On the 4th of July we drove to Misso School. We made a stop at the Obinitsa observation tower with a good overview of typical Southern Estonian landscape. We also asquainted with the Vastseliina Episcopal Castle from the 14th century. There is a yellow frame of National Geographic nearby where photos could be taken. The main interest in Misso School was the practice of using iPads in the classrooms and the topic of recycling. There was a picnic at Hino lake and sauna. We returned Tallinn by the late night.
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
Meeting with Heiku at Misso School in Estonia
At last I arrived in Misso and met Heiku.
On the 4th of July we drove to Misso School. We made a stop at the Obinitsa observation tower with a good overview of typical Southern Estonian landscape. We also asquainted with the Vastseliina Episcopal Castle from the 14th century. There is a yellow frame of National Geographic nearby where photos could be taken. The main interest in Misso School was the practice of using iPads in the classrooms and the topic of recycling. There was a picnic at Hino lake and sauna. We returned Tallinn by the late night.
On the 4th of July we drove to Misso School. We made a stop at the Obinitsa observation tower with a good overview of typical Southern Estonian landscape. We also asquainted with the Vastseliina Episcopal Castle from the 14th century. There is a yellow frame of National Geographic nearby where photos could be taken. The main interest in Misso School was the practice of using iPads in the classrooms and the topic of recycling. There was a picnic at Hino lake and sauna. We returned Tallinn by the late night.
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