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Mission to Learn Blog Features Article: "26 Learning Games to Change the World" By jtcobb on Apr 29, 2008 in
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Free to Use, Free to Develop, Freedom for Education
SAKAI is an online Collaboration and Learning Environment. Many users of Sakai deploy it to support teaching and learning, ad hoc group collaboration, support for portfolios and research collaboration. Sakai is a free and open source product
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The eLearning Africa 2008 conference programme is now online. With more than 240 speakers from 51 countries, 4 plenary sessions, 66 sessions in 11 parallel conference strands, 48 demonstrations and best practice examples, 13 workshops and a number of exciting new features, the event will again be a landmark in pan-African capacity-building for ICT-enhanced education and training. The 3rd International Conference on ICT for Development, Education and Training will take place from May 28 to 30, 2008 in Accra, Ghana under the Patronage of the Ghanaian Minister for Education, Science and Sports, the Hon. Prof. Dominic K. Fobih. eLearning Africa has established itself as the largest and most comprehensive capacity-development event for technology-enhanced education and training on the Continent. Initiated in May 2006 in Addis Ababa under the Patronage of the Ethiopian
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Free-Reading is an ongoing, collaborative, teacher-based, curriculum-sharing project. We're looking to provide a reliable forum where teachers can openly and freely share their successful and effective methods for teaching reading in grades K-1 and for at-risk
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While E-learning is continually being evaluated and transformed, with new insights and emerging technologies, it can be hard to sift through the stream of information to find the most relevant and reliable resources. This web site has a diverse and extensive
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One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) provides children around the world with inexpensive laptop computers that help connect them to online resources and allow them to have off-line computing power and class interconnectivity. Utilizing open source software, the durable green machines bypass many of the obstacles associated with for-sale software such as costs, license restrictions, international tech support, and rapid distribution, among others. In an April 24th 2007 interview, Walter Bender, President of Software and Content for (OLPC) said that “One Laptop per Child is a project about the transformation of education. It's about giving children who don't have the opportunity for learning that opportunity. So it's about access, it's about equity, and it's about giving the
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