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Judy Brophy

UNESCO Working Paper Series on Mobile Learning | United Nations Educational, Scientific... - 0 views

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    How can people learn from material and content delivered directly to their mobile devices? There are many organizations interested in this subject, and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is one of them. This website provides access to their working paper series on mobile learning, instructional videos, and external websites. The question is a timely one, as there is the hope that this mode of delivery can "supplement and enrich formal school and make learning more accessible, equitable, personalized and flexible for students everywhere." In the Working Paper Series area visitors can read four different papers, including "Mobile Learning for Teachers in Latin America." Additionally, the site contains recent issues of the Mobile Learning Newsletter
Judy Brophy

StatPlanet Map Maker - Interactive Mapping & Visualization Software - 0 views

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    StatPlanet is a browser-based interactive data visualization and mapping tool. It is used by international organizations such as UNESCO and SACMEQ, NGOs, Fortune 500 companies, government departments, schools and universities for a wide variety of purposes. It can be used to easily and rapidly create interactive thematic maps, interactive graphs, and feature-rich interactive infographics.
Jenny Darrow

Research in Centre for Studies in Science Policy: UNESCO's Open Access (OA) Curriculum ... - 0 views

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    "UNESCO's Open Access (OA) Curriculum is now online"
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