We are happy to announce that the dissemination proces in Poland is going fine. We have just been informed that we have won the first prize in the national competition called SELfie+ organised by the Polish Erasmus+ NA. All the schools and institutions taking part in Erasmus+ projects took part in it. We won in two, out three, categories: 'Mobility Project Selfie ' and 'Meet Me Selfie '. Along with some pictures and a film about the project, we had to provide a description of what the SIFA project is about and justify the activities depicted in the visual materials. The Award giving ceremony will take place in Gdansk (the north of Poland) on 5th May. You can see more on:
http://selfieplus.erasmusplus.org.pl/miej-swa-wlasna-twarz-have-your-own-face
The Polish students who participated in the meeting in Sweden, have shared their experiences with their schoolmates.
They gave presentations about different aspects of the visit: Internet security, educational system in Sweden,cultural similarities and differences and places of interest. They also tried to give a clear message about how to use the Internet in a secure way.
L.O. Grojec is taking part in a competition for the best pictures or movies about the running Erasmus+ projects. There are three categories in which the pictures have been uploaded:
Local Leader Selfie+ (a photo showing activities in Poland).
Meet Me Selfie+ (a short movie about one of the visits).
Mobility Project Selfie+ (a photo showing activities carried out during a short-term meeting abroad).
POLISH STUDENTS’ MEMORIES FROM THE VISIT IN SWEDEN
‘The meeting in Sweden was an unforgettable experience for me. The teachers from Fridagymnasiet had prepared a lot of interesting excursions, for example to the Museum of Technology, the Vasa Museum and Innovatum. I met new friends from Sweden, Norway, Austria and Greece. I ate famous Kanelbulle, I am going to try to make it at my home. At school teachers divided us into 4 international groups. In my group were Cornelia (Austria), Kamilla (Norway), Leo (Greece) and Hanna-Klara (Sweden). Our presentation was about Security on Internet banking and payments. We spent a few hours preparing presentations and our final product was fantastic and we got a huge applause. Now my language skills are much better and now I feel more confident talking in English with other people, that’s why it was worth going to Sweden.’ – ALEK
‘Frankly speaking, before the visit I was a bit scared, I found all the tasks very difficult, I wasn't sure if I would have enough language skills. What's more, I was afraid of working in groups with people, who I had never met before. Now I know, that I wasn't right. During the week which I spent in Sweden I got to know more about Swedish traditions, culture, habits. I had a chance to use my English in practice, talking with the people from the project. We did many activities, the most important were the presentations which we had prepared in four international groups. The meeting in Sweden helped me to break the language barrier. I encountered many different and new situations for me in which I had to manage on my own. Thanks to that now I am more self-confident. I met many exceptional and clever people. I'm sure that our relationship will last till the end of my life. I'm very thankful for the opportunity to take part in the project. It was an unforgettable experience, which I will remember for the rest of my life :) !- - SARA
‘I was living with a very friendly family. Adam's parents were very hospitable to me, they told me a lot about Swedish culture and the area near Vänersborg. To school I was travelling with Adam, with whom I found common interests. At school I felt like at home thanks to the prevailing atmosphere there. I quickly integrated with the rest of the students participating in the Erasmus + program. In my memory there will remain sightseeing Stockholm, where I saw the Royal Castle built on an island. The biggest advantage of this trip is that I improved my English skills. I have gained many new friends and wonderful memories.’ – ADRIAN
‘Before the visit I thought that it wouldn’t be very interesting and I couldn’t manage with it, but I wasn’t right. Thanks to this meeting I met a lot of exceptional people, saw the capital of Sweden- Stockholm and many important places in this country. What is vital for me, I had a chance to improve my language skills, speaking with people for other countries (Norway, Greece, Austria and of course Sweden). My host Wilma encouraged me to gather knowledge about Swedish traditions, culture and cuisine. I met her grandparents and they told me something else about their habits, lifestyle and now I know how Swedish people live during each day. I will remember this trip for the rest of my life.’ - KAROLINA
Here's a short introduction to the summary of the meeting in Sweden. More to come soon.
After being invited by IKY (the Erasmus+ Greek National Agency), the coordinator of the Erasmus+ KA2 project Safe Internet For...
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The Norwegian students wrote a travel letter from the stay on Poland and this was published in a local newspaper. http://www.midtsiden.no/internasjonalt-arbeid-om-nettmobbing
Results of the SIFA meeting at Fridagymnasiet in Vänersborg, Sweden, on the theme Internet Security The students' work on internet security...
click this link for the pictures:https://youtu.be/qEhRS6ACd44
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Erasmus + National Agency in Poland has published the material about the Safe Internet For All Day at the school...
Mr Armand Stanczak from the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology gave a presentation about the wise use of the Internet...
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Presentation of questionnaire analysis (Safety on the Internet) by Giorgos Hlapanis.
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One of the presentations given during the visit in Poland was one on cyberbullying and cyberstalking. Mr Andrzej Chodkiewicz from...