PROGRAM
Collaborative Video Storytelling Pedagogy as a Powerful Learning Method
Course Length: 1 week
Learning Method
Course Length: 1 week
TIME | TOPIC | DETAILS | ACTIVITIES |
Day 1 | In Class | |
09:00 | Welcome and Setting the Stage | Why do we want to use video and storytelling in education? | Q&A to answer basic questions and set the expectations for the course |
Master Class by the trainer: Status of Video Content of Internet Traffic, How Pioneering Learners are the Creators and not the Consumers of Content. Q&A |
LUNCH |
Master Class: From theory to practice. Since the arrival of YouTube, the Smartphone and Mobile and Social Media Applications, Video Storytelling as an innovative teaching and learning method has been researched by pioneering researchers at the University of Helsinki and beyond. Practical applications from the school world in Finland and beyond. |
Group Project Definition | Defining a group assignment as a ”video story” about your topic of choice related to your teaching area. Learning Goals and Objectives? What should a good educational video contain? |
Course Assignment and Homework Summary Homework 1: Read the texts linked to in the Pdf sent before the course Homework 2: Select 5-10 questions to research from Your Questions list Optional: Keep a daily learning journal for your own reflection. (Feel free to share.) |
End of Day 1 |
Day 2 | In Class | | |
In-class discussion and sharing of initial thoughts and homework research findings | Conversation about replies to initial questions and ideas for the Course Assignment. Continued Q&A. |
Master Class: Storytelling from Socratic to YouTube for basic education. How to benefit from the noice of video content and creation to inspire creativity, critical thinking in collaboration, creativity, critical thinking and communication skills. How and when NOT to consume videos. |
LUNCH |
Group Project: Documenting the Process | Document your thoughts and conversations with video, by interviewing each other and/or students/teachers around the university around the topic of your project. The pedagogical process and video storytelling. |
| Course Assignment Summary – End of Day
Homework 3: Research the questions, What is Project-based, Problem-based and Phenomenon-based Learning? What does Student-centered learning mean?
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| End of Day 2 |
Day 3 | In Class | | |
09:00 | Master Class by the trainer: How to select technical tools and applications for an engaging, student-centered learning process with video. General recommendations. |
Project Work Finalization | Trainer-group conversations on small group level and group-level guiding towards conclusions. Group level Q&A. |
LUNCH |
From Students to Masters | Group Presentations. Conclusion and peer-evaluation of course assignments. Q&A |
End of Week 1
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End of Day 3 |
Day 4 | Field Trip | | |
08:30 | Project-based learning with nature and smartphones visiting Suomenlinna Sea Fortress. Meeting at Kauppatori Market Place. AB Tickets are valid for the boat trip back and forth. | Special Project on Finnish History. Making a mini documentary in a few hours applying Collaborative Video Storytelling Pedagogy. |
LUNCH |
Master Class by the trainer: The Power of Collaborative Video Storytelling in Education |
Extended Course Assignment – End of Day
Homework 4: How can you make history come alive to inspire your students with AI? |
End of Day 4 |
Day 5 | In class | | |
| From Students to Masters | Final Group Presentations. Conclusion and peer-evaluation of course assignment. |
Master Class: Evaluation in a modern and digital world. How do we evaluate and should evaluate the learning process? Evaluating the final video project vs entire creative process. |
LUNCH |
Master Class: From practice to principles. Concluding presentation by the trainer about studentcentered learning and the power of pedagogy in a digital world. Conclusion and peer evaluation of course assignments. |
Final Q&A |
End of Course |
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REGISTRATION AND PRICE
How can I participate?
All registrations must be done using the online registration form. If a course, which is not confirmed: We can confirm this course once we have received 10 binding pre-registrations.
Discount 10% is available for groups (Schools/organizations) of 5 or more participants! Contact courses@euneos.eu for more information.
Discount does not concern online courses, exotic PREMIUM courses or courses where Euneos Corp. is the local organiser but not the provider.
(If not confirmed: The course will be confirmed later. For the moment, we take binding pre-registrations.) If you want to send a group but don’t know yet all participants’ names, it is possible to add them to the registration form like this:
participant 1, participant 2, etc.
If you have problems or questions about completing the online form, please contact courses@euneos.eu
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Prices
(Read more about grants and other options for financial support.)
All costs for Euneos courses can be supported with Erasmus+ grant, your organisation’s or your own funding. The Erasmus+ grant corresponds to the compensation level of Erasmus+ programme 2021-27, as presented in Erasmus+ Programme Guide 2023. Read more >>
If you have Erasmus+ KA1 funding, it should cover the fees. For those who come from outside the EU countries, there are other professional development grants for teachers. We have tried to keep the costs so low that self-funded participation is also a real option.
