Eumind Report Experience Eumind means Europe meets India. We had a good opportunity this time to take part in it and we were chosen. This was our very first time to take part in Eumind. We had worked hard for our project and our group teacher Ms. Bhadvankar helped us a lot. We enjoyed working in it and also the video conference. It was fun. We learned many things from Eumind and also gained confidence of speaking in many people. Nearly all things went well. Like asking questions and also answering questions.
COMMUNICATION Due to this covid pandemic we had to do video conference together and even it was fun. We got to know some technical advantages. We got to know a lot of things about the spare time through the question answer round in the second video conference. We also got to know about their spare time activities generation to generation.
REFLECTION AND COMMUNICATION REFLECTION- Everything went well. We asked them questions and we got satisfying answers for our questions. Our partner school also was very cooperative and we would love and enjoy to do another project with them soon.
COMPARISON- There were many differences and similarities. Similarities- Mostly those people also of the first generation used to play their traditional games and also here in India the first generation used to play traditional games like Lagori, hide and seek and also the first generation used to play a game in which they used to arrange a wedding of dolls and also give a treat to the guests who came for the wedding and many more games. And mostly the first generation of both countries used to play and spend their time outdoors, whereas the third generation of both countries mostly plays indoor games and also mobile games. Also the first generation used to read books whereas the third generation mostly reads e-books. Differences- During the first generation in India it was not that necessary to go to school but in the other country it was nothing like that. As our country is a developing country we do not have much advanced things and facilities like the other country has. The first and second generations in India were not allowed to wear T-shirts and pants but they were only allowed to wear their traditional clothes whereas, in the other country it was nothing like that. They used to wear whatever they want like skirts, shorts etc.
We had a lot of fun working and being a part of Eumind. Knowing about the three generations of the other country was so much fun. Here we end up with our report! Thank You!