[phoenix-project] Re: Teacher Training in ExpEYES

  • From: Georges Khaznadar <georges.khaznadar@xxxxxxx>
  • To: ozhan fenerci <o_fenerci@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 00:11:33 +0100

Dear Ozhan,

if your team is able to play with the monsters of papers of European
Union's programmes, and more, to propose a project including
experimental science with ExpEYES, it deserves much attention :)

I would be very interested to participate to a meeting about training in
expEYES. Here is a short curriculum:

I am teacher of physics and chemistry (lycée Jean Bart, Dunkirk, France)
I have learned mainly biochemistry, chemistry, computer science, general
physics, condensed materials science.
I am member of the Debian organization, where I maintain the package
expEYES and many others. I have some experience of teaching with Phoenix
boxes (ancestors of ExpEYES), partly by distance teaching.

Thank you for your proposal.

Best regards,                   Georges.

ozhan fenerci a écrit :
> Dear List,
> 
> As you may know we are in the programme of Erasmus+ (2014-2020). Erasmus+ 
> programme allows programme countries'  teachers to be trained in the field of 
> their choose. I was planning to write a project about ExpEYES last year, but 
> I didn't keep my promise. Instead I wrote a project titled " Making Math. 
> Interactive With Mathematical Software Sage" and three high schools from 
> Italy, Poland and Turkey were  awarded in the amount of 63.000 Euros in 2013.
> 
> I felt always sad of not serving a community of great people who are behind 
> this project. I think it is good idea to train teachers and encourage them to 
> write a project in ExpEYES.  The first round application for teacher training 
> has a due date 17 March, 2014 and as a school we are going to  apply for 
> Astrophysics training in Spain. I asked myself why it shouldn't be a teacher 
> training in ExpEYES. Many teachers from different branches (physics, 
> chemistry, biology, mathematics)  are willing to be trained in ExpEYES and 
> have a some touristic visit. 
> 
> So I have approached a non-profit organization in Turkey "Institute of 
> Theoretical and Applied Physics"  established in picturesque town on the 
> shore of Aegean Sea   and asked them whether they are willing to organize 
> such a meeting. They have agreed and are ready  to help 
> (http://itap-tthv.org/Home.html) . So we only need to attract some teachers 
> from Europe and encourage them to write an application form (KA1-School 
> Education Staff Mobility) to be submitted to their National Agencies. A flier 
> and a guidance  will be ready in a week.
> 
> So my question is : Are you willing to participate in such a event either as 
> a  trainer ( you will be paid by the fund if we get it ) or  as a trainee ( 
> course fee + accommodation + daily allowance + travel expenses being paid by 
> the fund. )  Even if we miss the due date, we could apply for the 
> "KA2-Strategic Partnership For School Education" ( The due date is April 
> 30th.) More information could be obtained from 
> "http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/index_en.htm";
> 
> Best Regards,
> *********************************************************
>              Ozhan Fenerci 
> Physics Teacher |  CAPA Teacher Training High School
> Millet Cad. No:116 Fatih/Istanbul
>               34093, TURKEY
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> Cell Phone: +090  0533 571 3630 
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> Email: fenerci.ozhan@xxxxxxxxx
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Georges KHAZNADAR et Jocelyne FOURNIER
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