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Yep, it’s true. No more charges for using any part of Yacapaca. Not even the brand-new ePortfolios. Over the summer, I decided it would be fairer and more logical to charge for the bit that really costs us money. That’s training and support. Early-adopting users tend to just muck in and work Yacapaca out for…
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Yahoo News reports that Thailand has committed to the $100 One Laptop per Child Project. BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has announced that an ambitious project to provide low-cost laptop computers to all of Thailand’s millions of elementary school students will begin in October. OLPC themselves downplayed this slightly… Thailand: Prime Minister Taksin…
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I had intended to blog this because it raises issues that are important to Chalkface as we refocus our efforts increasingly towards assessment. But my post came out turgid, so I scrapped it when Doug made the point so much better. From the its-so-obvious-it -hurts department, the TES reports that research has found that schools…
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Cultural anthropologists are not known as a particularly radical bunch, so when they rally to the defence of a non-academic cause, it behoves us to take notice. I am referring to the banning of MySpace from American schools, by Congress. The aim is laudable enough, to protect children from online sexual predation by banning not…
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Mark Austin (who wrote these ECDL tests – login req) recently showed me some web quests he’d authored. They are specific to his area, so not appropriate for Yacapaca public space, but good end-of-term fun nonetheless. But what if you want young imaginations to soar beyond Google’s utilitarian façade? Pick up a copy of Philipp…