Università degli Studi “G. Marconi” and AIM – Associazione Intercultura e Mobilità will be organising an international conference for teachers, headmasters, assistant heads and players in education. The event “will be held on the 17th of October in Rome at Università degli Studi “G. Marconi”.
It aims at disseminating and exploiting the final results and productsof the project and promoting the sustanability of TALETE results and main outcomes. It will allow to collect more feedbacks on the results reached thanks to the organisation of a practical experiece with all the teachers attended.
The goal is not only to exchange information, but also to create any possible synergies in order to support the transferability and sustainability of the TALETE project.
Please, download the conference programme (English or Italian version).
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Programme:
14.00 Registration
14.14 Welcome
Arturo Lavalle, International Project Office Coordinator - USGM
Michela Tramonti, EU Project Manager - USGM
Erika Gerardini, Local Project Coordinator - AIM
14,30 Technology for learning and teaching
Meral Crifasi, REZZABLE
The TALETE project presentation, the thinking behind it, it's impact and its tally
with priorities of EU LLP Programme
Michela Tramonti, USGM
ISE: Large Scale Experimentation Scenario to Mainstream e-Learning in Science
Valentina Berni, USGM
15.15 The TALETE project: a practice experience in Italy, Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey
Gulay Ertas, Kadikoy M.E.M.
Miguel Cabezas Ruiz, AIM
TALETE Experience from a teacher point view
Carmina Pinto, Docente di Matematica e Informatica at ITIS "G. Marconi" di Jesi
Session simulation: a practical experience with teachers
16.30 Coffe Break
17.00 Maths and reality: challenging connections!
Miguel Cabezas Ruiz, AIM
Dario Piccioni, Musicista
Luca Minciullo, Matematico
18.00 Ending of the Workshop