How to work with Dropbox

Posted by Unknown Senin, 30 April 2012 0 komentar
Dropbox is a fantastic programme that gives you 2GB free if you install it on your computer. If you invite others you can get masses more free space. It really is worth downloading and installing Dropbox on to your computer. Once installed it makes a folder in your Documents folder. Whatever you place in this new Dropbox folder is aautomatically backed up on the web and can be accessed from anywhere. So just to have an online backup for your important documents is wonderful.The other marvelous part of Dropbox is that once you have an account, you can install Dropbox on all the computers you use and it keeps them perfectly synced. No more flash drives needed!  I have compiled some ideas of how to use Dropbox in this Slideshare.

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Malaysia Traffic CCTV

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 29 April 2012 0 komentar
We've just updated our Android app for traffic CCTV in Malaysia. The app, TraffiCam version 5.5 is now available in Google Play here.

The following CCTVs have been incorporated:-
  • Putrajaya
  • ITIS (DBKL Integrated Transport Information System)





You can download the Android app here.



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Windows Live Movie Maker is fantastic to use in the classroom - and it is free!

Posted by Unknown Senin, 23 April 2012 0 komentar

Submitted by Fiona Beal
The next programme that we will take a look at is Windows Movie Maker. Movie Maker is a fantastic programme to use -  if you think that creating a video with your photos is too complicated then see what you think after trying Windows Movie Maker. The great thing about it is you can add photos and video, whereas in Photostory 3 you can only add photos.

Which Movie Maker do I use?

There can be a bit of confusion about Windows Movie Maker because if you are using Microsoft XP, Windows Movie Maker is already part of the package. It is what I call the 'old' Movie Maker (and in my opinion it is much easier to use).  You CANNOT install Windows Live Movie Maker 
 if you are running XP, as far as I can see. So I am going to put two tutorials below - one for XP users which is the old Windows Movie Maker, and one for Windows 7 users - the new Windows Live Movie Maker. 


Windows Movie Maker for Windows XP users
(I am not sure about where Windows Vista fits in)


I found this tutorial on the Internet and it seems to do the trick.  





Windows Live Movie Maker for Windows 7 users

This is the latest Movie Maker - Windows Live Movie Maker. I found this tutorial on the Internet and it also seems to do the trick. On Thursday evening the webinar will focus on Windows Live Movie Maker.








What can you do with Movie Maker?

Not only can you include your best photo shots and some of your clips, but you can also add some really nice video and transition effects. Your movie could look quite professional at the end.

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How to get started with Windows Live Movie Maker

If you look at the image above you’ll see that there is a place that says ‘Add videos and photos’. After you do this the media clips appear on the timeline at the side. Then you add as many effects as you like. You can even add titles and credits to your movie. Here is an infomercial from Microsoft showing how to use the Windows Live Movie maker software.





How to use Windows Live Movie maker step-by-step to make a simple movie

Instead of putting my application into SlideShare as I usually do,  I thought I would experiment with Microsoft's Sky Drive. Did you know that when you join the Partners in Learning Network you receive a whole web-based Office suite (almost like Google Docs) with 25 GBs of free space. I uploaded my PowerPoint to my SkyDrive and have shared it so that it can be seen by others. You can watch this full screen by clicking the little box on the right. 




Here is the actual video I made when completing the PowerPoint tutorial above. The beauty of Blogger is that you can just add a video like this straight from your computer without having to go through youTube or another hosting service. 

http://meet78641452.adobeconnect.com/p6ha1ycp091/


What about starting a movie channel for your class?

You can create your own movie channel in YouTube or in School Tube to store all your class’s movies. I believe there is also a YouTube Schools now. When I was teaching last year I opened a free School Tube account because it seemed a safer environment.

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Weather Forecast for Town in Selangor

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 22 April 2012 0 komentar
We've just released a new version of Cuaca app for Android phone version 1.6
In this latest updates, we have incorporated the weather forecast for the following towns in Selangor.


Get the app from Google Play here.


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Termination of www.mytikus.com

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 20 April 2012 0 komentar
dear all,

we wish to inform that we're no longer interested to maintain our previous official web site at www.mytikus.com
from today onwards, we'll be using this blog as our medium of information dissemination.

our official info or contact:-
email:- mytikus@gmail.com
blog:- http://androidmalaysia-mytikus.blogspot.com/
facebook:- http://www.facebook.com/mytikus
market place:- Google Play

roger n out
~mytikus

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Check Voice Recognition Availability in Your Android Phone

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How to check if your Android device has voice recognition?
You can use MyDroid application which is available for free in Google Play.
Install and run the application in your Android phone.





