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The International Conference on e-Learning invites researchers, practitioners and academics to present their research findings, work in progress, case studies and conceptual advances in areas of work where education and technology intersect. The c...
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Destiny

http://blabberize.com/ 5 Replies

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Michelle Lahti

Learning about cultures

Started by Michelle Lahti in Announcements Nov 10.

Nicole Huett

Can studying be made interesting? 1 Reply

Started by Nicole Huett in Links worth knowing.. Last reply by Aaron Smith Aug 28.

Matthew Stark

Multiage

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Aaron Smith

Welcome to the 2009-2010 school year!

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2nd Grade 2 Replies

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PlansForUs-Creation through Collaboration 2 Replies

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Rozhan M. Idrus

The International Conference on e-Learning 2010 in Malaysia

The International Conference on e-Learning invites researchers, practitioners and academics to present their research findings, work in progress, case studies and conceptual advances in areas of work where education and technology intersect. The conference brings together varied groups of people with different perspectives, experiences and knowledge in one location. It aims to help practitioners find ways of putting research into practice and researchers to gain an understanding of real-world pr… Continue

Posted by Rozhan M. Idrus on November 12, 2009 at 11:28am

Marina Kraus

Waterlife: A game that’s fun to play and teach science and conservation concepts

WaterLife: Where Rivers Meet the Sea game


This time, I'd like to highlight a great podcast from NOAA National Ocean Service about the WaterLife game and in general, gaming and education. This is an inter… Continue

Posted by Marina Kraus on November 2, 2009 at 12:30pm

Pat Jewett

Educators Should Lead The Way

Last summer I worked for a high tech company on a project to setup a social network. The company was using these to educate their immense staff on their medical and dental insurance and travel medical insurance policies. They created videos, documents, discussion threads, and even posted forms for employees to comple… Continue

Posted by Pat Jewett on October 24, 2009 at 12:48am

 
 

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