Successful project collaboration between teachers from 140 different countries

eLanguages an creative collaborative platform for teachers globally has now been running for more than 10 years, started with 60 registered teachers, now has 20.000 registered teachers from over 140 countries. In this session we share our experiences so far, showcase some of our projects and the role teachers play in bringing cultures, learners and curricula together, and the importance of this role.


Presenter: Ralph Genang (Founder eLanguages)

Co-Presentation: Work from teachers using eLanguages

Presenting from Switzerland

The presentation is in English

We welcome Teachers all grade levels and policy makers to join the presentation: (click on link below)

https://sas.elluminate.com/d.jnlp?sid=2008350&password=GEC11Part268


In 1999 Ralph came up with the concept of an online platform for teachers to collaborate with schools and teachers from other countries and cultures or even with teachers in their own country. This idea was subsequently endorsed by British Council and the Department of Education in England. In partnership with them Ralph developed eLanguages - Creative Collaboration for Teachers Globally- www.elanguages.org.

eLanguages has been a success from ever since it started. Because of its simplicity, it proved to be a highly effective tool for teachers to connect and collaborate internationally to raise the cultural awareness of children.

eLanguages is a free and simple-to-use tool for teachers to create their own projects with teachers in other countries. Motivate their students to broaden their horizons through fun and curriculum-relevant international collaboration using your own, structured, project space.

As of today eLanguages has 20,000 registered teachers from 140 different countries and is available in 23 languages.

Teachers much enjoy working with eLanguages and through their projects promote global awareness, fostering global competency, and inspiring action towards solving real–world problems.

"There are numerous opportunities across the curriculum for which elanguages could be used beneficially. It can provide additional value to lessons by adding the new dimension of cross - cultural links."

"ELanguages has already done all the hard work for you, and so is ideal for busy teachers!"

"Putting in a significant amount of time into exploring the tool itself has proved beneficial and improved ICT skills."

 

Ralph Genang has been a speaker at many international conferences since 1997. He is an expert in the field of Collaborative Learning, Online Learning Communities and Creation and sharing of Open Education Resources. During this session he will

  • Give participants an insight how teachers can benefit from collaborating with peers, raising standards in education, contributing to better social understanding, whilst becoming more confident in using ICT
  • Share stories from teachers and with teachers using eLanguages around the world, how they started and what they achieved
  • Share the outcomes of a recent conducted survey about the benefits of eLanguages amongst its users
  • Practical tips on how teachers can get started on eLanguages
  • Give an insight on what's next on eLanguages (curriculum planning and assessment)
  • Questions and answers

Websites / URLs:

www.elanguages.org

www.rages-international.com

 

eLanguages teacher brochure for web.pdf

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