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The 11th edition of competition of Vidiomas videos will focus on "Technology in the business".

Aimed at students in the 4th year of ESO and 1st year of ESO, Vidiomas aims to help pre-university students develop skills in languages, communication or the use of digital tools. high school diplomaVidiomas seeks to help pre-university students develop skills in languages, communication or the use of digital tools.


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17 | 10 | 2023

The University of Navarra launches the XI edition of the contest 'Vidiomas. A business in your city'. It is aimed at students in the 4th year of ESO and the 1st year of high school diploma of schools based in Spain. In order to participate, students must submit a video in English, French or German, where they explain the different ways in which a business or organization in their town uses technology to offer their goods or services. This year's theme is "Technology at business".

goal Organized by ISSA School of Applied Management, the competition aims to help students improve their skill language skills, communication skills, application of digital tools and development attitudes such as responsibility, organization, work teamwork, effort and creativity. The deadline of registration ends on February 15, 2024 and participants have until April 22, 2024 to submit their projects. 

The jury will be composed of professors from Degree en management Applied Management and the top three teams will win a card Amazon gift worth €250, €150 and €100, respectively. In addition, three mentions will be awarded to the best videos in English, French and German, which will receive an accredited diploma . Five free registrations to the 'International Management World', a pre-university summer course to be held in Pamplona in June 2024, will be raffled among all participants. In the ten previous editions of Vidiomas, more than 1,600 teams have participated. Last year's winner was high school Montealto from Madrid with its work "Ich helfe, du hilfst". 

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