This application not only detect if your device has Voice Recognition but also other features.
You can download the app here.

~mytikus

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Photostory 3 for Windows is a great free classroom tool

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Photostories are digital stories shown in a sequence of photographs. You can write on the photographs, narrate what is happening, add music and effects and turn the whole digitial story into a movie.  It is a fantastic programme and can be used in a multitude of ways from Grade 1 – Adult! Microsoft has a marvelous programme called Photostory 3 for Windows that is very useful to use in a technology-integrated classroom.

If Photostory 3 is not already part of your Windows package you can go to Google and ask for a download. It will probably take you to Microsoft.com/downloads. 

Before you get started plan what you want to do.
  • What will you call your photostory?
  • What photos will you use and where will you find them?
  • Do you want to add narration?
  • Will you use music?
Put everything you want to use in a folder. 


Step-by-step instruction on how to use Photostory 3


Let's started with a step-by-step tutorial 


Ideas for classroom uses of Photostory 3


Here is a collection of ideas on how to use Photostory 3 in the classroom. Perhaps you can add to these ideas?
Classroom uses for Photostory 3 for Windows

View more PowerPoint from fionabeal

One of the great things about using Photostory 3 is that it can easily be uploaded to a blog without going through YouTube or a similar hosting programme. This is a photostory of a blogging project I did with a combined Grade 4/5 class at school. This illustrates how you can write on photos,  add interleaves and add music...plus upload it to a blog.




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Android App - RSS Reader for Minda Tajdid (Dr Asri)

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 18 April 2012 0 komentar
We've incorporated RSS reader for Minda Tajdid (Dr Asri) website into our RSS app reader.
With this app, you can get the updates from your Android Phone.

You can download this free Android application from Google Play here.


Enjoiiii...
~mytikus

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Android App to Forward Incoming SMS

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 17 April 2012 0 komentar
We've just released an upgraded version of SMS Forwarder app for Android. Use this app to forward any incoming message to another phone using a passcode.

This app is suitable when you accidentally left behind your phone at home or office. To retrieve your incoming message, send the passcode to activate the app. Once activated, your phone will forward any incoming message to the requestor phone.


You can also use this app to monitor your children's text messages but this app has not been designed to be 100% stealth. It was meant for good faith.

Download this app for free here.

Enjoy
~mytikus

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Microsoft's AutoCollage is a must for teachers and students

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Submitted by Fiona Beal
Nowadays there are so many different things you can do with your photographs. Microsoft AutoCollage is a programme that allows you and your students to get creative with your images and combine them into a single collage. Best, of course, is that it is free. Microsoft Research has really tried to make this programme as simple as possible to use. Basically, you point it to a folder of photos in your My Pictures section and it knits them together to produce an eye catching collage.

If you would like to see examples, Microsoft Research has a whole folder of AutoCollage photos in Flickr. http://www.flickr.com/groups/autocollage/

Below is a tutorial video that I found in the UK Partners of Learning YouTube channel. You can see that the opening image is a collage of a number of photos. I think this teacher explains very clearly how to get started with AutoCollage...hope you find it useful.



How to use Autollage

Here are some step by step instructions on how to use AutoCollage.

Classroom uses for Autocollage

Here are some starting points for classroom ideas for using AutoCollage. Please add some thoughts that you have about ways of using this programme in your classroom.



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PingRoid Version 4.0 - Android App to Ping Host/IP Address

Posted by Unknown Senin, 16 April 2012 0 komentar
Ringkasan ini tidak tersedia. Harap klik di sini untuk melihat postingan.

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A quick, free way to run meetings

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Submitted by Fiona Beal
Today I came across this meeting site which said. “Meet Face to Face Online, hang out with co-workers and teams, run as many meetings as you want, no software or signups needed. Best of all, it's free”. This sounded great – almost like a free group Skype but maybe with video? The site is called ‘meetings.io’ and the address is http://meetings.io/



Step 1: To start off you click on ‘Get a meeting room’.
 
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Step 2: This takes you to a meeting room number that you can enter at any time.




Step 3: You now enter the meeting room with your name.

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Step 4: You are asked a question about your bandwidth.



Step 5: It asks if you want to allow meetings.io to access your cameras and microphone



I didn’t go any further than that, but this looks good! I think I’ll try it out on some colleagues later.Another look at the site shows amazing features.  This site looks well worth exploring.

