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Monthly Archives: March 2004
Experimenting with Bloki
I opened an account with Bloki after a suggestion given by Isabel Perez in the webheads group. According to the Bloki introductory page, Bloki is a web site on which you can create web pages, publish a blog, and host … Continue reading
E-learning at Home
My son, a young college student, has no time to go to a language school to perfect his English. He did two or three holiday courses but would like to stay in contact with the language and develop his reading … Continue reading
Contribute to The Educational ICT Debate
Peter Twining, Senior Lecturer in Education from The Centre for Curriculum and Teaching Studies (CATS) at The Open University, UK has devised a questionnaire which explores views on whether ICT should be an essential element of education and what rationales … Continue reading
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Webheads in Action – Evonline 2004
Evonline 2004 Becoming a Webhead finished last week – this online workshop, which I would call more of a jamboree because of its friendly and informal atmosphere, connected about 120 teachers from all over the world. For 6 weeks, we … Continue reading