Showing posts with label ACTIVITY A1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ACTIVITY A1. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Project Logo


     Como podéis ver en la página de inicio de este blog, ya tenemos un logo para el proyecto. Su diseño está inspirado en los dibujos de las neuronas que realizó Santiago Ramón y Cajal en sus estudios sobre el cerebro humano.
     Santiago Ramón y Cajal fue un patólogo, histólogo y neurocientífico español que además ganó en Premio Nobel de Medicina en 1906. Sus pioneros trabajos de investigación sobre la estructura microscópica del cerebro le han llevado a ser considerado como el padre de la neurociencia moderna.
     
     As you can see in the home page of this blog, we already have a logo for the project. It's been designed inspired by the drawings that Santiago Ramón y Cajal made of neurons in his brain studies.
     Santiago Ramón y Cajal was a Spanish pathologist, histologist, neuroscientist, and Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1906. His original pioneering investigations of the microscopic structure of the brain have led to his being designated by many as the father of modern neuroscience.

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

El Día de Valladolid

     El Día de Valladolid visitó nuestro instituto la semana pasada. Aprovechamos la ocasión para hablarles de los Programas Europeos que estamos desarrollando a lo largo de este curso, y en especial para dar a conocer nuestro proyecto en la ciudad.

     El Día de Valladolid paid a visit to our school last week. We took the opportunity to explain the European Programs that we are involved in this year, and very especially to make our project known in our city.






Monday, 2 November 2015

Meeting with families

A first meeting with families was held on 28 October, at which they were informed of the Erasmus+ Program and the objectives and activities related to the project. About thirty families attended the meeting, a figure that can be considered more than acceptable, since the meeting was targeted at families of 1º and 2º ESO students.