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| + | ==ENCYCLOPEDIA OF EARTH== | ||
| + | [http://www.eoearth.org/ Encyclopedia of Earth (EoE)] | ||
| - | + | [http://www.eoearth.org/profile/Sidney.draggan Dr. Sidney Draggan] | |
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| + | [http://www.eoearth.org/article/Svalbard_Global_Seed_Vault?topic=49513 Article Example] | ||
| + | [http://www.eoearth.org/article/Become_an_EoE_Contributor Become an EoE Author or Topic Editor] | ||
| - | ===Education for a Digital World | + | ==IISS "VIVANTE" BARI - ITALY== |
| + | Teachers: Anna Ditonno, Palmira Ronchi - | ||
| + | [http://www.vivante.it School website ] | ||
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| + | ==Education for a Digital World== | ||
| + | Advice, Guidelines, and Effective Practice from Around the Globe | ||
Collaborative book written by authors from around the world. Published by BCcampus and Commonwealth of Learning<br> | Collaborative book written by authors from around the world. Published by BCcampus and Commonwealth of Learning<br> | ||
The book uses a Creative Commons copyright: CC-BY-SA (share alike with attribution) <br> | The book uses a Creative Commons copyright: CC-BY-SA (share alike with attribution) <br> | ||
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Submitted by Patricia Delich (one of the book's authors) | Submitted by Patricia Delich (one of the book's authors) | ||
| - | + | ==Liza Loop, LO*OP Center Inc. (which stands for Learning Options * Open Portal)== | |
LO*OP is a general purpose educational corporation with nonprofit (tax exempt) status in the USA. Begun in 1975, LO*OP pioneered in bringing microcomputers to schools and the public in the 1970s and 80s, worked in intercultural communications and environmental education in the 1990s. It's projects since 2000 include a virtual museum on the History of Computing in Learning and Education (currently under construction in Second Life (R)) and developing a concept of Open Educative Systems. Please visit us at [http://www.loopcenter.org LO*OP Center's web site] or email Lizaloop atsign gmail.com | LO*OP is a general purpose educational corporation with nonprofit (tax exempt) status in the USA. Begun in 1975, LO*OP pioneered in bringing microcomputers to schools and the public in the 1970s and 80s, worked in intercultural communications and environmental education in the 1990s. It's projects since 2000 include a virtual museum on the History of Computing in Learning and Education (currently under construction in Second Life (R)) and developing a concept of Open Educative Systems. Please visit us at [http://www.loopcenter.org LO*OP Center's web site] or email Lizaloop atsign gmail.com | ||
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==[http://www.integrating-technology.org Integrating Technology for Active Lifelong Learning (IT4ALL)]== | ==[http://www.integrating-technology.org Integrating Technology for Active Lifelong Learning (IT4ALL)]== | ||
IT4ALL is a non-profit educational organization that offers free or low cost professional development workshops on how to integrate technology for active lifelong learners (IT4ALL) via blended (BL) and blended online learning (BOL) courses, workshops, communities of learning, international collaborative projects, and live online events. [[User:Nelliemuller|Dr. Nellie Deutsch]] 05:45, 1 July 2010 (UTC) | IT4ALL is a non-profit educational organization that offers free or low cost professional development workshops on how to integrate technology for active lifelong learners (IT4ALL) via blended (BL) and blended online learning (BOL) courses, workshops, communities of learning, international collaborative projects, and live online events. [[User:Nelliemuller|Dr. Nellie Deutsch]] 05:45, 1 July 2010 (UTC) | ||
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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF EARTH
Become an EoE Author or Topic Editor
IISS "VIVANTE" BARI - ITALY
Teachers: Anna Ditonno, Palmira Ronchi - School website
Education for a Digital World
Advice, Guidelines, and Effective Practice from Around the Globe
Collaborative book written by authors from around the world. Published by BCcampus and Commonwealth of Learning
The book uses a Creative Commons copyright: CC-BY-SA (share alike with attribution)
http://www.col.org/colweb/site/cache/offonce/pid/5312
Submitted by Patricia Delich (one of the book's authors)
Liza Loop, LO*OP Center Inc. (which stands for Learning Options * Open Portal)
LO*OP is a general purpose educational corporation with nonprofit (tax exempt) status in the USA. Begun in 1975, LO*OP pioneered in bringing microcomputers to schools and the public in the 1970s and 80s, worked in intercultural communications and environmental education in the 1990s. It's projects since 2000 include a virtual museum on the History of Computing in Learning and Education (currently under construction in Second Life (R)) and developing a concept of Open Educative Systems. Please visit us at LO*OP Center's web site or email Lizaloop atsign gmail.com
Integrating Technology for Active Lifelong Learning (IT4ALL)
IT4ALL is a non-profit educational organization that offers free or low cost professional development workshops on how to integrate technology for active lifelong learners (IT4ALL) via blended (BL) and blended online learning (BOL) courses, workshops, communities of learning, international collaborative projects, and live online events. Dr. Nellie Deutsch 05:45, 1 July 2010 (UTC)