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European Commission webinar on shaping digital habits through eTwinning projects: tools for smarter and safer learning

This webinar explores how digital tools can support students' digital literacy and safe online behaviour through eTwinning projects. Participants will discover practical strategies for using digital tools to foster collaboration and critical thinking, along with activities to promote responsible online habits.

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Starting on: 17.06.2025
Starting at: 04:00 PM (Europe/Brussels)
Duration: 1 hour

Webinar information

Description

The aim of the webinar is to explore how digital tools can be used to shape students' digital literacy and safe online habits through eTwinning projects.

Attendees will be introduced to practical strategies for utilising digital tools to facilitate collaboration and information exchange within the framework of eTwinning projects. Furthermore, the session will offer a range of exercises designed to foster critical thinking and enhance students’ ability to navigate the online environment safely and responsibly. A special focus will be also placed on the growing role of AI in education - how to use it effectively in the projects for generating didactic materials while also understanding its limitations.


 

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About the speakers

aneta wilk
Aneta Wilk

Aneta Wilk brings over 20 years of experience in teaching English to both children and adults. Passionate about integrating new technologies into the educational process, she has designed and delivered numerous professional development courses for teachers, utilizing various distance learning platforms. In collaboration with her students, she has successfully implemented more than 20 eTwinning projects, many of which have received National and European Quality Labels. She was a moderator of the eTwinning featured group called “Bringing eSafety into eTwinning projects” for 10 years. She remains committed to continuous professional growth and development.

Additional information

  • Language:
    English
  • Target audience:
    Teacher
    Head Teacher / Principal
    Teacher Educator
  • Target audience country:
  • Target audience ISCED:
    Primary education (ISCED 1)
    Lower secondary education (ISCED 2)
    Upper secondary education (ISCED 3)