Application for schools:
1. Groups could use this to discuss and plan group projects at home.
2. If you are in a collaborative global project this site could be used for discussions.
3. Teachers could have a quick meeting from home when time for a meeting doesn't fit into the school day.

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5000 visitors - yay!

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 13 April 2012 0 komentar
glitter logo - http://www.sparklee.com


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Have you thought about joining Microsoft's Partners in Learning Network?

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 11 April 2012 0 komentar
Submitted by Fiona Beal
Currently I am busy running a course for teachers that includes four of the Microsoft Free tools, namely AutoCollage, Windows Live Movie Maker, Songsmith and Photostory 3. These tools are fantastic to use for technology integration and can be obtained free by  joining the Partners in Learning Network, and downloading them. Have you taken a look at the new Partners in Learning Network? It really is quite amazing and has a wealth of resources available for teachers. Some of the functionalities of the old network are not yet available such as creating a group, and uploading documents to the group folder, but I am sure they’ll be available in time. If you would like to take a look here are some screenshots to help you.   





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Enjoy! I am going to take another good look around right now!

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Pregnancy Due Date App for Android

Posted by Unknown Senin, 09 April 2012 0 komentar
We've just uploaded a new version of MyBody app into Google Play.
The new version has included a calculator for pregnancy due date.

You need to specify your last menstrual date and the app will automatically calculate your pregnancy due date. Get this free Android application at Google Play.

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How to use Tweetchat for Twitter discussions

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Submitted by Fiona Beal
It all started when Philemon Kotsokoane tweeted me (on Twitter) saying “... I'd like to follow last night's chat on tweetchat.com How do I access all the chat & remove smart pausing message?#edchatsa” 

Up to that point I had only been using a free programme called Tweetdeck for Twitter chats. I wrote a blogpost on how to use Tweetdeck last month  http://schoolnetsa.blogspot.com/2012/03/why-not-install-and-use-tweetdeck-for.html  The reason I enjoy using Tweetdeck is because you can have a whole host of hashtags open and can follow where you wish. But I have to admit - this can be distracting at times.

After liaising with Philemon who said he had Tweetdeck installed but felt he would prefer to use Tweetchat,  I decided to explore Tweetchat. I discovered that Tweetchat doesn’t need to be installed as it is completely web-based. It also allows you to focus completely on the hashtag you are interested in. So, this is how it works:

Instructions

1. Open Tweetchat (http://tweetchat.com)

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2. Sign in with your Twittter account (so It is important to join Twitter first). 

3. Choose the hashtag you wish to follow and type it in on the top (to the left of ‘Go’). This spot is almost hidden. I am using the #edchatsa for this since this chat is something I enjoy participating in every week. 

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4. Immediately the current conversation in that hashtag opens. 

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5. From there it is just ‘Go’ and enjoy the ride!

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Android App for Worldwide Movie Showtime

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 08 April 2012 0 komentar
M2Day is not just an app for RSS reader but also contains an app for worldwide movie showtime. To use the app, go to Google Play to download and install the app. Download here.

When you run the app, the main screen is as follows. Then you must select "Kita Lepak Dulu" from the listing.

Then the following screen will appear. Select "Jom Tengok Wayang" from the listing.

Then the app will start loading and the following screen will appear:-

The default location is Kuala Lumpur but you can change it to your desired location. You can refine your search by "location", "day", "theater" or even by the "movie genre". If you are not sure with theater location, you can use the Map View to locate the theater.

Enjoy it.
~mytikus

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How to Get IMEI Number on Android Phone

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Get it on Google Play

IMEI stands for International Mobile Equipment Identity which is unique number to identify the mobile phone. When your phone is stolen, you can instruct the network provider to ban the phone based on its IMEI number.

So how to retrieve your IMEI number? Use MyDroid application to check the IMEI number for your Android phone. Snap this code to download the app from Google Play.
QRCode

Install and run the application and it will automatically retrieve your IMEI number together with other information.

~mytikus

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Two free SchoolNet short online courses for SA teachers in technology integration

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 07 April 2012 0 komentar
If you are a South African educator and would like to know more about technology integration by participating in short free online courses from SchoolNet, please think about joining our next two courses on offer for April and May.

Microsoft’s Free tools part 1
(10 April - end April)


If you are a South African educator and would like to sign up for this free course, please click on the link below to be taken to the sign up page. You will then be sent an email directing you to the online course platform.  The course starts officially on April 10th but it is the type of course where you can easily catch up. 