The price excludes Finnish VAT 25,5%. For VAT exemption, you need to register as a representative/employee of a company, school or other organization, and during the registration, provide a VAT-number or Erasmus-related OID (Organization ID) number. If you don’t have those, please send a tax certificate, trade register extract, or similar from your country to courses@euneos.eu.
Course fee 660€
Price includes
- Course fee (for a 7-day course): 560 euro for tuition and materials. This is covered with the course fee that you get with your grant: 80 euro per day.
- One hundred euro (100 €) per participant in staff mobility for courses and training that you receive with your KA1 grant for organisational support goes to the course provider due to the higher costs level to make the high quality courses affordable. Please read the Erasmus+ Programme Guide 2022. As stated in the basic principles of the Erasmus accreditation in the fields of adult education, vocational education and training, and school education Rules of application, Annex I – Erasmus Quality Standards, another possibility is the contribution paid by participants as a form of co-funding contributed by the participants in mobility activities.
Prices for the courses shorter than 7 days
Education in Finland and Estonia – Original Best Practices Benchmarking course also offers options of shorter than 7 days courses:
– Helsinki, 4-day single course, 420 euro
– Tallinn, 3-day single course, 340 euro
– Helsinki course + Tallinn course combined, 660 euro (invoice with separate fees 380 euro + 280 euro)
NB! Having into consideration that different directives may apply in different programme countries, please discuss your choice with your National Agency in case you opt for a 7-day course, including both venues – Helsinki (4 days) and Tallinn (3 days).
As Estonia and Finland are both ranked top countries in European education, we warmly recommend that you experience both school cultures subsequently. The distance between Helsinki and Tallinn venues is only 80 km with existing well-organized transport system, including a number of green travel options.
Other expenses
Travel costs and costs for accommodation and meals are covered with the Erasmus+ grant but are not included in the course fee:
- Travel costs. The grant includes a budget for travel costs. The amount is calculated based on the distance that you need to travel from your home place to the course. To learn more, take a look at the distance calculator.
- Accommodation and meals (Individual support in the grant). The amount that you receive to cover the costs of your stay in hotel and meals will depend on the country.
- Euneos does not organise the stay in hotel but we give advice for booking of hotels in different price categories near the course venue as well as affordable options for lunch. As for dinners, all of our venues are situated at locations with an easy access to plenty of dining options.
- Remember travel insurance
Payments- Invoicing procedure
Invoices are sent via email after your registration.
The invoice will be sent to the contact person of the school/organization. The billing address will be the school/organization’s address.
All correspondence about invoicing will be done by the contact person of the school/organization.
The invoices can be paid by the individual staff or by the school/organization. The reference number of the bill(s) should be mentioned when paying. If you don’t mention the reference number you might get a reminder for the bill as the payment will not be recognised. The use of reference number(s) when paying is a necessity.
Euneos doesn’t accept cash payments. Please contact Euneos administration well on time and request one bill for all participants if preferable.
VAT number
VAT number, or its national equivalent, is asked because of special requirements of Finnish taxation.
Please include your possible VAT number (or national equivalent) when registering for Euneos’ courses.
Cancellation policy
In case of cancellation, Euneos Corp. as the course provider is not responsible for the financial or other consequences concerning travel, accommodation, food or other.
If you need to cancel your registration, email courses@euneos.eu.
Course cancellations are accepted if conveyed at least 30 days before the starting date of the course. In such cases, Euneos will refund the full fee paid minus 160 eur administration cost, except in case of force majeure (for cancellations due to COVID-19 please read below.).
If the course cancellation is not conveyed within this time limit, Euneos will not refund the course fee paid. With the start of the course, the fee is non-refundable.
General terms and conditions
The course, will be confirmed after it reaches the minimum number of participants.
The course confirmation is publicly announced on the Euneos official website. Registered participants are also contacted by email after the course confirmation.
Only book flexible flights or accommodation before the course confirmation announcement!
Euneos is not responsible for any travel and other arrangements prior to the confirmation of the course you have registered for.
COVID 19
Euneos is not liable for any expenses caused by a case of force majeure.
Due to COVID -19 situation, Euneos will refund the paid course fee only when the cancellation is based on the decisions and directives of authorities (EU, government, National Agency). Cancellation cost is 160 eur per participant.
Flexible flight tickets and hotel room reservations should always be the practice. It is very important in case more schools cancel their participation on some confirmed course, and there is not even the minimum number of participants to provide the course. This is very exceptional, but it may happen during the pandemic.
Further easing: if unable to attend, the registered person may substitute someone else from the same organization or attend to the same or another Euneos course, by sending a notification to courses@euneos.eu.
