Theme: Professional Development Workshop - Our European Cultural Heritage

Dates:  27th September to 29th September 2012

Working language: English

Target Group: Art, History, Literature and Environmental education teachers from lower elementary to vocational school level (pupils’ age: 6-21 years)

Venue: Courtyard Budapest City Center Hotel Marriott (Address: József krt. 5 Budapest, H-1088 Hungary)

 

27th September - Thursday - DAY 1

14:00 – 16:00 – Welcome and registration at the Hotel

 

16:00 – 16:30 - Opening Session: Welcome speech - Michael O'Donnabhain from Central Support Service, Virág Tóth, project manager of the Hungarian eTwinning National Support Service

16:30 – 17:15 – Plenary Session I.: Sustainable innovation in teacher training - Márta Turcsány-Szabó, ICT expert, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary

 

17:15 – 18:00 – Plenary Session II.: Educational possibilities and solutions in Second Life - Zsolt Kristóf, College Senior Lecturer, University of Debrecen, Hungary

 

18:00-19:00 – Networking

 

19:30 Dinner at the hotel

28th September - Friday - DAY 2

 

9:30 – 11:00 Parallel Workshops

1.     Learning without borders - Cultural education with Second Life –  Zsolt Kristóf, College Senior Lecturer, University of Debrecen, Hungary

2.     Tricks for using the eTwinning Portal and TwinSpace – Gabriella Fodorné Bodnár & Emese Fodor, National Support Service, Hungary

3.     Good examples and project management – Mónika Kiss, eTwinning Ambassador, Hungary

4.     Using Web 2.0 Tools in visual education – Nádori Gergely, ICT expert, teacher, Alternative Secondary School of Economics, Hungary

5.     DIY Music (making music using web 2.0 tools and homemade instruments
from recycled materials) – Ildikó Csordás & Regina Nagy, National Support Service, Hungary

 

 11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break

 

11:30 – 13:00 Parallel Workshops

1.     Learning without borders - Cultural education with Second Life –  Zsolt Kristóf, College Senior Lecturer, University of Debrecen, Hungary

2.     Tricks for using the eTwinning Portal and TwinSpace – Gabriella Fodorné Bodnár & Emese Fodor, National Support Service, Hungary

3.     Good examples and project management – Mónika Kiss, eTwinning Ambassador, Hungary

4.     How to teach the humanities in the 21st century way?  – Prievara Tibor, ICT expert, teacher, Imre Madách Secondary School, Hungary

5.     Using Web 2.0 Tools in visual education – Nádori Gergely, ICT expert, teacher, Alternative Secondary School of Economics, Hungary

 

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Time

 

14:00 – 15:30 – Parallel Workshops

1.     Learning without borders - Cultural education with Second Life – Zsolt Kristóf, College Senior Lecturer, University of Debrecen, Hungary

2.     Tricks for using the eTwinning Portal and TwinSpace – Gabriella Fodorné Bodnár & Emese Fodor, National Support Service, Hungary

3.     Good examples and project management – Mónika Kiss, eTwinning Ambassador, Hungary

4.     How to teach the humanities in the 21st century way?  – Prievara Tibor, ICT expert, teacher, Imre Madách Secondary School, Hungary

5.     DIY Music (making music using web 2.0 tools and homemade instruments
from recycled materials) – Ildikó Csordás & Regina Nagy, National
Support Service, Hungary

 

15:30 Coffee Break

 

17:00 Buses leave to the city - Sightseeing

 

19:30 Special Dinner in the City

29th   September - Saturday - DAY 3

 

9:30 – 11:00 Parallel Workshops

1.     Learning without borders - Cultural education with Second Life – Zsolt Kristóf, College Senior Lecturer, University of Debrecen, Hungary

2.     Tricks for using the eTwinning Portal and TwinSpace – Gabriella Fodorné Bodnár & Emese Fodor, National Support Service, Hungary

3.     Good examples and project management – Mónika Kiss, eTwinning Ambassador, Hungary

4.     How to teach the humanities in the 21st century way?  – Prievara Tibor, ICT expert, teacher, Imre Madách Secondary School, Hungary

5.     Creating Prezis together – Nádori Gergely, ICT expert, teacher, Alternative Secondary School of Economics, Hungary

 

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break

 

11:30 – 12:30 – Closing the Conference

 

12:30 Coffee Break