Sofie De Cupere (editor),
School on the Cloud,
ICT Key Action 3 European Project
Working Group 2 (i-teacher) has initiated and developed an online catalogue of recommended Cloud-based concepts (platforms, technology, applications and tools) for teachers. As getting access to state-of-the-art information is very difficult for teachers, this Working Group uses the annual conferences to ask participating members to identify and share concepts, tools and apps for i-Teacher. The group will establish meta-data for the catalogue. This catalogue will be continually updated by members of the working group as new products, apps and updates appear. The catalogue will be disseminated through the project blog, newsletters and via social media. A hard copy of the latest tools will be printed (on demand) for circulation at dissemination events.
Education on the Cloud 2015 - State of the Art - Case StudiesTheSoFGr
School on the Cloud (SoC),
ICT Key Action 3 European Project - With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union,
Editors:
Karl Donert (ILN Ltd.),
Yannis Kotsanis (Doukas School),
This report documents the state of the art concerning the Cloud in education through 59 case studies gathered in partner countries across Europe. It describes recent activities across Europe in using the Cloud in education. These are initiatives, projects and developments in different countries. The report indicates that there are many examples of Cloud-implementation in Europe, however overall coordination and strategy appears to be lacking.
A Review of Cloud-based Futures and MethodologiesTheSoFGr
Kostis Koutsopoulos (author)
School on the Cloud LLP Project
As technology has become an agent of immense change, it has forced upon the education system Cloud Computing which in the future will have significant ripple effect. The description and evaluation of these effects represent one of the principal goals of the School on the Cloud Network and is expressed in this document whose main objective is to review Cloud based futures and methodologies. That is, responding to the need for examining future enhancements of this technology on education this document presents a review of state-of-the-art research on the future of Cloud based education and elaborates on foresight methods and their application within the working plan of the School on the Cloud Network.
Cloud-based Education: Scenarios for the FutureTheSoFGr
Prof. K. Koutsopoulos (author)
Maria Meletiou-Mavrotheris, Irene Pizzo (Contributors)
School on the Cloud, European Project
As technology has become an agent of immense change, it has forced upon the education system Cloud Computing which in the future will have significant ripple effect. The description and evaluation of these effects represent one of the principal goals of the School on the Cloud Network and is expressed in this document whose main objective is to review Cloud based futures and methodologies. That is, responding to the need for examining future enhancements of this technology on education this document presents a review of state-of-the-art research on the future of Cloud based education and elaborates on foresight methods and their application within the working plan of the School on the Cloud Network.
School on Cloud
A literature review of personalized learning and the CloudTheSoFGr
MSc Luc Zwartjes (editor),
School on the Cloud,
ICT Key Action 3 European Project
As technology has become an agent of immense change, it has forced upon the education system Cloud Computing which in the future will have significant ripple effect. In this new educational environment personalized learning should take a central place. To reach this we first need to analyse what personalized learning exactly is. Although there are many definitions and interpretations there is a consensus that personalized learning starts with the learner with the learner in the centre, actively designing the learning goals, deciding how to access and acquire information, and owning the learning. To make this possible the existing virtual learning environment (VLEs) must be transformed into real personal learning environments, using an adapted pedagogy and making i-learning possible.
Presentations on the impact of Cloud-based teaching and teacher education on ...TheSoFGr
Sofie De Cupere (editor),
School on the Cloud,
ICT Key Action 3 European Project
Participants in Working Group 2 (i-Teacher) have prepared presentations on the impact of Cloud-based teaching, teacher education, training and on the relationship between the “use of Cloud-based teaching” and the mobile, connected and social media use in i-classroom. Discussion and analysis is focused on the identification of training needs for teachers and trainers and produce a guide to Cloud-based terminology. The issues associated with mainstreaming innovation has been discussed and a series of recommendations resulted to a model of vision and practical strategic outlines. These are published as a training needs manifesto for educational organizations and for decision makers.
Transforming education using the Cloud approach, a presentation at Eden Conf...Chryssanthe Sotiriou
In epistemology, in the last few years, important differentiations have occurred related to the way we view education as well as its applications. These changes in perception are of particular importance, because they clearly show the need for a new approach to Education. More specifically, we need to clarify the fundamental principles that determine nowadays the way education is regarded and the methods used in teaching and learning
At the onset, this paper unambiguously declares that nowadays at the centre of the pedagogic approach towards teaching and learning should be the concept of integration. This leads to the position that not only the traditional Teacher Centred Instructing educational paradigm, as well as the much herald present approaches to education, defined as the Student Centred Learning paradigm, are now absolute and we find ourselves in the period of the Net Centred Knowing paradigm which is based on Cloud Computing.
