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 The morning session started at 9:00 with a workshop devoted to multiculturalism. The discussions in the multinational groups always moderated by the local organisers who also gave their group summary were concentrated on the communication habits in common life and their variability (and common features) throughout the project countries and their developments in time. That was the time we could really appreciate the opportunity to have also our Turkish partners involved as their positions brought interesting points into the topic. The morning session started at 9:00 with a workshop devoted to multiculturalism. The discussions in the multinational groups always moderated by the local organisers who also gave their group summary were concentrated on the communication habits in common life and their variability (and common features) throughout the project countries and their developments in time. That was the time we could really appreciate the opportunity to have also our Turkish partners involved as their positions brought interesting points into the topic.
  
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 After a short coffee-break – how sad to realize this – a last session of joined project activities was on the agenda: //A Conference: Reflections On Creating Joyful Learning Experiences: Outcomes of the LET’S Do It Grundtvig Project and Launch of Book// led by the project coordinator //Kevin Harrington//.  The session was opened by //Denise Shannon// (Leargas, Ireland) with her informative {{:dublin_presentations:presentation_grundtvig_programme.ppt|Overview of European projects}}. Then //Kevin Harrington// spoke about  {{:dublin_presentations:lets_presentation_part1_background.pptx|Background to LET’s Do It Project}}, //Lukáš Richterek// (Czech Republic) and //Jonathan Borg// (Malta) described the development of {{:dublin_presentations:website_dublin.pptx|The Project’s Website}}, //Jan Říha// (Czech Republic) projected about a twnety-minute [[:media:start#videos|video]] document about previous project meetings, //Francis Fabri// (Malta, St. Theresa College, co-editor of the {{:lets_book_final.pdf|project book}}) presented {{:dublin_presentations:lets_book_presentation.ppt|The Evaluation of the Project and Development of Book}} and finally //Kevin Harrington// informed about {{:dublin_presentations:lets_presentation_part2_progress.pptx|The Questionnaires and the Framework of Enjoyable Learning Approaches}}, the specific outcomes of the project. At the end, every participant was given a copy of the project book ans a certificate of participation. After a short coffee-break – how sad to realize this – a last session of joined project activities was on the agenda: //A Conference: Reflections On Creating Joyful Learning Experiences: Outcomes of the LET’S Do It Grundtvig Project and Launch of Book// led by the project coordinator //Kevin Harrington//.  The session was opened by //Denise Shannon// (Leargas, Ireland) with her informative {{:dublin_presentations:presentation_grundtvig_programme.ppt|Overview of European projects}}. Then //Kevin Harrington// spoke about  {{:dublin_presentations:lets_presentation_part1_background.pptx|Background to LET’s Do It Project}}, //Lukáš Richterek// (Czech Republic) and //Jonathan Borg// (Malta) described the development of {{:dublin_presentations:website_dublin.pptx|The Project’s Website}}, //Jan Říha// (Czech Republic) projected about a twnety-minute [[:media:start#videos|video]] document about previous project meetings, //Francis Fabri// (Malta, St. Theresa College, co-editor of the {{:lets_book_final.pdf|project book}}) presented {{:dublin_presentations:lets_book_presentation.ppt|The Evaluation of the Project and Development of Book}} and finally //Kevin Harrington// informed about {{:dublin_presentations:lets_presentation_part2_progress.pptx|The Questionnaires and the Framework of Enjoyable Learning Approaches}}, the specific outcomes of the project. At the end, every participant was given a copy of the project book ans a certificate of participation.
  
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-On the way back there was a stop and refreshment in the [[http://hotelmara.apps.ro/home/|Mara hotel]]. In a small conference room we enjoyed two presentations: Krzysztof Bahrynowski (Great Britain) showed a a practical way how to improve maths through encoding and decoding ciphers and Gabriel remind us and importance of learning cultural heritage through a combined projection devoted to all the partners countries.   
  
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 +As the time passes so quickly, we made a group photo at the magnificent stairs and had about an hour to walk, enjoy the fresh air, lovely sceneries in sunshine and take some snaps full of flowers. After that peaceful minutes we went on to the Dublin mountains admiring a picturesque views of the country before we enter "the highest Pub in Ireland", the very special [[http://www.jfp.ie|Johnnie Fox's]] in [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glencullen|Glencullen]]. We have really enjoyed being at the same place like many presidents and other celebrities, the traditional {{:workshops:menus_for_dublin.doc|menu}} and especially the live traditional music and dancing in a very lovely atmosphere. What a nice final stop after the project meetings!
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 +On the way back the two Spanish partners – Pepe and Olga – get off at a green tram line and after arrival in the hotel we had to say goodbye to each other with the sincere hope this was not the last time together!     
  
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-In the morning some participants left for their homes, some groups stayed to enjoy the spirit of Ireland for one or more extra days. The weather was very pleasant all the time even for those who are used to the Mediterranean climate which even strengthened the feeling of very kind Irish hospitality!+In the morning some participants left for their homes, some groups stayed to enjoy the spirit of Ireland for one or more extra days. The weather was very pleasant all the time even for those who are used to the Mediterranean climate which even strengthened the feeling of very kind Irish hospitality!  
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 +So – **LET'S do it AGAIN one day**! 
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