IT and Language Teaching Erasmus Project
General information for the IT and Language Teaching Erasmus Project
Project Title
IT and Language Teaching
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : School Exchange Partnerships
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2018
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Cooperation between educational institutions and business; Creativity and culture
Project Summary
Our project focused on using information technologies (IT) as a senseful, practical tool in the teaching process, specifically in the context of language learning. One main objective was to compare, exchange and transfer good practices using IT tools, and to raise their acceptance, applicability and openness in the classrooms across four EU countries with previously-observed different approaches to the use of IT in the classroom. We intended to use social media and other computer-assisted channels, as well cell phones and iPads to bring communicative teaching to the level of present-day society.
The participating countries Germany, Bulgaria, Italy and Finland represented Europe from south to north and from east to west. We also wished to use technology to bring our students closer to one another. We aimed at pooling different methods to motivate our students to use foreign languages, give them safe channels to interact with foreign peers online and to create computer-assisted evaluation methods which we can test and try together. In addition, this project provided us with hands-on experience in the subject and encouraged us to use these channels in our everyday teaching.
This project enriched our more traditional teaching methods, provided us with more alternatives to the safe potentials of social media in the classroom and also helped our students see it as a valuable tool to learn languages. We hoped to gain long-lasting networking partners from around Europe and to involve both the less talented and the advanced learners into experiencing positive attitudes and experiences at school.
It was clear to us that testing using IT means, for example, will be an integral part of school procedures , in Finland already now, so it seems logical that we shared (and seemed feedback) for these and many other practices at an international level.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 73625 Eur
Project Coordinator
Vihdin lukio & Country: FI
Project Partners
- Albert-Schweitzer-Gymnasium
- “Hristo Botev” Foreign Languages Secondary School
- I.I.S. V. SIMONCELLI

