Europeana Training Courses – Join in!
Are you a teacher or non-formal educator in one of the following countries: Belgium, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Spain or Turkey? Are you interested in learning how to incorporate digital cultural heritage in your classroom or your non-formal learning activities by reusing engaging resources that have already been tested by other educators? Would you like to participate in the Europeana Education Competition 2023 and be guided by an expert?
If you have answered ‘yes’ to any of the above questions, you should contact a Europeana Ambassador to join a training course organized in your native language.
At the end of the short training course, you will be:
- able to search for educational content on Europeana and Teaching with Europeana Blog
- able to use Europeana resources to run creative classes related to digital cultural heritage and supported by innovative digital tools
- familiar with the Europeana Learning Scenario template and its components
- able to reuse available Europeana Learning Scenarios and adapt them to your own and your students’ educational needs
- write your own Story of Implementation on the basis of the Europeana SoI template
If interested in joining a course or wishing to ask further questions, contact a Europeana Ambassador from your country or follow them on social media for updates:
- Belgium-European schools – François Jourde
- Croatia – Ivana Štiglec (mail:stiglecivana@gmail.com, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ivana.stiglec.5)
- Greece – Theodora Gkeniou (Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/dora.gk.5, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theodora-gkeniou-37153558/)
- Italy – Teresita Gravina (Twitter: https://twitter.com/anivarGatisereT, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teresita.gravina,LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresitagravina/, mail: teresita.gravina@posta.istruzione.it)
- Latvia- Zane Siliņa (Non formal educator)(LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zane-sili%C5%86a-1958a81b7/)
- Malta – Heathcliff Schembri (Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heath.schembri/, https://www.facebook.com/groups/1426590387425773, Twitter: https://twitter.com/Heath_Schembri, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heathcliffschembri/,mail: heath.schembri@gmail.com)
- Portugal – Marco Neves (Twitter http://twitter.com/mbrasneves, LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mbrasneves/, Facebook http://www.facebook.com/marco.bras.neves, mail: mbrasneves@gmail.com)
- Romania – Maria Isabela Miron (Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/miron.mariaisabela, mail:isabelamiron.training@gmail.com=
- Spain – Rafael Montero (Twitter: Rafael Montero (@rafaelmb_1) / Twitter, mail: rafaelmonterobraga@gmail.com)
- Spain – Patricia Barciela (Non formal educator) (mail:patricia@casaciencias.org, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pekas.pekas.9/, Twitter: https://twitter.com/patricia__bd, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patriciabarciela/)
- Turkey – Emine Ertaş (Facebook : https://m.facebook.com/groups/276205966625905/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF, Twitter: @emilourdes)
Participation in the Europeana training courses is free of charge. Participants who will create a Story of Implementation and submit it for publication on the Teaching with Europeana blog will receive a certificate issued by the European Schoolnet.
JOIN US TO TEACH YOUR STUDENTS TO DISCOVER EUROPE’S DIGITAL HERITAGE!
Public Domain Mark 1.0: the featured image used to illustrate this article has been found on Europeana and has been provided by the Rijksmuseum .