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 #64
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This is a guest post from 2Enable.org. “When we looked into teaching methods, the research absolutely upended our preconceptions. It basically showed that kids in rural spaces were hungry to learn and use technology. Chances were slim that equipment would be stolen, vandalised or misused – they were desperate to use what they were provided with in order to improve themselves.” says 2Enable Founder, Michael Matthews.
2Enable.Org has just launched free live IPTV lessons
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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: Alll the link to the previous Microsoft in Education posts can be found at this link:
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In the first part in this two-part report-back on Eduweek entitled ‘EduWeek16: a report back from Janet Thomson of SchoolNet – part 1‘ Janet gave an overview of Eduweek 2016. In Part 2 below
SchoolNet talks specifically about the Gaming in Education panel discussion at Eduweek 2016 where Janet Thomson was one of the panelists.
SchoolNet’s involvement in EduWeek in 2016 was due to the D G Murray Trust and our Learning Gains through Play project that precipitated an invitation from Int...
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 #63
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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: Alll the link to the previous Microsoft in Education posts can be found at this link:
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Submitted by Janet Thomson CEO of SchoolNetSA
This is the first of a two part series reporting back on the recent Eduweek16 in Johannesburg.
This year #EduWeek16 partnered with the SABC, the headline sponsor being Intel. Other major sponsors were Microsoft, Pearson and Dell. Educational exhibitors were there in large numbers (120). The conference theme was “Education for Sustainable Development” and the choice of parallel sessions was greater than in previous years. There were five choice...
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 #62
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The Programming Olympiad is around the corner and your learners will be able to test their programming skills in any language that your school allows. The aim of the Olympiad is to identify, encourage and reward computer aptitude, promote and encourage computer studies and create an awareness of career opportunities in ICT.
When is it?
The First Round of the Programming Olympiad will be open for participation from Monday 1 to Friday 5 August. Participants can take part for an hour at any time durin...
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: Alll the link to the previous Microsoft in Education posts can be found at this link:
Useful Microsoft in Education posts this week #58
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