Course content:
This will be a three week course centring on how to use four of the Microsoft free tools  in the classroom, namely AutoCollage, Photostory 3, Windows Movie Maker and Microsoft Songsmith.  The course will be supported by webinars and offers a Certificate of Completion from SchoolNet if certain requirements are met.  

The course outline is:
Week 1 (beginning 10 April): AutoCollage
Week 2 (beginning 17 April): Photostory 3 and Windows Live Movie maker
Week 3 (beginning 24 April): Songsmith
Week 4: webinars from teachers who have successfully used these tools in the classroom
.

Next course - SchoolNet's free Wiki course
(
May 2012)


Course content:
Week 1: How to create a wiki using Wikispaces
Week 2: Make your wiki look and work like a website
Week 3: Add writing, photos, audio and video to your wiki
Week 4: Using your wiki for online projects


More information is available on our Free online courses page


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SA teachers – why not join the conversation from 20h30 to 21h30 each Monday evening on #edchatsa?

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Submitted by Fiona Beal 
Not too long ago I came across an article that posed the question 'Is Twitter the Driving Force Behind Upcoming Educational Change?' and that question constantly echoes in my mind. Twitter is an incredible tool for sharing, summarising, communicating, sending quick messages, using a hashtag for conferences and events – the list is endless. Undoubtedly, for the educator Twitter is a must. I, for one, have learned SO MUCH from my Twitter PLN.

So, for this reason we should really welcome the initiative of Arthur Preston, Headmaster at Elkanah House in Cape Town with the TweetChat for the South African Education community on a Monday night from 8:30pm – 9:30pm. Needless to say the chats to date have been very inspiring with the number of educators participating growing in leaps and bounds. 

These Twitter chats are not new to education and there are a number of really good ones that happen around the world.
http://www.cybraryman.com/edhashtags.html

20 twitter hashtags everyone should know about

However this is a first for South Africa and something that our country REALLY needs – teachers and educators entering the education conversation and airing their thoughts and feelings, as well as pooling their knowledge…who knows what changes can be effected as a result!

The website

Arthur runs #edchatsa from a website, #edchatsa: The TweetChat for the South African education community http://www.edchatsa.co.za/, and a Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/edchatsa 

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The website is the place to vote for upcoming topics for discussion.

What is #edchatsa?
 
The following explanation is taken from the website:

“Imagine a weekly gathering of dynamic, innovative and inspiring teachers who engage in lively debate, share resources, offer assistance, challenge paradigms and support each other. Imagine having the opportunity to engage with these teachers in their conversation or simply stop to listen and learn.

Imagine no longer! This gathering happens every Monday evening from 20h30 to 21h30 on Twitter in the form of what is known as a TweetChat. Started in the first week of March 2012, this community of tweeting teachers continues to meet in a virtual setting every week to discuss issues which affect education in South Africa.

 
During the preceding week, prospective participants can vote on their choice of topic by registering their vote. The vote is quick, simple and anonymous. Voting closes at 19h30 each Monday evening and the chat begins at 20h30 sharp. Participants use the hashtag #edchatsa to keep their tweets in the chat and allow others to follow the conversation.

The chat is moderated to ensure that participants keep on the topic, that there is some continuity throughout the hour and that courtesy and respect is maintained. At times the debate is fierce and a wide variety of opinions is expressed – this makes for lively discussion!
 
It is important to realise that the #edchatsa conversation continues throughout the week as folks tag relevant tweets with #edchatsa. However it is on a Monday evening that the community gathers for conversation.”
   
Vote for next week’s topic

Past chats have included a lively discussion on ‘Assessment’, a discussion around 'Which piece of technology could influence SA education the most' and a debate entitled ‘Mobile phones in the classroom are a good idea but create more practical problems than solutions’. 
 
This coming Monday night 7th April should be great:

"We will be doing something a little different this coming week – we will be spending the #edchatsa hour sharing resources and ideas. Come along with your list of indispensable websites, journals, books, blogs and be ready to share with the community
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Forum

The site includes a
forum for discussion: “The #edchatsa twitter community is full of insightful, committed and innovative thought-leaders in the South African education space. As a member of this community you are invited to submit a blog post on a subject close to your heart as long as it has connection to education. Your post will then be published and will be available on this site for comment by others.

You may want to introduce readers to a particular edtech tool, open debate around a particular topic, challenge paradigms or simply add insight to the #edchatsa topic of the week. You will also be able to point readers to your own blog or social media platforms” 
(taken from the website).