More specifically, the position presented here is simple in its explanation, but radical when is considered in terms of the excising beliefs and practices in the education community. That is, today’s major educational stakeholders require combined and simultaneous capabilities that cannot be dealt with unless we accept the fact that they represent different manifestations of “a whole”, the dialectic entity of education. Therefore, an integrated approach towards teaching and learning is required, an approach that is not possible without the help of the educational abilities provided by Cloud Computing. But understanding such an approach to teaching and learning is possible only through an examination of their nature and their evolution, which in turn determines how we perceive education as well as how we practice it. However, these two dimensions have recently been involved in changes representing what epistemologist Thomas Khun (1962) has termed paradigm shifts and which are presented bellow.
MSc Luc Zwartjes (editor),
School on the Cloud,
ICT Key Action 3 European Project
1 The Story of John, or how education could be
2 What is personalised learning?
3 Personalised learning through the use of technology
4 Criteria for a good personalised learning course
5 Checklist for a good personalised learning course 11
Education on the Cloud 2015 - State of the Art - Case StudiesTheSoFGr
School on the Cloud (SoC),
ICT Key Action 3 European Project - With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union,
Editors:
Karl Donert (ILN Ltd.),
Yannis Kotsanis (Doukas School),
This report documents the state of the art concerning the Cloud in education through 59 case studies gathered in partner countries across Europe. It describes recent activities across Europe in using the Cloud in education. These are initiatives, projects and developments in different countries. The report indicates that there are many examples of Cloud-implementation in Europe, however overall coordination and strategy appears to be lacking.
A Review of Cloud-based Futures and MethodologiesTheSoFGr
Kostis Koutsopoulos (author)
School on the Cloud LLP Project
As technology has become an agent of immense change, it has forced upon the education system Cloud Computing which in the future will have significant ripple effect. The description and evaluation of these effects represent one of the principal goals of the School on the Cloud Network and is expressed in this document whose main objective is to review Cloud based futures and methodologies. That is, responding to the need for examining future enhancements of this technology on education this document presents a review of state-of-the-art research on the future of Cloud based education and elaborates on foresight methods and their application within the working plan of the School on the Cloud Network.
Cloud-based Education: Scenarios for the FutureTheSoFGr
Prof. K. Koutsopoulos (author)
Maria Meletiou-Mavrotheris, Irene Pizzo (Contributors)
School on the Cloud, European Project
As technology has become an agent of immense change, it has forced upon the education system Cloud Computing which in the future will have significant ripple effect. The description and evaluation of these effects represent one of the principal goals of the School on the Cloud Network and is expressed in this document whose main objective is to review Cloud based futures and methodologies. That is, responding to the need for examining future enhancements of this technology on education this document presents a review of state-of-the-art research on the future of Cloud based education and elaborates on foresight methods and their application within the working plan of the School on the Cloud Network.
School on Cloud
A literature review of personalized learning and the CloudTheSoFGr
MSc Luc Zwartjes (editor),
School on the Cloud,
ICT Key Action 3 European Project
As technology has become an agent of immense change, it has forced upon the education system Cloud Computing which in the future will have significant ripple effect. In this new educational environment personalized learning should take a central place. To reach this we first need to analyse what personalized learning exactly is. Although there are many definitions and interpretations there is a consensus that personalized learning starts with the learner with the learner in the centre, actively designing the learning goals, deciding how to access and acquire information, and owning the learning. To make this possible the existing virtual learning environment (VLEs) must be transformed into real personal learning environments, using an adapted pedagogy and making i-learning possible.
Presentations on the impact of Cloud-based teaching and teacher education on ...TheSoFGr
Sofie De Cupere (editor),
School on the Cloud,
ICT Key Action 3 European Project
Participants in Working Group 2 (i-Teacher) have prepared presentations on the impact of Cloud-based teaching, teacher education, training and on the relationship between the “use of Cloud-based teaching” and the mobile, connected and social media use in i-classroom. Discussion and analysis is focused on the identification of training needs for teachers and trainers and produce a guide to Cloud-based terminology. The issues associated with mainstreaming innovation has been discussed and a series of recommendations resulted to a model of vision and practical strategic outlines. These are published as a training needs manifesto for educational organizations and for decision makers.
