It looks really nice and warm there. But I wonder, is the climate as warm as the pictures of your presentation suggested? Do you have summer all year, or do you have a real winter with minus degrees and snow?
The summer must be great where you live, we've mostly got rain in the summer here in Norway, so we don't get to bathe as much, and we don't really get any tan either.
It must be nice to have a warm summer with lots of sun and bathing!



Important note: Some of the photos used in these presentations might have a copyright - the students were not aware to quote the owners of the copyright - if anyone wants anything added or removed, please be so kind and contact us. We apologise for any inconvience caused. The students did not intend to do any harm.


Our schools

The students also presented their schools.

This is Kaufmannsschule II, a vocational school in Hagen, Germany:



The poster was made by Oliver.

This is II LO im. Cz. Milosza, a grammer school in Jaworzno, Poland:


This is Colegiul Tehnic de Transporturi Auto, a technical college in Drobeta Turnu-Severin, Romania:






Having seen the presentations of the schools students were asked to post their reactions.

Here are some of them:

Germany -> Norway
Hello everybody,

I have watched your video about your school and it was wonderful, because you can do a lot of things for example you can cook and a lot of other things.
 

I have a question: Do you also have normal lessons? (Maths, English and other languages)
 

Your German fellow students

Lia and Ornella
The answer is:
Yes, each course has a set of standard classes (english, norwegian, math, history and similar) and the college preporatory courses focuses mainly on these kind of classes, for instance our class has to take norwegian, history and gym, and we can choose up to four of these: Physics, chemistry, maths, biology, social studies, psychology, extra gym and english. emoticon
-Ottar and Eli-Ann

Romania -> Norway
Dear friends!
I liked how you made the school presentation. Besides that, everything in your school is very nice and modern. I saw you can take driving lessons in school. I'd like to know how is the driving exam in your country.
Cosmin 
The answer is:
In order to take the driving licence in Norway, you are first required to take a theoretical test (45 question maximum of 7 wrong), take 13 driving lessons and take the driving exam (drive around with a driving-censor for about an hour) and he will do the final evaluation if you get the driving licence or not emoticon
-Ottar and Eli-Ann emoticon
Norway -> Germany

Hey
I Found your video very informative and well made, and it made me wonder about a few things:
Which classes do you have at your school?
What level are you currently in? (in Norway we have 10 years of compulsory school, and optional from there on out, we're on our 12th year at the moment)
What kind of hobbies are most popular over there after school? :)
-Ottar and Eli-Ann from Norway
The answer is:
Hi,
at our school we have classes in the higher Commercial School (two-year-old vocational school of Economics and Management) and in the commercial high school.
Our class names are for example: 11bw5.
11 means the school year, "bw" means the emphasis Business Administration and "5" means Class 5.
This is our class at the moment.

In Germany we have also 10 years of compulsory school, and then we can continue the school or make a education.

The most popular hobbies after school are sports/ clubs like football or volleyball, swimming, gaming at the computer or PlayStation, shopping and meeting friends.

- Sara, Lisa and Kübra from Hagen, Germany

Students and Teachers

The first step in the project was to get to know each other. To do this we used a web tool called voki which creates lovely animated cartoons which can talk. Unfortunately they could not be tranferred to this blog. But we've got some photos.

These are the Norwegian students taught by Ingeborg Berg.



These are the German students taught by Sandra Hansen.





These are the Romanian students taught by Laura Filimon.









































 

These are the Polish students taught by Anna Pławecka.