Friday, March 28, 2008

CASE STUDY: Setting up and taking part in Schoolnets

Schoolnets are networks of stakeholders involved in education, working via the web and face to face to bring about innovation in education. Typically, they involve schools, teachers, technology experts and Ministries of education, working in partnership to make education more engaging for children and young people. Schoolnets exist all over the world, and are either national (e.g. Schoolnet Thailand) or international (e.g. European Schoolnet).


Schoolnet resources

  • UNESCO Schoolnet Toolkit - A series of practical suggestions for teachers and policy-makers for establishing or strengthening Schoolnets, based on experiences in schoolnets in SE Asia and worldwide.
  • Learning with eTwinning - Practical guidance from European Schoolnet on setting up and running eTwinning projects for school collaboration.
  • Schoolnetworking in Africa - This compendium covers a range of SchoolNets and school networking activities taking place across Africa.


Schoolnet photos

Class at Rayongwittayakom School, Thailand by unesco_schoolnet

Thailand

Teacher and students, Malaysia by unesco_schoolnet

Malaysia

Wai-ing kids by lexa_lotus

Myanmar

Wired girls by lexa_lotus

Malaysia

Podcasting with Audacity by Edublogger

eTwinning

Schoolnet GRADUATES by Jackson 007

Africa

A technician from Schoolnet Malawi repairing a computer by computer_aid_international

Glenn Edwards

European Schoolnet Round Table by chippydd

European

eTwinning

Presentation from Schoolnet Japan by shinyai

japanese

the eTwinning team.jpg by aineniaongusa

eTwinning

Camp 2007

eLearning across the globe headlines
400 eTwinning teachers meet in Romania

Mexican Student Builds Eco-Video Game

Video clip for Safer Internet Day

LeMill - European community of learning resources growing

Science Education in Europe: Critical Reflections

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