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Met Kous

Sugar Labs - 0 views

  • Please take a look around our wiki. Explore the menus along the left side of the page. If you ever get lost, just click on the logo at the top left of every page and you wil
  • Welcome to the Sugar Labs community! We are contributors of all types - teachers, writers, coders, designers, testers, and more - who work together from around the world on Sugar. Visit the Getting Involved page, and find out how you can join in the fun of learning. We have some
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    "Please take a look around our wiki. Explore the menus along the left side of the page. If you ever get lost, just click on the logo at the top left of every page and you will return to this page. See this guide for help with wiki editing, and check out the Getting Started page! Want to help? Welcome to the Sugar Labs community! We are contributors of all types - teachers, writers, coders, designers, testers, and more - who work together from around the world on Sugar. Visit the Getting Involved page, and find out how you can join in the fun of learning. We have some Vacancies and are always looking for maintainers and testers."
Met Kous

Crossword Labs: δημιουργήστε τα δικά σας σταυρόλεξα. | EdTech.gr - 0 views

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    Τα σταυρόλεξα αποτελούν έναν παιγνιώδη τρόπο αξιολόγησης των γνώσεων των μαθητών μας, που προάγουν την κριτική σκέψη και την εμπέδωση, για αυτό και χρησιμοποιούνται κατά κόρον στην εκπαιδευτική διαδικασία. Υπάρχουν αρκετές διαθέσιμες εφαρμογές για τη δημιουργία των δικών σας σταυρολέξων,
rickythesailor

Forum - 1:1 access for students in primary schools - 9 views

Here in Argentina federal government launched a popular program to supply all the primary and secondary students with a Netbook. Years later numbers show education has been deteriorating increasing...

Brazil children schools computer

Enzo Hernandez

Makeymakey, a kit invention for everyone - 3 views

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    An invention kit for the 21st century based on research at MIT Media Lab. Turn everyday objects into touchpads and combine them with the internet. The site includes a gallery of projects already made by adults and children alike, videos and guides to inspire your own startups.
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    This is amazing! I've just finished our inventions topic at school, this would have been great for that!
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    Hi lauralooroll, Well... you can start planning for next time. If you get makeymakey and experiment with your students, please share your discoveries. :)
elenaradaelli

Home - FCL - 1 views

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    A new version of the Future Classroom Lab is now available. A lot of new content is now available through the website and we invite all of you interested to login and join the FCL community! New features and improvements will be added to be website in the coming weeks.
lilasimoes

Activity 1.4.3 (Core) - 2 views

1.3.2.I chose Princess Rahma School, Jordan.The way of working the ICT is different, because I workin two schools with different perspective the use of the technology:-A school has the tools of int...

education school technology

started by lilasimoes on 10 Jun 15 no follow-up yet
lilasimoes

Assess your priorities for teachers' and leaders' needs as they plan the integration of... - 1 views

The use of ICT in education of BrazilThe Brazil need to improve the competence ofteachers in using information and communicationtechnologies&n...

Unesco education access Brazil

started by lilasimoes on 10 Jun 15 no follow-up yet
Fiona Henry

Scratch - getting started with coding - 5 views

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    An oldie, but a goodie! Scratch is a free tool designed to support the development of coding skills. Available in 40+ languages and aimed at students aged 8 and up. Students can program their own interactive stories, games, and animations - and share their creations with others in the online community.
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    My y1s are really enjoying Scratchjr, great for younger children, and as it's a free app it's good for the school budget too.
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    My 5 year old daughter loves Scratch Jr. She had a tutorial from us initially, but was able to use the software independently very quickly, to her own delight.
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    I as a teacher love scratch. And of course for the students too, scratch is fun way of learning.
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    I am began teaching coding this semester in my computer lab. I haven't played with scratch too much but look forward to using with my kids next week.
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    I have used the computer version of Scratch with students in grades 3-6 (in Australia). My colleagues were amazed when students produced maze games where if the player bumped into the maze walls they were returned to the start - little did they know how easy it was once we got the hang of the coding. Great stuff.
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    Actually there is also a new curriculum for Scratch with worksheets: http://scratched.gse.harvard.edu/guide/download.html It has also been translated into several languages. This is a very helpful tool if you want to start introducing programming to a class. I have been using it now twice, and I am happy with the outcome. In particular the worksheets are so helpful and give you more time to support the individual child.
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    I have use code.org as an introduction before using scratch. It allows the children participate it in games involving angry birds, plants vs zombies, flappy birds and the disney frozen characters.
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