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Jorunn Sørtveit

Recommended Link from Russel Tarr at www.activehistory.co.uk - 0 views

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    Recommended Link from Russel Tarr at www.activehistory.co.uk
Ola Lie

Kanonspill med akselerasjon i Flash og ActionScript - 1 views

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    Programmer kanonspill med akselerasjon med sin og cos i Flash og ActionScript.
Rune Mathisen

PDFbooks.co.za - free open library of over 7,000 pdf ebooks - Welcome to PDFbooks.co.za - 4 views

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    The copyright of many well-known books has expired and they now fall into the public domain. The books in the OPEN LITERATURE section of this website were obtained from Project Gutenberg, which is a massive volunteer-driven effort to capture public domain
Guttorm H

Leseprosjekt Kvinnherad - 0 views

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    "@hennif: Kvinnherad har laget Leseporten - guide til leseundervisning fra barnehage til tiende klasse. http://t.co/fDHtvzEz" #skolechat
Guttorm H

Udir.no - Klasseledelse - 0 views

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    Vi har mye nytt og godt inn hold om #klasseledelse. Ta en titt her http://t.co/wxSyliuI
Rune Mathisen

Explosive fun for students with THE POWDER TOY a great science game - HOME - ... - 3 views

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    Engasjerende "spill" med kjemi og fysikk som tema. En versjon for OS X kan lastes ned her: http://powdertoy.co.uk/
Margreta Tveisme

BBC Two - See Hear - 0 views

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    del og bruk
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Facebook's friendship trap | Eleanor Mills - Times Online - 0 views

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    study by the Mental Health Foundation, which blamed high levels of loneliness among young people on their use of virtual, rather than real, communication. Dubbed the "Eleanor Rigby generation", those aged 18-34 (84% of whom use the internet regularly) are the most likely to be lonely, according to the report. And 31% admitted that they spent too much time online rather than face to face.
Henning Lund

BBC NEWS | UK | Education | Danish pupils use web in exams - 0 views

  • D-roms and exam papers are handed out together. This is the Danish language exam. One of the teachers stands in front of the class and explains the rules. She tells the candidates they can use the internet to answer any of the four questions. They can access any site they like, even Facebook, but they cannot message each other or email anyone outside the classroom
  • The Danish government says if the internet is so much a part of daily life, it should be included in the classroom and in examinations.
  • "The main precaution is that we trust them. I think the cheat rate is very low because the consequences of cheating are very big."
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  • I think it'd be very difficult [to cheat] because you don't have time, you're under pressure, and you have too many tasks.
  • the nature of the questions make it harder to cheat in exams. Students are no longer required to regurgitate facts and figures. Instead the emphasis is on their ability to sift through and analyse information.
  • Our exams have to reflect daily life in the classroom and daily life in the classroom has to reflect life in society
  • "The internet is indispensible, including in the exam situation. I'm sure that is would be a matter of very few years when most European countries will be on the same line."
Guttorm H

BBC Learning English | Home page - 0 views

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    Mykje gode ressursar for engelsklærarar.
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