Proyectos eTwinnig

Un proyecto eTwinning es un trabajo de colaboración entre dos o más centros escolares europeos de países diferentes sobre un tema acordado previamente. La colaboración se lleva a cabo a través de una plataforma virtual y del uso de distintas herramientas web.

Los fundadores del proyecto acuerdan la temática, la duración, el alumnado que participará en el proyecto, el número de socios, el producto o productos que desean obtener, el idioma de trabajo, las herramientas web que van a utilizar, etc.

Los proyectos eTwinning implican una mejora tanto para el profesorado como para el alumnado en la competencia digital y la competencia comunicativa en lenguas extranjeras. Además los proyectos eTwinning aportan otros beneficios inherentes en el mismo como el desarrollo de competencias más generales relacionadas con el trabajo colaborativo, la negociación, el conocimiento intercultural, etc.

En el desplegable, puede conocer los proyectos eTwinning desarrollados poe el Departamento de Matemáticas en los últimos cursos.


Internet safety and netiquette

What is netiquette?

Netiquette is short for network etiquette, and is the set of rules that determines how to properly communicate and browse the web.

  • Check, then click – Before you post a comment, double check that you are saying exactly what you want to say.

  • Be yourself – If you want to get the most out of communicating online, be yourself.

  • We are only human – Remember that an actual person with real feelings, beliefs, imperfections and emotions is behind every message, email or comment.

  • Express yourself – Don’t be afraid to express yourself openly and honestly.

  • Allow others to express themselves, too – Remember that everybody has an opinion, so allow them to express it. You may have to agree to disagree on many issues, but just make your point and move on.

  • Respect people’s privacy – Don’t pass on another person’s private information or photos unless you have their permission.

  • Avoid conflict.

Children's online rights

GENERAL PRINCIPLES ON CHILDREN’S ONLINE PRIVACY AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

  • Children have the right to privacy and the protection of their personal data.

  • Children have the right to freedom of expression and access to information from a diversity of sources.

  • Children have the right not to be subjected to attacks on their reputation

  • Children’s privacy and freedom of expression should be protected and respected in accordance with their evolving capacities.

  • Children have the right to access remedies for violations and abuses of their rights to privacy and free expression, and for attacks on their reputation.


Copyright

Copyright is a law that gives the owner of a work (for example, a book, movie, picture, song or website) the right to say how other people can use it.

With copyright, a work can only be copied if the owner gives permission. If someone copies a work without permission, the owner can say they infringed their copyright.

Project partners should use material (images, videos) from open sources (Creative Commons) and, when they don't, they should attribute their sources.