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Laptops-for-teachers plan falters - 0 views

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    Several problems - including teachers with bad credit records - have left government plans to equip all 400000 teachers with a laptop computer and software hanging in the air.
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Further Education and Training (#FET): A Guide To Opportunities for Further Learning - 0 views

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    via @GautengProvince
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Grade 5 loves to blog - 0 views

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    A south African class blog Grade 5
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PhET: Free online physics, chemistry, biology, earth science and math simulations - PhET - 0 views

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    Fun, interactive, research-based simulations of physical phenomena from the Physics Education Technology project at the University of Colorado.
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    Hi Maggie, This seems like a really great set of simulations. Would be great if someone could link the content to the RNCS...
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Parry's Guide to Cyberbullying - 0 views

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    Kids have always tormented each other. Just think about Lord of the Flies. Now with the help of cyber technologies, sadly, they are doing it more and more online, using mobile phones and interactive games. I spend as much time protecting kids from each other online these days as from cyberpredators.
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Collaboration nation - 0 views

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    Watch a local guru being interviewed!
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Twenty-Five Interesting Ways to use Twitter in the Classroom - 0 views

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    A collaborative presentation compiled by teachers. Some snippets of ideas for lessonplans.
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Student blogging challenge: Why not enter your class??? I will help set you up!!! - 0 views

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    Why not enter your class??? I will help set you up!!!
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MXit's message: Enjoy responsibly - 0 views

  • He said adults needed to teach children "netiquette" - the appropriate use of online technology - so that they could identify and deal with inappropriate contact from a potential predator.
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Africa Geographic digimag - Bringing Africa to the world - 0 views

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    This is an absolutely amazing interactive magazine- I REALLY wouldn't mind having all my magazines in this format. Interactive beautifully illustrated with photos, video snippets and scrolling info bars. Lovely. Could be great in the Geography class/library.
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