This project unites students from different countries to share emotions, values, and cultures while fostering empathy, friendship, and mutual understanding across Europe.
The Lithuanian team joyfully took part in the celebration of International Dot Day. To begin, the students watched the inspiring short film “The Dot” by Peter H. Reynolds, which encouraged them to believe in their creativity and to express themselves without fear. After the video, they shared their thoughts and impressions about the message of the story and discussed why this day is celebrated around the world. To mark the occasion, the students created their own colorful dots and brought them to life using the augmented reality app Quiver. The moment when the drawings transformed into 3D animated creations was truly exciting and filled the classroom with surprise and joy. It was a wonderful experience that combined creativity, art, and modern technology, leaving students inspired to keep exploring their talents.
πππ Logo Contest • Heartbeats at School • European Code Week π¨ Logo Contest At first, the students recorded their ideas on Mentimeter so that everyone in the class could share and get inspired by each other’s thoughts. This process encouraged active participation and gave every student a voice, making the activity truly democratic. Then, they began working on their logo designs . Some worked individually, others collaborated in pairs or small groups, while a few preferred to work digitally. Throughout this stage, the students showed great enthusiasm and creativity, enjoying the opportunity to express their ideas. Our proposal Once all the designs were completed, we held a class vote to select the logo that would represent our proposal. This final step reinforced the democratic process and allowed the children to feel proud and involved in the decision-making. Mentimeter π Heartbeats at Scho...
π International Dot Day π On September 15th, we celebrated International Dot Day — a day that inspires creativity, self-expression, and the courage to make your own mark in the world! Inspired by Peter H. Reynolds’ book “ The Dot ”, our students let their imagination shine as they created beautiful dot art, wrote inspiring messages, and shared their unique ideas about confidence, kindness, and teamwork. Through this activity, we discovered that every small dot can be the beginning of something great — as long as we believe in ourselves and dare to start! π Let's keep creating, imagining, and leaving our marks! π¨✨ Click here to view our activities Click here for our 3D dots with Quiver AR
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