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Hour of Code - skills and awareness

Hour of Code – skills and awareness

December 6, 2014 · by Camilla Elliott · in coding, digital literacy

The Hour of Code is an international activity aimed at involving K-12 students in the understanding and creation of computer code.  Initiated by Hadi Partovi, the Hour of Code attracted approximately 20 million participants in 2013, the majority of whom were from the…

What’s Technology For, Anyway?

What’s Technology For, Anyway?

August 12, 2013 · by slvadmin · in Events, Guest post, Web 2.0 tools

In this guest post, Kristin Fontichiaro, Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan, School of Information highlights key ideas from her upcoming presentation at SLAV’s, Transliteracy, multiliteracy, makerspaces: how can I participate? on Friday, 16th August. The other day, I heard…

All About Change: Raising Modern Learners

All About Change: Raising Modern Learners

July 23, 2013 · by Catherine Hainstock · in News, Web 2.0 tools

Raising Modern Learners (RML) News is a new go-to place if you believe in real educational change and want to stay informed, be part of the conversation and help educate your school community about issues in contemporary education. Raising Modern Learners…

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