Transforming education using the Cloud approach, a presentation at Eden Conf...Chryssanthe Sotiriou
In epistemology, in the last few years, important differentiations have occurred related to the way we view education as well as its applications. These changes in perception are of particular importance, because they clearly show the need for a new approach to Education. More specifically, we need to clarify the fundamental principles that determine nowadays the way education is regarded and the methods used in teaching and learning
At the onset, this paper unambiguously declares that nowadays at the centre of the pedagogic approach towards teaching and learning should be the concept of integration. This leads to the position that not only the traditional Teacher Centred Instructing educational paradigm, as well as the much herald present approaches to education, defined as the Student Centred Learning paradigm, are now absolute and we find ourselves in the period of the Net Centred Knowing paradigm which is based on Cloud Computing.
More specifically, the position presented here is simple in its explanation, but radical when is considered in terms of the excising beliefs and practices in the education community. That is, today’s major educational stakeholders require combined and simultaneous capabilities that cannot be dealt with unless we accept the fact that they represent different manifestations of “a whole”, the dialectic entity of education. Therefore, an integrated approach towards teaching and learning is required, an approach that is not possible without the help of the educational abilities provided by Cloud Computing. But understanding such an approach to teaching and learning is possible only through an examination of their nature and their evolution, which in turn determines how we perceive education as well as how we practice it. However, these two dimensions have recently been involved in changes representing what epistemologist Thomas Khun (1962) has termed paradigm shifts and which are presented bellow.
MSc Luc Zwartjes (editor),
School on the Cloud,
ICT Key Action 3 European Project
1 The Story of John, or how education could be
2 What is personalised learning?
3 Personalised learning through the use of technology
4 Criteria for a good personalised learning course
5 Checklist for a good personalised learning course 11
This report documents the state of the art concerning the Cloud in education in partner countries across Europe. It describes policy perspectives, agencies and organisations promoting the Cloud in education, initiatives, projects and developments in different countries, it offers a list of relevant events and activities taking place in Europe, as well as key publications related to the project’s scope. The report indicates that the Cloud is developing rapidly in business but in many countries education has not recognised the advantages offered.
School, Learning and Collaboration in the Cloud,
RuralSchoolCloud Final Conference - 10/10/2015,
http://rsc-project.eu/
K. C. KOUTSOPOULOS ,
Professor NTUA and Doukas School Associate,
SoC Core Partner,
http://www.schoolonthecloud.eu
MSc Luc Zwartjes (editor),
School on the Cloud,
ICT Key Action 3 European Project
As technology has become an agent of immense change, it has forced upon the education system Cloud Computing which in the future will have significant ripple effect. In this new educational environment personalized learning should take a central place. To reach this we first need to analyse what personalized learning exactly is. Although there are many definitions and interpretations there is a consensus that personalized learning starts with the learner in the centre, actively designing the learning goals, deciding how to access and acquire information, and owning the learning. To make this possible the existing virtual learning environment (VLEs) must be transformed into real personal learning environments, using an adapted pedagogy thus making i-learning possible.
SoC: Connecting Education to the Cloud for Digital Citizenship (II)TheSoFGr
School on the Cloud (SoC)
Connecting Education to the Cloud for Digital Citizenship
Chryssanthe Sotiriou, Dimitris Primalis
Global Education Conference
Virtual Conference, 19 November 2014
http://www.globaleducationconference.com
School on the Cloud: 24/7/365 @LearningKarl Donert
A presentation at the eScience 2.0 conference, held in Cologne on 4-5 May 2016, examining some of the challenges associated with the use of Cloud Computing in education, derived from project workshops and meetings of experts.
Doukas School participates in several EU and National R&D projects and coordinates extensive European Networks under programmes such as Horizon 2020, Erasmus+, Lifelong Learning Programme, Intelligent Energy Europe, EPEAEK, PAVE, LINGUA.
For further information about Doukas School Projects please visit:
http://bit.ly/Doukas_R-D_leaflet & http://www.en.doukas.gr/randd
In the context of research projects, Doukas School teachers and experts cooperate in order to express the user-needs of the school pupils or school educators. They also provide valuable feedback for the design of educational services, activities, software/applications etc. During the testing and validation stage, students and teachers in Doukas School evaluate the demonstrator, in order to provide feedback form the side of the actual end-user. Finally, the school participates actively in dissemination and quality assurance activities.
Doukas School participates in several EU and National R&D projects and coordinates extensive European Networks under programmes such as Horizon 2020, Erasmus+, Lifelong Learning Programme, Intelligent Energy Europe, EPEAEK, PAVE, LINGUA.