Insurance
Acquiring travel insurance and social security are obligatory and at one’s own responsibility.
The European Health Insurance Card, EHIC is an option for EU citizens.
TRAINER
Euneos has an international team of trainers who are the most experienced in the field of their expertise. Meet Euneos’ trainer for the Collaborative Video Storytelling Pedagogy as a Powerful Learning Method Course:
Joni AlWindi
Joni AlWindi is an award-winning Swedish/Finnish entrepreneur and EdTech pioneer, economist, consultant and multilingual promoter of innovative, productive and pedagogical application of technology in education and training.
With work experience in Latin America since 2003, as an English teacher, independent education researcher and EdTech pioneer since 2008, he’s now based in Finland since 2011. As a founder and co-founder of several entrepreneurial initiatives, including with the University of Helsinki, he’s focused on Finnish education and digital pedagogy, training teachers in Finland and beyond since 2016 around the core message of attaining immediate impact through powerful methodologies and modern technology.
He graduated from the Stockholm School of Economics and St Gallen University with a double Master’s in International Economics and International Management in 2009, while already working as an independent education researcher and EdTech entrepreneur in Colombia.
Publications:
Handbook of International Development and Education (2015)
http://www.e-elgar.com/shop/handbook-of-international-development-and-education
EdTech Journeys
edtechjourneys.substack.com
ERASMUS+
VisitEDUfinn (OID CODE: E10020922 / PIC CODE: 899855324) and Euneos Corporation (OID CODE:E10124150 / PIC CODE 950782555) organise ERASMUS+ Staff Mobility job shadowing and professional courses designed for teachers at all levels. Our programs are organized in different parts of Finland in cooperation with other stakeholders in the field of education (schools, universities, municipalities).
All the courses are designed following the Quality Standards for courses under Key Action 1 and participants are provided with certificates that meet the Europass criteria.
Course title: Original Best Practices Benchmarking course – Refugees and Migrants
Audience (for instance)
- Kindergarten, primary, and secondary school teachers
- Special education teachers
- School management and leadership
- All other non-teaching experts
Working Methods (for instance)
- Exploration of pre-assumptions
- Workshops
- Facilitated discussions / shared brainstorming
- Teamwork and Presentations
- Field visits
- Personal learning diary
Outcomes (for instance)
- Gain insight into Finnish schools and education
- Facilitate team-building activities
- Implement teaching sessions by utilizing participatory methods
- Create a concrete development plan for your own school
European/ International dimension
We wait participants from many European countries as well as from outside Europe. Sharing ideas together with colleagues from different countries offers a broader perspective on the topic. The course is also a great opportunity for networking for future collaboration.
ACCOMODATION
If not in the Helsinki area, please mofidy: The participants can freely choose their accommodation. However, we highly recommend being located close to Senate Square as the most interesting sights are within walking distance from the Square. We have negotiated special rates or discounts for our clients with the companies below. After your purchase, we will give you the necessary codes.
Scandic Hotels (12% discount)
Omena Hotels (special rate)
Hotel Arthur (10% discount)
Forenom apartments (10% discount)
20 Rooms Hostel (special rate)
Tell us what kind of accommodation you prefer, and we can help to find a place for your stay!
How to get from the airport to the hotels
Connections Helsinki Airport
Helsinki Airport/Lentosaema is the major international airport in Finland. It is located in Vantaa municipality, part of the inner core of the Finnish Capital Region along with Helsinki, Espoo, and Kauniainen. You can get to Helsinki Airport with just one train ticket from anywhere in Finland. Another feasible option for international flights is Turku airport, which is approximately about 2 hour driving distance from Helsinki.
Once at the Helsinki Airport, you may purchase a multi-day ( 1 to 7 days) ABC ZONES ticket for public transport valid for Helsinki capital city area, Vantaa and Espoo for buses, trains, trams and boats to some of the islands (like Soumenlinna). Therefore, we warmly recommend purchasing a Regional Ticket.
You can purchase the ticket from the airport (arrival terminal, luggage lines, using the machine, or from R-kiosk (yellow shops) from Terminal 1 or from the train departure station from the machine. Prices may differ depending on the vendor so we recommend you the HSL app for the cheapest easiest way. You can also purchase it on the mobile HSL application.
Train (from Airport/Lentoasema –Helsinki region)& from Helsinki towards Vantaa Region –Hiekkaharju or Tikkurila
The train from airport to central railway station in Helsinki will be a ride of approx.20 min, you can pick the train via Tikkurila(otherwise you will have a longer ride)-train P.
From Helsinki Railway station towards Varia Vocational College, stop Hiekkaharju
The train from Helsinki railway station to Hiekkaharju station takes about 20 min, direction Airport (symbol I for the train and train K towards Kerava). You can easily follow the names of the train stops in the train monitors, and listen to English information.
