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Dissemination

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DISSEMINATION REPORT
Partners:
Fundația EuroEd
Name of the person involved in the event:
Asist.dr. Cintia Colibaba, UMSV Iasi , cintia.colibaba@gmail.com Drd. Irina Gheorghiu, Prof.dr. Anca Colibaba, UMF Iasi, acolib@euroed.ro
Date of the event:
28 November 2014 - 29 November 2014
Type of Dissemination event:
Conference or Fair
Description of Dissemination Event:
Network Intelligence The 1st Conference of the NORD events (Networking, Observing, Rethinking & Disrupt) ”SEA – Practical application of science”
Target group:
Experts
General Public
Researchers
Students
Teachers
Training Agencies
Universities
Number of people reached by event:
25
Held in:
Iasi (Romania)
Outcomes, Results and Evaluation:
Workshop held during the conference on the main activities and results of the Goerudio project with debates on what can stimulate students to learn sciences.

An article has been published in the proceedings of the conference.
Article: Stimulating students’ motivation to learn science
"Volume II, Issue 3 (5)/2014
ISSN-L: 2360-2554
Published by Fundatia Romana pentru Intelidenta Afacerii, 2014"

PPT: Stimulating students’ motivation to learn science (Goerudio Project Case Study)
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Dissemination Seminar in Florence

31 October 2015 The seminar has been held in ITIS “A. Meucci” one of the schools involved within Goerudio project activities. Its main aim was to promote the results of the project toward a broad sample of stakeholders even overcrossing the number of people directly involved in the production of project outcomes. This purpose has been totally achieved especially thanks to the participation of students and teachers coming from different schools or from other classes instead of those ones directly involved within the project activities.