Join the discussion
 
So why not take a look around the website and Facebook page, and join the chatter from 20h30 to 21h30 each Monday evening.on #edchatsa?

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Lesotho’s teachers bridging digital divide at the Lesotho PIL Forum finals

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 06 April 2012 0 komentar
Recently Lesotho also held their Partners in Learning Forum, and since SchoolNet partnered with Microsoft in organising this event as well, I am adding a press release of their finals. It is always interesting to read about the types of projects that teachers enter for these competitions. (Unfortunately no photos have been provided.) Furtherdown, in another post you can read about the very recent South African finals of this competition.
 
Maseru, Lesotho – 15 March 2012 – Teachers in the tiny mountain kingdom of Lesotho are overcoming massive resource shortages in their schools by finding innovative ways of using technology to improve teaching and learning outcomes. 

Just ask Lucille Kabelo Mahlatsi of Leqele High School who walked away with top honours at the Lesotho leg of Microsoft’s Partners in Learning Awards in Maseru with a project called “Literature at our fingertips”. In this project learners became familiar with the language and background of Shakespearian play “Julius Caesar” through a number of activities. One group of artists created portraits of complex scenes from the play. The researcher group compared Julius Caesar and Moshoeshoe. The third group conducted a debate and the fourth group modernized and simplified the play whilst the actor group performed the play and made a video of this. 

Khutlang Leshuta from Tsolo Government Primary was one of 12 finalists at the awards, which are sponsored by Microsoft, the Lesotho College of Education and the Lesotho School Technology Innovation Centre in an attempt to stimulate the use of technology in schools. He will represent Lesotho the regional finals of the competition in Morocco in June as the second place winner. His learners investigated the causes of juvenile delinquency by interviewing street children, probation officers, chief, parents, and Juvenile Training Centre officers. Learners then gave their suggestions for combatting juvenile delinquency and these contributions were forwarded to the Tony Pandy College in Wales where the lifestyles of street children are being investigated. 

“Although the majority of Lesotho’s citizens have little or no access to technology, the quality of the entries demonstrated that even the slightest change in how teachers use the technology tools they already have – like a cell phone or laptop – can impact the way teachers teach and learners learn,” said Microsoft South Africa’s Education Lead, Reza Bardien. 

Emmanuel Ekoe Gyasi from Phethahatso English Medium Community School won third place at the Awards. In his project learners investigated soil as a habitat whilst creating an AutoCollage and Photostory to demonstrate what they have learnt. 
“My learners were so excited about having an opportunity to make a movie of Julius Caesar rather than just reading the play. They were able to relate to the story by comparing Caesar to one of their own past leaders, Moshoeshoe” says Mahlatsi. 

Partners in Learning not only recognises innovative teachers who are using technology to enhance learning. It also offers a platform for teachers to network and share their ideas and projects with peers on a national, regional and global scale. 

A 2011 Microsoft-commissioned Innovative Teaching and Learning study revealed that sharing new teaching methods as part of professional development is most effective when the sharing is direct and active, which makes the Partners in Learning Forum “such a brilliant platform”, said Bardien. 

Dr John Oliphant, Rector of Lesotho College of Education echoes this: “Each year the Forum recognises our most innovative teachers at this occasion and we are proud to have them represent Lesotho education and share their ideas and projects with peers on a global scale.” 