You can also check the route planner.
Also, several Taxi companies are offering their services in the airport. The price to the city center is approximately 50€.
Weather in Helsinki
Depending on the time of the year, the temperature can be anything between -30 and +30 Celsius. Please visit the Finnish Meteorological Institute’s website for updated news on weather in Helsinki.
Language
The official languages in Finland are Finnish and Swedish, but practically everyone knows basic English, and especially the people involved in tourism speak very good English.
Currency
The Finnish currency unit is the Euro. There are numerous cash machines (ATMs) open around the clock and accepting all major credit cards. Besides, Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted almost everywhere (hotels, restaurants, shops, taxis, cafeterias, bars, etc.).
Voltage
The electric current in Finland is 230V, 50Hz. Plugs are two-pin continental size.
Time
The time in Finland is GMT/UTC+2 (During Daylight Saving Time +3)
Catering options
You have your KA1 grant budget for your accommodation including meals. There are school restaurants in some venues providing school lunch. You may also bring your own lunch boxes with you to the venue if you prefer so, we will make sure you will enjoy it. Most of the schools offer vegetarian or lacto/gluten free meals. The courses will include time for relaxing coffee breaks, tea and special moments for cultural exchange. You are welcome to share something from your country and culture.
To see …
Trainings in Helsinki will include practical hands on learning opportunities, school visits in Helsinki area and cultural situated places that would help grasp on social innovation: libraries as social innovation in Finnish education, interactive museums, the islands around Helsinki, sauna and other locally situated sensorial experiences, allowing participants to design their own learning experience and complete it. Moreover, there are many more attractions that promise unforgettable experience in Helsinki such as the interesting Helsinki architecture including Alvar Aalto’s studio, Helsinki Cathedral by Carl Ludvig Engel, Senate Square, Old Market Hall, Löyly sauna and restaurant. While there, make the best of this unique opportunity and take a bite of the Finnish delicacies such as smoked salmon soup lohikeitto and dried reindeer meet kuivaliha. Do not forget to learn more about the famous Finnish culture of drinking coffee with a soft, toasty and aromatic pulla cardamom bread. Tervetuloa!
HELSINKI
Is Helsinki the coolest city in the world?
Probably yes! In the capital of Finland, you can find the influence of both our neighbors, Sweden and Russia, but still the city is unique. It’s a modern metropole with over 650, 000 inhabitants (1,5 million in the larger metropolitan area) and yet you are never more than a 10-minute walk from nature. On the same day, you can pick berries in a forest and go to the Opera. Helsinki is a lively big city that never sleeps, but so safe that you can see 7-year-old first graders the take the tram to school on their own.
Feeling the fresh breeze of the Baltic Sea while wandering around the picturesque streets of this easy-going city, it is not so difficult to imagine why Finns are the happiest nation in the world. After the walk, warm yourself up with a cup of coffee and a cinnamon bun. These coffee breaks with friends and colleagues are almost sacred moments to Finns.
While in Helsinki, check out the libraries as a social innovation in Finnish education, interactive museums, the islands around Helsinki and the sauna. There are many more attractions that promise unforgettable experience in Helsinki such as Alvar Aalto’s studio, Helsinki Cathedral by Carl Ludvig Engel, Senate Square, Old Market Hall, Löyly sauna and restaurant, and much more.
Check out What’s up in Helsinki during your study visit!
EDUCATION IN FINLAND
How is education in Finland?
During our events and courses, you will get familiar with all the characteristics of Finnish education:
- One of the basic principles is that everyone must have equal access to high-quality education and training.
- Each student has the right to educational support.
- Special needs education is generally provided within mainstream education.
- The Finnish education system is based on the philosophy of inclusion.
- Educational support and guidance covers support for learning according to the individual capacity of the learners, school attendance, pupil welfare, and guidance and counseling. The learning of gifted pupils and students is supported.
- The education system is based on trust and responsibility.
- Educational autonomy is high at all levels.
- Most education is publicly funded.
- National core curriculum gives space for local variations.
- Learning outside the classroom is common.
- The first national examination is at the end of general upper secondary education.
- Teaching continues to be an attractive profession.
- Finnish schools have highly educated teaching personnel.
- Continuing teacher education is widely encouraged
Read more about Finnish Education.
For additional information about the registrations, payments, and invoices, please contact:
Euneos Corporation
Mäntyviita 7H
02110 Espoo
Email: courses@euneos.fi
For other inquiries about this course, please contact:
VisitEDUfinn Ltd.
c/o Sofia Helsinki Members
Sofiankatu 4 C
00170 HELSINKI
Tel. +358 407 516 478
Email: info@visitedufinn.com