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[Nettime-bold] Multimedia Camp in Romania Press release |
www.eminescu.multinet.ro/mmcamp/index.html
PRESS RELEASE International Multimedia Camp in Baia Mare 16th –
25th July, 2001 Over seventy participants
and trainers coming from eight different countries attended the second
International Multimedia Camp organized by the Mihail Eminescu National College
at Baia Mare. Participants from Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Moldova met
together to have Multimedia Education by trainers coming from Malta, USA,
Turkey, Israel, Bulgaria and Macedonia. Prof. Mariana Gabriela Hudrea and her
team have successfully organized this International Camp for the second
consecutive year. This International
Multimedia Camp had its official opening at the County Council Hall on Monday
the 16th July, whilst the Mayor of Baia Mare met all the participants
and trainers the day after at the City Hall. The Mayor of Baia Mare expressed
his gratitude for having such Multimedia camps organized in Baia Mare.
Previously to the Mayor’s meeting, all the trainers, coming from seven different
countries were introduced to the participants. Following the Mayor’s speech
several representatives of different NGO’s made their presentations to the
public and representatives of the media present for this occasion. In the
afternoon CISCO trainers gave Multimedia aided presentations about their
training programs. As from Wednesday
18th onwards, the participants started attending their workshops.
There were five different workshops which all the participants attended on a
roster basis. Susy Calvert from USA and Karen Eini presented to the participants
their “Monsters” Project, a project which enhances communication through the use
of picture drawing with the computer. The “Friends and Flags” project was
presented by Karen Eini. Carmelo Polidano from Malta worked with the
participants on his “Personal Skills” programme, mainly based on psychological
theories on communication skills and other interpersonal and interpersonal
skills. Moreover, a Cultural evening on Malta was also presented by Carmelo
Polidano on Wednesday the 18th July. Dimitar Tashkov from Bulgaria
presented workshops on “Self-Development”; whilst Halil Ibrahim Bulbul and Ihsan
Batmaz met the participants during their “IT training” workshops. Stefan from
Bulgaria and Lirim from Macedonia helped the participants on “Internet Surfing
Techniques”. It was of great satisfaction for the organizers that it was the
first time that nothing less that 28 Romanian teachers have attended for such a
Multimedia Course! The Camp provided the
participants and trainers with cultural sightseeing tours to the Magosa Lake, the Museum of
Mineralogy and to the Maramures County over the weekend break. Such trips were appreciated by all the
participants. Scientific evaluation for
this Multimedia International Camp shows that over 90% the participants were
satisfied with the training provided and considered it as an important milestone
both in their career as well as in their personal life! It seems that the
psychological workshops presented by Carmelo Polidano from Malta ended up to be
the most popular with the participants, whilst the “Monsters” Project presented
by Susy Calvert from USA and Karen Eini from Israel was also highly rated. The
absolutely positive feedback by the participants at the end of the course is
very encouraging for organizing similar camps in the future. More information,
including pictures, about this International Multimedia Camp in Baia Mare can be
obtained by visiting the website: www.eminescu.multinet.ro/mmcamp/index.html
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