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Crossing Borders – Power of Image
What information can a picture give? How should images be used in online & mobile communications?
Can publishing an image be hurtful?
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Crossing Borders – E-privacy
Social networking websites are increasingly popular among young people. But are users always aware of how to stay safe on the net? How important it is to create a safe profile? How can their privacy be protected online?
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Crossing Borders – Netiquette
Networking in cyberspace (social networking) lets you interact with a large number of people, create groups based on common interests, participate in public fora, etc. How does online communication differ from other ways of communicating?
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Young people in Europe
Librarian twins with Librarian
As a librarian, you do not think in terms of school subjects. The age group of your students is that of the whole school and the aim is to make your project as interesting as possible for all of them
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Fostering the European Dimension through blogs
This kit provides pedagogical guidelines and examples on how to use blogs for communication to promote the European dimension.
Weblogs have been extremely popular among teenagers for the last few years, and they have also found their place in classroom activities. They are...
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ICT for communication
The pupils in the twinned schools learn about, reflect on, test and draw conclusions on a number of communication tools. They will use these tools to communicate with each other on agreed subjects.
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