Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Written Assignments

One of the aims of the Skin Deep project is to stimulate our students by offering them activities which engage them in exploring real-world issues, so we asked them to share their opinion on 2 different topics. Below you can check some of the work they did.

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Project Logo Winner - France

Our project logo has finally been chosen. :)
After being voted on by all the partners the winner is one of the logos created by the students of  the Collège de la Robertsau. Well done guys, brilliant work.



Sunday, 11 January 2015

Project Logo

For our 3rd activity we asked our students to design a logo for the SkinDeep project.

Turkey

Up for voting

 

 

Germany

Up for voting

 

France

Up for voting

 

Estonia

Up for voting


Portugal

Up for voting.
https://picasaweb.google.com/118424216756336562530/LogoSkinDeep?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCKmnuoOs15XizAE&feat=directlink
You can check out the rest of their creations below.

 

Ukraine
A variant of a project logo from Ksenia Dziuba (Kharkiv Gimnasia 82, Ukraine)

A New Poster

Monday, 5 January 2015

Sunday, 28 December 2014

Saturday, 27 December 2014

Be Safe - Escola Secundária Emídio Garcia

Luísa Lima wrote a text entitled "Be Safe", it was 1st published in November, in  the In English Digital - the British Council magazine for teachers of English in Lusophone countries. It is not directly related with the Skin Deep project, but it addresses e-safety, a topic that any teacher and student will surely benefit from learning more about.

Luisa's text is on page 10, be sure to read it. :)

Friday, 26 December 2014

2nd Webconference

Sunday, 14th December, was the date set for our 2nd webconference.
Like before we used a simple Google Doc to allow everyone to share their availability. Eleven in the morning in Portugal, midday in France and Germany and one o'clock in Estonia, Ukraine and Turkey again seemed to be the best time to meet.  Alas, prior personal and professional engagements meant that only 3 of us (Portugal, Germany and Turkey) were free to attend the webconference. Still, we decided to go ahead and then just share with the others what we had discussed. So at the set time the 3 of us sat in front of our computers and logged in to Skype to get the webconference under way.

It was great to speak to Sezi and Oğuzcan again, and after the mandatory :) "His and Hellos" we talked for a good 40 minutes. We shared what we each had already done regarding the project's activities and what hasn't been working. In one way or another we have all had delays due to tech problems and time management issues since, even though we did try to spread out the activities so as to only have one a month, the different time frames of school breaks and the different amount of times we have classes with our students makes it a bit hard for all of us to keep to the set activity schedule. That's something we'll need to look into so as to make the necessary adjustments.

We also went into the idea of having a shared online space where we could all keep copies of our students' work. That way we could all access each others' work and download it if need be, so as to get around internet connection issues when showing it to our own students. We will use Google Drive since unlike our Twinspace it doesn't require sign in, so we can easily share it with anyone. It also makes it easier for all of us to quickly access everything and upload or download any type of file, as well as organize things in anyway we want. The idea is to later simplify the selection of the work we want to include in the final task by keeping everything in one place and in a readily usable type of file.
We'll see how it goes. ;)

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Field Trips - Escola Básica e Secundária Gonçalves Zarco

Art has its own version of beauty, clearly showing just how subjective the concept of beauty really is. 

With that in mind we visited 2 different types of museums. On the 3rd of December we visited the Museum of Contemporary Art and on the 17th we visited the Museum Universe of Memories - a repository of memories built throughout the life of João Carlos Abreu as a journalist, traveller, poet, writer, politician, actor and artist, as he travelled through the world.

We asked our students to choose one piece from both museums and share their own interpretation of them, share what, in their eyes, made those pieces beautiful.

Museum of Contemporary Art




Museum Universe of Memories

Here's a glimpse of the lecture on Art & Beauty the kids attended before visiting the museum. The museum staff was awesome and even gave their lecture in English to keep to topic of the English lesson and the project the kids are working on.