CIRCE  
                  Classics and ICT Resource Course for Europe  

CIRCE, Corso di formazione docenti: l’insegnamento dei soggetti classici (Latino, Greco, Civiltà Classiche) viene potenziato attraverso l’utilizzo delle tecnologie informatiche nell’Europa attuale.


 Il progetto è stato finanziato dal programma Socrates della Commissione Europea e coinvolge come partners docenti di materie classiche dell'Austria, Belgio, Repubblica Ceca, Danimarca,  Francia, Germania, Grecia, Italia, Portogallo, Spagna, Regno Unito e Svezia.

 

Quest'anno il corso si è svolto ad Aquileia (UD) 4-11 luglio 2010 - presso il Liceo scientifico statale A. Einstein di Cervignano del Friuli(ISIS MALIGNANI)

 in collaborazione con il CENTRUM LATINITATIS EUROPAE.

Direttori proff. Jens Vermeersch e Veerle De Troyer 

Esperto TIC (tecnologie multimediali applicate alla didattica) prof. Julian Morgan


 Referente prof.ssa Loredana Marano

 Tecnico Pietro Onofrio

 FOTO

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  http://www.flickr.com/photos/jensvermeersch/page5/ 

  http://www.flickr.com/groups/1433376@N24/  

  VIDEO

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yf2CvopNbfI 

  http://blip.tv/file/3869522

 BLOG

 http://daidalea.blogspot.com/2010/07/circe-2010-aquileia.html

 FACEBOOK

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12 luglio 2010 - una testimonianza che vale per tutti

Having now returned to the heart of England, once again I am forced to conclude that I truly belong with the people and places I have just come from...

I offer you all my sincerest gratitude for breathing life and fusing vigour into the last seven days. What a mighty weeks it was, not one second of which will I ever forget.

It will be saddening when I awake tomorrow morning, and to realise that I am no longer residing in an idyllic and remote town in the north of Italy, and that no longer will I be taking up the bike, safe in the knowledge that by the time my head hits the pillow that night, I will have enjoyed another day in the company of so many honourable and enlightened beings.

Yet, for all I have said, I am glad that we have begun something, something which I hope will be as eternal as the Classics themselves.
It is not the beginning. It is not the end. But it is perhaps the end of the beginning,
Your servant,

                                                                                       James

 

                           

                                                            

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