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Computers in Classrooms -- next edition - UPDATE
By Terry Freedman
Wed, 2 Sep 2009, 11:00
The latest edition of Computers in Classrooms will be on the virtual news stands tomorrow, ie 3rd September 2009), if all goes according to schedule. It’s a bumper edition, and free, and below is a summary of what’s in it.
- News and reviews, including free resources.
- Back to work: a guide to some useful articles to help people get off to a good start.
- Teaching yourself Chinese: Adrienne Blaser evaluates ten relevant websites, three of them in depth.
- Five Minute Fiction: The Big Sweep A hard-boiled tale concerning a new school build.
- Using new technologies to enhance learning experiences: Kevin Mc Laughlin discusses four applications and how he uses them.
- The European Pedagogical ICT licence (EPICT) course: Neil Howie explains what this is and why it is useful.
- Using cartoons and comics: how to make use of free cartoons and even get the kids creating their own, using free or almost free resources.

Update:
'Publication' has been delayed because I've been looking into changing
the appearance of the newsletter. But if this looks like it's going to
delay publication too long, I'll go ahead and bring the newsletter out
in its current style, by early next week. Apologies for the delay, but it will be worth waiting for however it looks!
The picture above illustration from Adrienne Blaser’s article.
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© Terry Freedman Wed, 2 Sep 2009