Usually these blog posts have been in Finnish, but since the topic of this post is about our Erasmus+ project, a more internationally accessible language seemed suitable.
Anyway, back to where I am, and why.
The captivated audience |
Talking about Niittykumpu |
So far (ie 3 days into the course) we've had a look at the use of Google Drive (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, and as a sharing and storage space), Wikispaces, Quizlet, and up and coming are the use of QR-codes, and Stop Motion Studio. All of these have practical applications in education, and I'm looking forward to being able to put them into use. Tomorrow we will be practicing how to make stop-motion animations with the help of an app, that students will be able to handle as well. If our video turns out as it should, I'll share it here as well.
Our course has 24 participants from around Europe. Aside from a couple of us Finns, there are people from Sweden, the Netherlands, Poland, Germany, Slovenia, and Romania. This international crowd of ours have had guided tours of The Home For Cooperation, Cyprus Community Media Centre, as well as the Cyprus Archaeological Museum. During this week we'll also visit schools, and have an excursion to other cities nearby (Lefkara and Larnaca).
So far Cyprus has left me with a thoroughly positive impression. People are very friendly, speak English very well (even the elderly couple who helped myself and a friend when we were looking thoroughly confused and spinning a map around..), and the food is lovely. The course has been extremely well organised, and the people running it are clearly motivated and interested.
The Cypriot Cruciform |
Detail from the map of Nicosia |
Passport control |
So far the course and surroundings have been very interesting and educational, and thankfully with time to roam and explore as well.
I'll be back with another update further on in the week, but for now, antio!
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