Microsoft European Innovative Teachers Forum 2009, Austria

The annual European Innovative Teachers Forum (ITF) focuses on education and educators in Europe who will demonstrate and discuss breakthrough ways in which technology can have a positive impact on how students learn. (Updated content - March 31)

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Education policymakers and teachers from 40 countries across Europe are gathering this week at the sixth annual European Innovative Teachers Forum (ITF), hosted by Microsoft Corp. The event brings together more than 150 innovative educators from across Europe to share ideas, experiences and best practices on integrating technology and innovative teaching into the curriculum. At the forum, Microsoft will announce an increased investment in education across Europe, additional countries from Central and Eastern Europe joining Partners in Learning , and the unveiling of a special Danish educational project designed to create an engaging learning experience on the global issue of climate change.

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Microsoft Recognises Europe’s Most Innovative Teachers - March 27, 2009

Microsoft Strengthens Commitment to Education in EMEA - March 24, 2009

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Innovation in Community
Innovation in Community
First place: Serbia, Slavica Juric, "The Story About Bread"

Innovation in Community
Innovation in Community
Second place: Bulgaria, Krasimira Dimitrova, “Journey Through Bulgaria”

Innovation in Community
Innovation in Community
Third place: Slovakia, Pallo Peter, “Nature Explorers”

Innovation in ICT Usage
Innovation in ICT Usage
First place: UK, Ollie Bray, “Thinking out of the Xbox”

Innovation in ICT Usage
Innovation in ICT Usage
Second place: Sweden, Anna Ljunqvist, “The Paperless Classroom”

Innovation in ICT Usage
Innovation in ICT Usage
Third place: UK, Mandeep Atwal, “Young Voices”

Innovation in Content
Innovation in Content
First place: Belgium, Isabel Schapdryver, “Secondhandshop”

Innovation in Content
Innovation in Content
Second place: Northern Ireland, David Stinson, “Pupil E-portfolio”

Innovation in Content
Innovation in Content
Third place: Greece, Diplaris Dimitriou, “From Newton to CERN”

Educators’ Choice
Educators’ Choice
First place: Bulgaria, Krasimira Dimitrova, “Journey through Bulgaria”

Educators’ Choice
Educators’ Choice
Second place: Belgium, Isabel Schapdryver, “Secondhandshop”

Educators’ Choice
Educators’ Choice
Third place: The Netherlands, Andrea Brauns, “Sound Lottery”

Educators’ Choice
Educators’ Choice
Third place:Croatia, Helena Miljevic, “Industrial Revolution in Rijeka”
Third place: Greece, Thodoris Andriopoulos, “Who Killed Mr X?”
Third place: Northern Ireland, David Stinson, “Pupil E-portfolio”

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