2017 - 5 Diary of the week - Facebook

  • Monday, 15.05.2017

    The Finnish, French and Austrian team arrived in Altötting on Sunday evening. On the first day in the school we split into five groups, all working on our topic different ways. The topic of the week is "Globalisation? Digiglobalisation? The influence of digitalisation on globalisation and vice versa and the impact of both on democracy, the world, Europe and the individual". This is the fourth and last meeting of our Erasmus+ project.

    In the afternoon we had a town tour in Altötting and visited the most famous sights.

       

     

    Tuesday, 16.05.2017
     
    Project work continues! All groups started out well and continued the same way. Us, the e-reporters, did some interviews in classrooms
    and out on the streets.
     
     

     

    Wednesday, 17.05.2017
     
    Wednesday was our exciting day in Munich! First we went to the BMW world. After that we admired the view from the Olympic tower. The German students had prepared a tour for us, and we saw the main sights of Munich. We also had a little bit of free time, so we could shop and see the city individually. We ate dinner in a traditional Bavarian restaurant, and the food was delicious! The day was long, but definitely worth it!
     
     
    Thursday, 18.05.2017
     
    On Thursday, we continued on our project work. We had the whole day of working and finished our presentations in the afternoon.
     
    In the evening we met for a bavarian evening with barbecue and bavarian specialities. The german and some austrian pupils wore the typical dresscode  "Lederhosn" and "Dirndl".
     
    Friday,19.05.2017
     
    On Friday we presented our results of the week in the Hotel zur Post in Altötting.
     
    We started with a general intro, where we presented ourselves and afterwards, we showed the different social media pages, like facebook, snapchat and instagram.
     
    Saturday, 20.05.2017
     
    We had a wonderful and funny week with the erasmus+ project. The austrian, french and finish pupils had to leave on Saturday very early in the morning.