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Today we had a conversation about the program we are going to follow when we will host our friends from the other countries, participating in the Erasmus+ program. Then we talked about which students will travel to Austria in May. We decided that we should set a list of criteria concerning the dedication, commitment and productivity. Most of the students completed their letters describing one day without technology and they are eager to mail them to you. 

Students writing their letters

Maria, Ioanna and Melina completed the poster establishing rules for the netiquette to avoid hurting each other online and they are happy to share it with you!!




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