The Internet is currently full of posts about using Microsoft products effectively in the classroom. Here are a number of them from this past week:
Useful Microsoft in Education posts #63
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On Thursday afternoon 4th August we held our first webinar of the season entitled, ‘How to integrate Augmented Reality successfully in your classroom’ using Hangouts Live on Air. Our speaker was Ronelle Klinck Ed Tech Cach at St Stithians School in Joburg
The webinar description
In this webinar Ronelle demonstrated the steps to integrate Augmented Reality successfully in your classroom. Augmented Reality is a tool teachers can use to bring learning to life and make the learning experience an...
After looking through all the Google posts that were shared to various subscriptions recently, these are a selection that look useful for teachers. All the previous posts in this series can be accessed on this link : (Google links)
Useful Google in Education posts this week #66
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This is another guest post from Anthony Peters @apeters522, a very innovative English High School teacher from Parklands College in Cape Town who delights in using technology in the classroom creatively. We are always delighted to publish posts by Anthony. You can view all his previous posts on our blog via the Anthony Peters label under ‘Quick links’ on the right side. This is part 1 of an exciting Grade 7 Literature project. Anthony will provide an update on how it is progressing!
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Submitted by Omashani Naidoo
Sixteen year old South African, Kiara Nirghin, has won the Community Impact Award and just been named the Regional Winner for Africa and Middle East in the Google Science Fair 2016 competition.
The Community Impact Awards honour five projects that make a difference students community by addressing an environmental, health or resource challenge. Each winner is awarded $1,000 in an educational scholarship and a 12 month mentorship programme from a Google Science Fair partne...
The Internet is currently full of posts about using Microsoft products effectively in the classroom. Here are a number of them from this past week:
Useful Microsoft in Education posts this week #62
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Microsoft Innovative Educator (MIE) Experts are global visionaries who pave the way in the effective use of technology for better learning and student outcomes. They help Microsoft to lead innovation in education and they advocate and share their thoughts on effective use of technology in education with peers and policy makers. They provide insight for Microsoft on new products and tools for education, and they exchange best practices as they work together to promote innovation in teaching and learni...
After looking through all the Google posts that were shared to various subscriptions recently, these are a selection that look useful for teachers. All the previous posts in this series can be accessed on this link : (Google links)
Google in Education posts this week #65
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We are pleased to announce that the new season of short
SchoolNet webinars will be starting next week! We will be using Google Hangouts
for these webinars. They will be taking place on Thursday afternoons at 3:30
pm. Here are the details of the two webinars planned for August 2016. Both are
presented by South African teachers. Please join us if you can. (If you would
like to present a short webinar on a topic of interest to teachers, please let
fiona@schoolnet.org.za know!)
How to integrate Augmented...
The Internet is currently full of posts about using Microsoft products effectively in the classroom. Here are a number of them from this past week:
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