• Let's create collaborative projects together!

    In this thread you can find a collaborator for 3.0 contest. Please, introduce yourself and your project idea to find a partner from another school or country.

  • Hello there!
    My name is Samuel Atta Okoh from Ghana, I am currently a High School Technology Teacher in Ghana. I am a Tech Savvy and really happy to be part of this wonderful Competition. I will be treating and exploring more in the topic "Flipped Classroom Implementation". I can't wait for this beautiful adventure.

  • Hello, this is Hira. Wishing everyone the very best for the success of their projects.

  • My name is Samuel Atta Okoh from Ghana, I am a Technology Teacher in one of Government High school in Ghana, I am overwhelmed to be part of this beautiful competition, I will be working on Flipped classroom.

  • Good day, Irina! This sounds great! Forum like this will allow teachers and educators around the world to build collaborative works outside our rigid or restricted syllabus or curriculum.

    Which perhaps would continue beyond the timeline of this contest.

  • Hello everyone!
    I plan to submit a project that is coming to its end with this school year, it engaged teachers and students from 5 schools from Italy, Portugal, Spain and Croatia using eTwinning platform. Project is related to inclusion, mental health and literature, the idea of the unity between all the people, and the importance of each person n this world.
    But if someone fancy the idea, we could do a re-run next school year, I am sure my students would love it!

  • @Irina_Mironova Looking for a partner for the 3.0 contest! Excited to collaborate on a creative, cross-cultural project. Let’s connect!

  • Hello i am interested

  • Hello everyone. My name is Mohamed Amine Abidi. I am a primary school teacher in Tunisia.

  • @Irina_Mironova ,hi
    Collaboration in this time easy and vast with out spending mony .Technology made this easier .student of all countries can get knowledge and learning .

  • @Samuel-Atta-Okoh
    Flipped class room is great way of learning.i'm planning my toppic on flipped class room.

  • @Lidia-Gerstman collaboration works make learning easier for students across countries. Collaborative learning helps students share ideas, gain diverse perspectives, develop teamwork, and solve problems more effectively. When students from different countries work together, they also gain intercultural understanding and communication skills.

  • @Lidia-Gerstman What a beautiful and meaningful project! It’s inspiring to see students and teachers from different countries come together to explore such important themes—mental health, inclusion, and the power of literature. The message of unity and the value of every individual is truly powerful. A re-run sounds like a fantastic idea—count us in if you do it again next school year!

  • @Hendra Good day, Irina! This sounds wonderful! A forum like this really opens up opportunities for teachers and educators around the world to collaborate beyond the limits of rigid curricula and syllabi. It’s exciting to think that such projects could continue and grow even beyond the timeline of this contest

  • thank you Irina

  • @Samuel-Atta-Okoh Hi Samuel, and what is your main topic?

  • @BEGUM0167087d15
    You're absolutely right!
    Collaboration has become much easier and more widespread in today’s world, thanks to technology. Students from different countries can now connect, share ideas, and learn together without any cost. Free tools like Zoom, Google Meet, online forums, and educational platforms allow global learning and teamwork. This not only improves knowledge but also helps students understand different cultures and perspectives. Truly, technology has made education more inclusive and borderless!