ICT use in classroom Erasmus Project
General information for the ICT use in classroom Erasmus Project
Project Title
ICT use in classroom
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 : Strategic Partnerships for Schools Only
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2015
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: International cooperation, international relations, development cooperation; ICT – new technologies – digital competences; Intercultural/intergenerational education and (lifelong)learning
Project Summary
Context/background of the project: There is an expressed intention in the County of Møre and Romsdal, Norway that students should have the opportunity to take part in international exchanges. At our school we do have an international class, with a goal that the students through three years at school should increase their capacity within, not only language-learning, but also their intercultural competence. This project was meant to bring positive and long-lasting effects on the persons involved in the project, both within the use of ICT in the classroom, (this topic was also expanded to cover ICT use outside the classroom), as well as cultural awareness and increasing the students language capacity. The project was meant to mainly be about comparing the ICT use among students in the two partner’s countries, but we saw the necessity to expand it to cover ICT use in different areas in the society. Internationalism and globalisation is common today, both in private and in public business, and ICT is widely used all over the world in different ways, both for communication accross boarders and within the company itself. We wanted our students to increase their capacity, not only within ICT, but also in language learning and their intercultural competence. It was also a challenge for both countries´ students to meet a different culture when staying with a host family.
We are experienced in mobility projects. Every year we try to organise class exchanges with another European country. We also use ICT a lot in the classroom. All our students have their own portable computer, financed partly by the government. Our 1st year students on general studies, also use the schools Ipad, where all their teaching materials (books) are uploaded. We have teachers with skills within both ICT and intercultural competence. We wanted to improve the knowledge in areas such as ICT use among students, both in classroom and outside class. Also we wanted them to learn a foreign language and use English as a lingua franca, and improve intercultural competence and knowledge of European diversity.
•Objectives:
– to improve the students awareness of use of ICT in the classroom, as well as in the communication between them
– to learn a foreign language, and improve their English language as a lingua franca
– to increase students self-confidence and development by coming into contact and socializing with foreign students and gaining a greater knowledge of European diversity
•Number and profile of participating organisations:
There were two participating organisations, Fræna videregående skole in Elnesvågen, Norway, and 127 SOU Ivan Denkoglu in Sofia, Bulgaria. In total a number of 20(19) students ( the number changed during the 2 years of project) and 5 teachers from the norwegian school attended the project.
•Description of undertaken main activities:
During the exchanges the students have been working in workshops according to the main theme of the project ICT use in classroom. We expanded the theme to incorporate ICT use among students, both in classroom and ourside school.
The following topics where worked on in Norway during the 1. exchange:
– Statistics – changes in the youth habits concerning the use of ICT
– Netiquette – how to behave on internet
– ICT – possibilities in peace and war
– Use of mibilephones
– Source Criticism
– Ict as a presentation tool
– ICT as a communication tool
– Virtual friendship
– Searching for photos
– ICT as a learning platform
– Surveys
– Journalism
In the 2. Exchange the students worked on these topics in Bulgaria:
– Blogging in general
– Searching for photos on internet
– Digital competence as basic skills
– Ict used politically
– ICT as learning material, internet and software
– ICT as learning platform
– Use of ICT in different subjects
– Journalism
The students also had history and language lessons, as well as we realized some excursions to nearby areas(Ålesund and a mountainhiking) to learn about our nature, scenery and culture. We also had a tournament of volleyball between the Bulgarians and the Norwegians. The last working day the students also presented their findings using power point presentations.
•Results and impact attained:
We have updated the school`s homepage
All the students were uploaded in eTwinnings, we also uploaded the presentations here, and the first contact was made through eTwinnings.
We have gathered all the presentations made by the students together. No brochure have been done, due to lack of people working with the project.
The evaluation (questbacks) given to the students were answered by just a couple of students. It is therefore hard for us to say anything about the impact the project have had on the students.
There have been changes in teachers(different causes for that), and none of the teachers have fully got into the project.
We hope that the students have become more open-minded and more responsible when meeting people from different
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 63180 Eur
Project Coordinator
Fræna videregåande skole & Country: NO
Project Partners
- 127SOU Ivan Denkoglu

