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When you need to innovate, you need collaboration...
Twinspace and
Collaboration in
eTwinning projects
Maria Melessanaki Ambassador
Heraklion & Lasithi
Maria Scordili
Chania & Rethymno
A welcome message from a robot
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1. register
2. Go to the partner forums on
etwinning live. There you can
check the idea proposed by
other teachers. Or you have
the opportunity to post your
own ideas.
3. Contact some other teacher
and check their availability
working with you.
4. Looking for more colleagues
on the PEOPLE section and
send contact request.
5. When they accept your
request then you are ready to
start the project that you have
already create with one more
teacher founder
6. Then you invite your
colleague to be your partner
in that project.
7. After that, you are waiting for
the project to be approved by
national support service of
both admin countries.
When the project is approved then you are ready to get in on your own twinspace
How we can have our own twinspace?
10 steps for a successful project
1. Create: a detailed schedule of your activities. Deadlines of your activities considering holidays in each school
2. Decide: In collaboration with your colleague what activities you will organize and which web tools you are going to use
3. Agree: upon the netiquette rules together with your project partners and publish them on the twinspace
4. Inform: your head teacher other colleague and invite your pupils on twinspace
5. Plan: Your twinspace with care and create pages, for each of the activities you will organize with the short description of
the top of the page.
6. Use: The twinspace communication tools: twinmail, teacher bulletin, discussion forums
7. Add: A regular live element, chat or live event.
8. Integrate: Collaborative activities into your eTwinning projects learn the students up in transnational groups and assign
roles or team your students up, according to their interest and talent. Try to have a concrete outcome as a result of
collaborative work for example an ebook, video or shared story.
9. Provide: encouraging your pupils to comment on each other’s work. Integrating ongoing assessments activities,
updating the public journal with new activities introduced or one accomplished and asking students to comment on their
experience there
10. Get: Recognition of your project forward for awards, and prizes and promote your project on the web site of your school,
your school community and at different educational event.
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE 1. Choose a partner of the project and send a message to his timeline. Include in this message a picture.
2. Create a pupil account and give him admin rights.
3. Login with pupil codes and create a page.
4. Send an invitation to a guest.
5. Delete the guest and the pupil.
6. Create a forum and start a conversation
7. Create a page and insert a table with 3 columns and 3 lines
8. Leave a message on the project journal.
9. Leave a message on a teacher bulletin
10. Add an image and a YouTube video on Twinspace
Collaboration is like carbonation for fresh ideas.
Working together bubbles up ideas you would not have
come up with solo, which gets you further faster.
Evaluate your knowledge on
twinspace with a quick quiz
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