The Future of Education

Charting the Course of Teaching and Learning in a Networked World

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On "Uniqueness" in Education

This presentation was given in an international seminar on "Special Education". It critically examines the present education system & c…

Started by Sukhpreet Kaur

1 Feb 12
Reply by David Miller

More Collaboration means less Collaboration Software

We developed a community portal with robust resources to allow you to work in groups as educators, students or parents. As a long time educ…

Started by Keith Tompkins

1 May 3, 2012
Reply by Keith Tompkins

New online tutoring website

I have launched a new online tutoring website Tutorhub, and am looking for feedback from people with a keen interest in education on what t…

Started by Jon Ellis

0 Dec 9, 2011

New free teacher professional develop resource - need feedback and suggestions

Hi Everyone, I am part of a team that has been developing a free resource for teachers in any discipline called Learning to Teach Online. W…

Started by Simon McIntyre

5 Jun 24, 2011
Reply by sophica

European project digital language learning, please help.

r.e. GLOSSA – Advancing the teaching and learning of less widely taught European languages GLOSSA is a European Union education project…

Started by Joel Josephson

0 Jun 21, 2010

Free online Biblical Hebrew lesson: 26+ minutes

FYI, here is a free online lesson on the basics of reading and understanding Hebrew, especially Biblical Hebrew: http://www.tanach.co.il/d

Started by Moshe Burt

0 Jan 31, 2010
Reply by Donna Murdoch

Learning English Online (LEO) : Farming

In this session, the participants will discuss farming: Learning English Online (LEO) : Farming by Nellie Deutsch Get your own Virtual C…

Started by Sukhpreet Kaur

0 Dec 20, 2009

Walking the Great Wall China..Travel Talk..Listen and Learn

In this session, Maggi Carstairs will share the Travel stories and you will be given the opportunity to ask questions and write your own re…

Started by Sukhpreet Kaur

1 Dec 10, 2009
Reply by debby

Spanish for English Speakers (Part 3)

In this session, the topics will comprehend the Spanish language from an historical - linguistics perspective both in Spain and Latin Ameri…

Started by Sukhpreet Kaur

0 Dec 6, 2009

Learning English Online (LEO) : Grammar & Words

In this session, Nellie Deutsch will talk about the subject & predicate of a sentence and subject/verb agreement. Learning English Onl…

Started by Sukhpreet Kaur

0 Dec 4, 2009

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