For further information about Doukas School Projects please visit:
http://bit.ly/Doukas_R-D_leaflet & http://www.en.doukas.gr/randd
In the context of research projects, Doukas School teachers and experts cooperate in order to express the user-needs of the school pupils or school educators. They also provide valuable feedback for the design of educational services, activities, software/applications etc. During the testing and validation stage, students and teachers in Doukas School evaluate the demonstrator, in order to provide feedback form the side of the actual end-user. Finally, the school participates actively in dissemination and quality assurance activities.
Leadership and implementing the Cloud in education Karl Donert
A presentation at the third School on the Cloud summit, held in Brussels on 18 November 2016. The presentation is part of a workshop looking at leadership strategies and issues in implementing the CLoud in education and presents the Guidelines produced by the group, and is derived from project workshops and meetings of experts.
Presentation by Giedrė Tamoliūnė, Vytautas Magnus University at the 2018 European Distance Learning Week's second day webinar on "Line Between Non-formal and Formal Education – Recognition and Credentialing of Learning " - 6 November 2018
Recording of the discussion is available: https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/pnfwkquboctj/
This report documents the state of the art concerning the Cloud in education in partner countries across Europe. It describes policy perspectives, agencies and organisations promoting the Cloud in education, initiatives, projects and developments in different countries, it offers a list of relevant events and activities taking place in Europe, as well as key publications related to the project’s scope. The report indicates that the Cloud is developing rapidly in business but in many countries education has not recognised the advantages offered.
School, Learning and Collaboration in the Cloud,
RuralSchoolCloud Final Conference - 10/10/2015,
http://rsc-project.eu/
K. C. KOUTSOPOULOS ,
Professor NTUA and Doukas School Associate,
SoC Core Partner,
http://www.schoolonthecloud.eu
MSc Luc Zwartjes (editor),
School on the Cloud,
ICT Key Action 3 European Project
As technology has become an agent of immense change, it has forced upon the education system Cloud Computing which in the future will have significant ripple effect. In this new educational environment personalized learning should take a central place. To reach this we first need to analyse what personalized learning exactly is. Although there are many definitions and interpretations there is a consensus that personalized learning starts with the learner in the centre, actively designing the learning goals, deciding how to access and acquire information, and owning the learning. To make this possible the existing virtual learning environment (VLEs) must be transformed into real personal learning environments, using an adapted pedagogy thus making i-learning possible.
SoC: Connecting Education to the Cloud for Digital Citizenship (II)TheSoFGr
School on the Cloud (SoC)
Connecting Education to the Cloud for Digital Citizenship
Chryssanthe Sotiriou, Dimitris Primalis
Global Education Conference
Virtual Conference, 19 November 2014
http://www.globaleducationconference.com
School on the Cloud: 24/7/365 @LearningKarl Donert
A presentation at the eScience 2.0 conference, held in Cologne on 4-5 May 2016, examining some of the challenges associated with the use of Cloud Computing in education, derived from project workshops and meetings of experts.
Doukas School participates in several EU and National R&D projects and coordinates extensive European Networks under programmes such as Horizon 2020, Erasmus+, Lifelong Learning Programme, Intelligent Energy Europe, EPEAEK, PAVE, LINGUA.
For further information about Doukas School Projects please visit:
http://bit.ly/Doukas_R-D_leaflet & http://www.en.doukas.gr/randd
In the context of research projects, Doukas School teachers and experts cooperate in order to express the user-needs of the school pupils or school educators. They also provide valuable feedback for the design of educational services, activities, software/applications etc. During the testing and validation stage, students and teachers in Doukas School evaluate the demonstrator, in order to provide feedback form the side of the actual end-user. Finally, the school participates actively in dissemination and quality assurance activities.
Doukas School participates in several EU and National R&D projects and coordinates extensive European Networks under programmes such as Horizon 2020, Erasmus+, Lifelong Learning Programme, Intelligent Energy Europe, EPEAEK, PAVE, LINGUA.
For further information about Doukas School Projects please visit:
http://bit.ly/Doukas_R-D_leaflet & http://www.en.doukas.gr/randd
In the context of research projects, Doukas School teachers and experts cooperate in order to express the user-needs of the school pupils or school educators. They also provide valuable feedback for the design of educational services, activities, software/applications etc. During the testing and validation stage, students and teachers in Doukas School evaluate the demonstrator, in order to provide feedback form the side of the actual end-user. Finally, the school participates actively in dissemination and quality assurance activities.
