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Monthly Archives: February 2014

The evolution of the web

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Interactive infographic about the evolution of browsers and the web. This infographic features major web browsers since 1993 such as Mosaic, Netscape, Opera, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, and Chrome, as well as key developments in web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Thomas Adam Johnson‘s insight:

A powerfully useful interactive site that enables users to delve into the history of the web.

See on www.evolutionoftheweb.com

 
 

Advisory Matters

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The International Technology in Education Mark (ITEM) is an accreditation scheme for International Schools. Derived from the UK’s ICT Mark and ISTE’s NETS, the scheme enables schools to self-review their ICT provision across all areas of the school, from administration to integrating ICT into the curriculum. It is accredited by Naace, the professional association for educators interested in advancing education through ICT, and an ISTE affiliate.
ITEM sets out a structure of elements, strands and aspects to facilitate self-evaluation, benchmarking and action planning.
The eight elements are:

Leadership and Vision

 

Learning Experiences

 

Planning, Assessment & Evaluation

 

Work and Learning

 

Digital Citizenship

 

Professional Growth and Practice

 

Innovation and Creativity

 

Resources

Thomas Adam Johnson‘s insight:

This is a structure for schools to recognise and gauge technology development.

See on www.advisorymatters.com

 
 

Storypark

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Software for early childhood teachers to easily create children’s e-portfolios & learning stories online for free and share privately with family.

Thomas Adam Johnson‘s insight:

Just wondering what others thought about this platform for learners in higher levels? Sometimes simple solutions are the best ones for all.

See on www.storypark.com

 
 

Storypark

See on Scoop.ittech | design | education

Software for early childhood teachers to easily create children’s e-portfolios & learning stories online for free and share privately with family.

Thomas Adam Johnson‘s insight:

Just wondering what others thought about this platform for learners in higher levels?  Sometimes simple solutions are the best ones for all.

See on www.storypark.com