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Day One, 3 September 2011: all but one of the students (5 Czechs and 8 Germans) and most of the course facilitators arrived at the train station in the town of Most by approximately 3pm. The remaining student was picked up by car on the German side of the border not far from Svatá Hora Kateřiny. A mini bus transported everyone to the villge of Svatá Hora Kateřiny and delivered them to the Eurorellax hotel. After settling in, formal introductions were made and the facilitators provided an overview of the week's activities and expectations of the week's work. Students participated in a team building exercise by grouping together to recreate geographical maps of the Ore Mountains from various pieces of map and everyone introduced themselves by creating their own 'coat of arms' that represented their lives and plans. A Facebook page was created from students to follow the week's activities and post their comments, photos and video clips to: http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/227461647305649/
Day One, 3 September 2011: all but one of the students (5 Czechs and 8 Germans) and most of the course facilitators arrived at the train station in the town of Most by approximately 3pm. The remaining student was picked up by car on the German side of the border not far from Svatá Hora Kateřiny. A mini bus transported everyone to the villge of Svatá Hora Kateřiny and delivered them to the Eurorellax hotel. After settling in, formal introductions were made and the facilitators provided an overview of the week's activities and expectations of the week's work. Students participated in a team building exercise by grouping together to recreate geographical maps of the Ore Mountains from various pieces of map and everyone introduced themselves by creating their own 'coat of arms' that represented their lives and plans. A Facebook page was created from students to follow the week's activities and post their comments, photos and video clips to: http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/227461647305649/
[[File:ISPoS Summer School arrival in Most.jpg|thumb|ISPoS Summer School arrives in Most]]
[[File:ISPoS Summer School arrival in Most.jpg|thumb|ISPoS Summer School arrives in Most]] [[File:Lookout tower in Svatá Hora Kateřiny.jpg|thumb|The lookout tower in Svatá Hora Kateřiny]] [[File:ISPoS Summer School 2011 in lookout tower, Svatá Hora Kateřiny.jpg|thumb|Discussing the locality in the Svatá Hora Kateřiny lookout tower]] [[File:Summer School students create their own team-building exercise.jpg|thumb|Team building]] [[File:ISPoS students display their own 'coats of arms'.jpg|thumb|Students introduce their 'coats of arms']] [[File:ISPoS students explain their chosen 'coats of arms'.jpg|thumb|Students explain their coats of arms]]

Revision as of 13:39, 26 September 2011

Day One, 3 September 2011: all but one of the students (5 Czechs and 8 Germans) and most of the course facilitators arrived at the train station in the town of Most by approximately 3pm. The remaining student was picked up by car on the German side of the border not far from Svatá Hora Kateřiny. A mini bus transported everyone to the villge of Svatá Hora Kateřiny and delivered them to the Eurorellax hotel. After settling in, formal introductions were made and the facilitators provided an overview of the week's activities and expectations of the week's work. Students participated in a team building exercise by grouping together to recreate geographical maps of the Ore Mountains from various pieces of map and everyone introduced themselves by creating their own 'coat of arms' that represented their lives and plans. A Facebook page was created from students to follow the week's activities and post their comments, photos and video clips to: http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/227461647305649/

ISPoS Summer School arrives in Most
The lookout tower in Svatá Hora Kateřiny
Discussing the locality in the Svatá Hora Kateřiny lookout tower
Team building
Students introduce their 'coats of arms'
Students explain their coats of arms