- An introductory online seminar to kick off the campaign.
- Two ‘project ideas fairs': one for primary school teachers and one for secondary school teachers. Participants described in only one minute their project ideas so that other colleagues could join in.
- A digital citizenship competition. All projects created as part of the 2016 eTwinning Weeks campaign can enter into a competition. The creators of the winning project, to be announced on Thursday, 17 November 2016, will participate in a Future Classroom Lab course.
- Live streaming of the keynote presentation of Emma Mulqueeny from the eTwinning conference, taking place in Athens 27-29 October 2016. The keynote will take place on Thursday, 27 October 2016 at 16:45 CET– follow the stream here (refresh the link at the appointed time).
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