Programme - Friday - in detail

Friday 22 March
Time Event
09.00-09.45 IT@School - should e-Learning as a concept be restricted to the business market?
Claes-Olof Olsson, CIO City Office, Malmö (
VR)
09.45-10.15 Coffee
10.15-11.00 eSchoolnet - The Educational Portal for Schools in Europe.
Angela Andersson, Executive Secretary,  European Schoolnet Committee
Magnus Saemundsson, Content Manager, eSchoolnet (VR)
11.15-11.45 ECOLE - European Collaborative Learning Network
Alessandra Talamo, Henk Sligte
(VR)
11.45-12.00 Conference information, Ulf Åkerberg (VR)
12.00-13.00 LUNCH (Upstairs)
13.00-14.30 I would like my school to go international, but...
Workshop for newbies
·What to think of, before you start a teleproject?
·How and where do you find contacts?
·How you plan a teleproject?·
·How can you avoid traps?
·How to behave in a project?
·Where to get support?
·How do you profit from this conference?
Kirsten M. Anttila, Nick Hoebe
13.00-13.45
(VR)
Babelnet
Teaching and learning materials for collaborative open distance learning on the Web in three different languages: English, French and Spanish
Francisca Soares
13.00-13.20 (S)
Examples of how ICT is being implemented in schools in different countries.
Ilpo Halonen
ICT Strategies of schools in
Finland, Estonia,Germany, Sweden.
Forum-discussion (F)
A Global Classroom
Inspiration from someone who once was a newbie ;-)) but now has a lot of experience from different teleprojects.
Annica Magnusson
13.50-14.30
(VR)
dafnord - About The Necessity Of Forming Networks For Teachers Of German As A Foreign Language
Rainer Fußgänger
Stockholm Goethe Institute
13.50-14.30 (S)
14.30-15.00 Coffee
15.00-15.20 Women all over the World A girls' international project.
Swedish, Portuguese and German girls present their Comenius Project "When our grandmothers were young", procedure and communication. Heidrun Voß, project members and students
(VR)
Youth meeting Youth
A collaborative distance learning project between lower secondary and upper secondary schools in Kenya, Zambia and Denmark.
Kirsten M. Anttila and Mogens Eriksen.The YmY steering group
(S)
Everywhere, Everytime, Individual
How to create a collaborative environment, in which students and teachers have their private rooms and public stages in an electronic school. Wherever they are, in school or at home and whenever they want to access it. With tools each individual can use.
Karl Sarnow (F)
15.30-15.50 Small E-mail Projects, an easy way to start international contacts
Nick Hoebe (S)
Can teachers teach too much?
Workshop with Dutch students presenting
projects and discussing teaching methods
Jan Feenstra, Cees Brederveld and students
15.30-16.30
(VR)
 
Web-Communites
an ideal base for international project work. You can interchange any kind of information: docs, pics, lists, chats. All free of charge!!
Peter Schlieper (F)
Exploring the effectiveness of a national conversation on a listserv
Results of an analysis of the archives of a national listserv over a three year period. Conclusions and observations have relevance for list users, list managers, and people involved in Internet projects.
Joy Zabala (H)
16.00-16.40 Bridges
Primary School electronic magazine
My Favourite Toys
Project for early learning of English
Viljenka Savli (S)
Internet activities on the Balkans
Peter Obermaier (F)
BioNet
A European network for science teachers
Pierre Volpe (H)
16.45-17.15 Information about Saturday workshops (Kirsten M. Anttila, Karl Sarnow) (VR)
18.00- Reception at Malmö Town Hall. A light buffet will be served. (Buses from PC)
Evening free