Leadership and implementing the Cloud in education Karl Donert
A presentation at the third School on the Cloud summit, held in Brussels on 18 November 2016. The presentation is part of a workshop looking at leadership strategies and issues in implementing the CLoud in education and presents the Guidelines produced by the group, and is derived from project workshops and meetings of experts.
Presentation by Giedrė Tamoliūnė, Vytautas Magnus University at the 2018 European Distance Learning Week's second day webinar on "Line Between Non-formal and Formal Education – Recognition and Credentialing of Learning " - 6 November 2018
Recording of the discussion is available: https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/pnfwkquboctj/
FORGE brochure
Forging Online Education through FIRE (FORGE) is a project bringing the FIRE and eLearning worlds together. FORGE will align FIRE (Future Internet Research and Experimentation) with the ongoing education revolution. This project will specify development methodologies and best practices for offering FIRE experimentation facilities to learners and to the learning community in general. FORGE relates to communications and IT, as well as to other disciplines including the physical and social sciences. It will lead to a strong connection between the learning community and existing FIRE platforms and supporting tools.
Livewell Project @ Health Informatics Scotland 2014, Glasgow, 2 Sep 2014Maged N. Kamel Boulos
Please cite as:
Kamel Boulos MN, Livewell Project Consortium. Livewell Project (project overview and early user feedback and impressions from the Summer 2014 pilot testing phase). In: Online Proceedings of Health Informatics Scotland 2014 Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, 2 September 2014. URLs: http://www.webcitation.org/6SIO8Vo19 and http://www.knowledge.scot.nhs.uk/his/events/health-informatics-scotland-conference-2014/presentations-and-audio.aspx
http://www.slideshare.net/sl.medic/livewellhis-glasgow2-sep2014
What is needed for successful Cloud Computing implementation in education?TheSoFGr
School on the Cloud (SoC),
ICT Key Action 3 European Project - With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union
Author: Karl Donert
Abstract: This deliverable is the publication based on research undertaken before the 3rd Summit Meeting of the School on the Cloud Project. It is based on literature research and surveys of project participants.
The publication considers the current needs for the development of Cloud Computing in European education. It examines some of the ongoing barriers to the implementation of Cloud Computing in education and explores leadership and policy issues.
The publication led to the development and launch of a Brussels Declaration for a Cloud Computing Strategy for European Education.
Thoughts on Future University in 2030 Keynote Speaker Presentation for the ICIER International Conference on Interdisciplinary Educational Reflections 9 June 2022, virtual
ALTA'19 plenary presentation by Gytis CibulskisUp2Universe
"Continuing Professional Development of Teachers‘ Digital Competences: Up2U Project Approach and Lessons Learned" presentation at the International conference ALTA’19
“Advanced Learning Technologies and Applications. Next Generation Learning Environments”
ERASMUSDAYS: innovation travels… without borders!TheSoFGr
ERASMUSDAYS 2020: 15-17 October 2020
1 INFOGRAPHIC, 10 PROJECTS, 100+ IDEAS, 1000+ LINKS!
10 Erasmus+ projects (with their links) in current development at October 2020 from the Research and Innovation Department at Doukas School, with hundreds of innovative ideas and thousands of links to educational material (K-12)
R&D - PROJECT LINKS:
www.en.doukas.gr/randd
www.l-cloud.eu
www.slideshowproject.eu
shiftingwalls.eu
www.foodaware-project.eu
meet-tao.eu
steamitup.eu
steame.eu
steam-edu.eu
elstem.eu
School on the Cloud (SoC),
ICT Key Action 3 European Project - With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union
Editor: Sofie De Cupere
3rd SoC Summit
Brussels, 18 Nov. 2016
School on the Cloud (SoC),
ICT Key Action 3 European Project - With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union
Editor: Luc Zwartjes
3rd SoC Summit
Brussels, 18 Nov. 2016
School on the Cloud (SoC),
ICT Key Action 3 European Project - With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union
Author: Kostis Koutsopoulos, Yannis Kotsanis
WG 4: SoC i-Future
Brussels, 18 Nov. 2016
e-Twinning Σχέδιο Εργασίας βασισμένο σε Παιχνίδι για τη δημιουργική και ευχάριστη εκμάθηση των Γαλλικών
Αθ. Βαρσαμίδου, Ελ. Τσέβη, Μικ. Μπαλαφούτη
Πανελλήνιο Συνέδριο με θέμα Καλές Πρακτικές και Καινοτομία στη Δευτεροβάθμια Εκπαίδευση
Κολλέγιο Αθηνών, 14-15 Μαρτίου
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
How to Create Map Views in the Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
The map views are useful for providing a geographical representation of data. They allow users to visualize and analyze the data in a more intuitive manner.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
1.4 modern child centered education - mahatma gandhi-2.pptx
An online catalogue of platforms, tools and apps for teachers, trainers and educators
1. School on the Cloud: Connecting Education to the Cloud for Digital Citizenship
An online catalogue
of platforms, tools and apps
for teachers, trainers and educators
June 2015
SchoolontheCloud.eu
Work Group 2
i-Teacher
Catalogue
2. 543221–LLP–1–2013–1–GR-KA3- KA3NW
2 School on the Cloud D3.2
Deliverable Title: An online catalogue of platforms, tools and apps for teachers, trainers and educators
Deliverable Nr: 3.2
Final date of deliverable: 01/06/2015
Version: 2.0
Dissemination Level: Public
Editor: Sofie De Cupere
Project Title: School on the Cloud (SoC)
Project Nr: 543221–LLP–1–2013–1–GR-KA3- KA3NW
Project Start Date: June 30, 2015
Duration: 36 months
European Commission: Lifelong Learning Program - ICT Key Action 3 European Project
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission, Lifelong Learning
Programme of the European Union. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the
Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained
therein.
