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Group type: Public
Started on: 2007-10-17
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Category: Schools & Education
Bookmarks: 100
Discussions: 0
Members: 14
Visits: 166
Last active: less than a minute ago

Description

Group set up to collate resources for a Becta survey of what web 2.0 resources and innovative practices are being used in UK at the KS3 and KS4 level.

This group covers the categories of
- Computers and Internet
- Schools and Education
- Family and Home

Owner

Kit Logan

Kit Logan

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Kit Logan

Article about young peoples' use of the internet while studying and revising. Looks at differences as being Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants phrases coined by Marc Prensky. Cites Rose Luckin and Wilma Clarke from the London Knowledge Lab, Institute of Education. Work by Brian Kelly also mentioned

Tags: 2008 catherine o'brian internet july 9 newspaper online rose luckin times wilma clarke young people on 07-10-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Kit Logan

more from women.timesonline.co.uk

Kit Logan

Description of Project Pad2 which looks like a powerful tool for being able to annotate various types of media and also work collaboratively on them.

Tags: annotate annotation audio collaboration collaborative image tool transcript transcription video on 04-16-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Kit Logan

more from dewey.at.northwestern.edu

Kit Logan

Potentially very useful tool for helping to organise your personal research bibliographic materials

Tags: archive bibliography citation extension extensions firefox flock management mozilla plug-in research tool on 04-16-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Kit Logan

more from www.zotero.org

Kit Logan

Tags: homework influence nfer technology on 12-19-2007 -Cached -About Shared by:Kit Logan

more from www.nfer.ac.uk

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