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This is the log of a teacher working with IT in school (futher education, students 16-18 year). Looking at new possibilities for learning in school with IT. Also teaching collegues and students in using VLE Virtual Learning Enviroment e.g. fronter), E-learning and M-Learning.
Friday, October 22, 2010
problemettos on the blog
Have had some problemettos posting. Will fix it shortly.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Pupils don´t know the difference between smartphone and ordinary mobiles
I have noticed that many pupills don't know the difference between smartphones and ordinary mobiles - even though they bought the latest version of Iphone or Android!
They know that they can download games and go out on the internet and look at Youtube. Few are aware that their phone actually is a computer and see the many possibilities they have with the many APPs available.
I have therefore started to actively integrate the mobiles in my lessons.
They know that they can download games and go out on the internet and look at Youtube. Few are aware that their phone actually is a computer and see the many possibilities they have with the many APPs available.
I have therefore started to actively integrate the mobiles in my lessons.
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Friday, October 8, 2010
English teachers want education in fronter's test tool
English teachers has ordered an education in the "test" tool in Fronter.
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Euphorus again
Have sent mail to our ICT coordinator to draw to her attention that the licens for the Euphorus service is only licensed to Konvux and must be overtaken by the e in order for the other schools to use the service.
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Students kicked out when trying to turn in test
Two students were kicked out of Fronter at two different occations when trying to turn in tests in Fronter.
Their class mates didn't experience the same problems. Going through the checklist revealed:
* They had the same "rights" in the room and folder as their classmates.
* They had turned in the exam on time and used the program correctly.
* They had used different computers both times which worked for the others.
The answer must lie in their accounts setting. Have given the case to one of our techs.
Their class mates didn't experience the same problems. Going through the checklist revealed:
* They had the same "rights" in the room and folder as their classmates.
* They had turned in the exam on time and used the program correctly.
* They had used different computers both times which worked for the others.
The answer must lie in their accounts setting. Have given the case to one of our techs.
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