3. 543221–LLP–1–2013–1–GR-KA3- KA3NW
3 School on the Cloud D3.2
“School on Cloud: Connecting Education to the Cloud for Digital
Citizenship”
European Commission: Lifelong Learning Program
ICT Key Action 3 European Project
543221–LLP–1–2013–1–GR-KA3- KA3NW
An online catalogue of platforms, tools and apps for teachers, trainers
and educators
Working Group 2: Deliverable 3.2
Editor: Sofie De Cupere
Due date of deliverable : 31/01/2015 (Version 1.0)
Final date of deliverable: 01/06/2015 (Version 2.0)
Start date of project : January 1, 2014
Duration : 36 months
Dissemination Level : Public
Abstract: Working Group 2 (i-teacher) has initiated and developed an online catalogue of
recommended Cloud-based concepts (platforms, technology, applications and tools) for teachers. As
getting access to state-of-the-art information is very difficult for teachers, this Working Group uses the
annual conferences to ask participating members to identify and share concepts, tools and apps for i-
Teacher. The group will establish meta-data for the catalogue. This catalogue will be continually
updated by members of the working group as new products, apps and updates appear. The catalogue
will be disseminated through the project blog, newsletters and via social media. A hard copy of the
latest tools will be printed (on demand) for circulation at dissemination events.
With the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union
4. 543221–LLP–1–2013–1–GR-KA3- KA3NW
4 School on the Cloud D3.2
- Antonina Bliort
- Apostolopoulou Katerina
- Armstrong Ms Niamh
- Claudia Ribeiro
- Conea Gabriela
- Cristiana Martinha
- Cruces Fernando
- De Angelis Kylene
- Donert Karl
- Dr. Eng. Elmo De Angelis
- Ferreira Dário
- Ferreira Sandra
- Gonzalez Gonzalez, María Jesús
- Koller Alfonz
- Lázaro y Torres, María Luisa
- Leonardi Simonetta
- Nunes Célia
- Pöckl Mag. Anita
- Rocha Sérgio
- Sanchez Isaac Buzo
- Schmeinck Prof. Dr. Daniela
- Siegmund Alexander
- Silva Durval Vieira
- Sotiriou Chryssanthe
- Spigarelli Sandra
- Strobl Prof Dr. Josef
- Tiago Reigada
- Totev Todor
- Toteva Kalinka
- Ulrich Michel
- Valcke Andries
- Vandeborne Nicole
- Vogler Robert
A lot of internal and external colleagues of GO! have helped us to make the presentations.
We would like to thank them very much for their time and excellent work:
- De Vleesschauwer Elisabeth, Verleijen Jacques, De Ridder Kevin, Van Boven Hans, Vermeersch Jens, Vliegen
Pascal, Buytaert Jan and Descamps Sofie, form GO!
- Lepomme Rudi, from Gartner
- Cuyt Bram, from Scholengroep Rivierenland
- Barrix Ken and De Pril Filip, from Scholengroep Brussel
- Devlies Erik, from Klascement
- Bruggeman Bram, from Bramvuur
Special thanks to Barrix Ken (who joined our meeting in Porto) for his great contribution to the deliverables and
De Cupere Katrien who has helped with the translations.