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School Innovation
03 November
2008 I Lucia Sali
After four and a half years, the iClass project - one of the largest projects funded by the European Commission DG Information Society to create an intelligent Distributed Cognitive-based Open Learning System for schools - came to an end in July 2008. European Schoolnet (EUN) has...
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12 February
2008 I Paul Gerhard
An innovative learning model is currently being developed under a European Commission scheme which could revolutionise the way we learn. iClass has been in the making for the last four years as a platform to know more about the way we acquire knowledge and ‘learn how you learn’.
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09 August
2007 I Herman Vermeiren, head teacher, Vrije Basisschool ’De Minnestraal’
A number of countries, such as the UK (more than 30,000 schools), France, Spain (3,000 schools), Germany (5,000 schools), Poland (1,500 schools) have introduced interactive whiteboards in the last few years. Other countries such as Denmark and Austria are planning to do so in the...
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15 November
2005 I Anja Balanskat
The new emphasis in education is on supporting the learner, in collaboration with peers and teachers/managers or other school education staff, through a lifetime of education, both within and outside the classroom.
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17 August
2005 I Gerard Queen (Based on information from ITALES)
A 3D Web-based e-learning environment, designed to not only engage the pupil, but also to make it easy for teachers to construct learning courses and materials using simple building-block practices has been developed by a team of European researchers.
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08 December 2004 I Riina Vuorikari
Can new pedagogical models really be introduced in European schools? Yes, if you are to believe the final report from the OASIS project where 25 schools across Europe validated the pedagogical approaches rooted in problem based learning, constructivist learning theory, and Computer...
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4 November 2003 I Riina Vuorikari
This is the second article in a series about schools in Europe that have their vision very firmly set on the future. The school is Sun Bay school, Helsinki, Finland. Architecture combined with strong pedagogical ideas was the stepping-stone for a new school in a recently developed...
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