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Nearly 350 submissions received for eTwinning Prizes 2007
Author: EUN News
Between 15 October and 15 December 2006, teachers from across Europe had the opportunity to apply for the eTwinning Prizes 2007.
With submissions now closed, the eTwinning team is happy to announce that nearly 350 submissions were received and it is anticipated that there will be many very interesting projects in line for the top prizes.
After the success of the first year of the eTwinning Prizes in 2006, the second round in 2007 is expected to be even more interesting as eTwinning becomes more well-known across Europe. The Prizes are now in their first evaluation phase at national level and the second phase at European level will be finalised in January with the winners and runners-up being declared during the week of 25 January 2007.
Winning projects will be awarded with a four-day ICT camp at the end of April (venue to be confirmed) for teachers and students to meet their project partners face to face, learn more about online collaborative projects and have fun with friends from across Europe. Runners-up will be invited to participate in one of the European networking and development workshops taking place until June 2007.
Both winners and runners-up will be announced during an award-giving ceremony at the eTwinning Annual Event 2007 which will take place in Brussels from 23-25 February 2007.
Learn more about the eTwinning Prizes 2007: http://www.etwinning.net/ww/en/pub/etwinning/ awards/prizes.htm

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