2012 Lesotho Partners in Learning Forum – Project Overviews
 
Khutlang Leshuta
Tsolo Government Primary
Juvenile Delinquency
In this project, learners investigated the causes of juvenile delinquency by interviewing street children, probation officers, chief, parents, and Juvenile Training Centre officers. Learners then gave their suggestions for combatting juvenile delinquency and these contributions were forwarded to the Tony Pandy College in Wales where the lifestyles of street children are being investigated.
Emmanuel Ekoe Gyasi
Phethahatso English Medium Community School
Our Soil, Our Soul
In this project learners investigated soil as a habitat whilst also creating an Auto Collage and Photostory to demonstrate what they have learnt. Different learners played different roles in this project – for example being planners, problem-solvers or programmers. The learners were especially concerned about the dongas near their school and asked the village chief to address a school assembly about this topic.
Moeketsi Hlazi
Lebohang Leketa
Masite Primary School and
Theressa James
I do and I understand
An old Chinese adage says “I hear and I forget; I see and I remember; but I do and I understand”. In this project, teachers from neighbouring schools collaborated to improve Maths, Science and English results through a series of hands-on activities including building houses out of boxes and electrifying these models. Learners are also working together to produce a school magazine on a DVD.
Makhahiso Kanetsi
Thetsane High School
Conserving Water
This project is about affordable methods of saving water including using less water per toilet flush; designing a simple purifying system and replacing tress which use too much water. Learners have gathered information about these methods of saving water through research and have shared their findings at parent meetings and through brochures. They have also collaborated with the school bursar and Minister of Agriculture.
Makara ‘Maabiele
Thetsane High School
From trash to treasure
In order to reduce littering and the burning of waste, learners aimed to educate their communities about managing litter effectively. They have done this though a range of activities including making and distributing pamphlets, showing people how to sort waste, and learning more about bio-gas production.
Lucille Kabelo Mahlatsi
Leqele High School
Literature at our fingertips
In this project learners became familiar with the language and background of Shakespearian play “Julius Caesar” through a number of activities. One group of artists created portraits of complex scenes from the play. The researcher group compared Julius Caesar and Moshoeshoe. The third group conducted a debate and the fourth group modernized and simplified the play whilst the actor group performed the play.
Mapalesa Bridget Maimane
Thetsane High School
An African Mosotho Child versus Development
At initiation school, Mosotho children learn traditional values and respect, yet drug abuse, prostitution, Aids and suicide continue to plague communities in Lesotho. In this project, learners research these topics to establish whether these phenomena occur in other communities. The learners also network with other learners to find ways of overcoming a range of community problems.
Mathaabe Majara
Thetsane High School
Turning a lemon into lemonade
The community in which this school is situated is littered with many plastic bags. The learners sought to overcome this problem by finding useful items that could be made from the litter. The learners visited villagers who make plastic products as well as craft industries. Here they took photos and honed their communication skills by conducting interviews.
Relebohile Mosoloane
Thuto ICT Club
Thuto ICT Club
The Thuto ICT Club was formed by the Basotho Youth in 2011 in the Maseru District. The club currently has thirty nine members who aim to develop and use ICT skills for planning and helping community and rural schools. Club members enjoy sharing their experiences through social networking and participate in field trips and community projects.
Sekhobo Motlohi
Mamotlohi Matholi
Thuto-ke-leseli and Toloane Primary school
Bad Dirt
In this project, learners from two schools collaborated to find out the causes of pollution in their area and to find ways of addressing this. Activities included poetry and song competitions and debate. In addition to raising awareness of the community about the causes and effects of water pollution, the project encouraged teamwork between learners and teachers of a range of subjects.
Mpho Phakisi
Phethahatso English Medium Community School
Not just adults - but also children
In this project learners researched the topic of human trafficking and collaborated with Freedom Link and the Child Protection Unit to raise awareness through a fun walk. Some of the tasks undertaken as part of this project included designing a poster, developing a questionnaire, conducting interviews and sharing findings using Facebook.
Thabiso Shobane
Mokhokhong Primary School
Clay: A means to an end
This school lacks adequate learning materials and teaching aids as these are expensive. To overcome this challenge learners have modelled teaching resources out of clay – for example three dimensional shapes and figurines of animals. Photographs of these shapes have been included in PowerPoint presentations. Learners have also interviewed a traditional potter and recorded the interview using cell phones and digital cameras.

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MyDroid - About My Android Phone

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 05 April 2012 0 komentar
This is another Android app which we have just released into Google Play.
MyDroid app can retrieve information about your Android phone. You can use this app to check the devices or sensors available in your phone.

You can get it here for free.

General Info:-
- Phone Brand and No
- IMEI No
- SIM Serial No
- Android Version
- Operator Name
- Subscriber ID
- Software Version (IMEI)
Device Status Info:-
- GPS
- Bluetooth
- Camera
- Multi-touch
- NFC
- USB Host
- SIP Voip
Sensor Info:-
- Accelerometer
- Proximity
- Compass
- Barometer
- Light
- Gyroscope
Network Info:-
- Connectivity status
- WiFi status
- 3G status
- Roaming status
SD Card Info:-
- Card status
- Size and availability


 Kita enjoyyyy....
~mytikus

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10 places to find reading and writing resources for primary school learners – part 1

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 04 April 2012 0 komentar
Submitted by Fiona Beal
One of my passions is developing reading and writing in kids. Nowadays the web is full of the most amazing sites – is it any wonder that some of us feel that free internet should be a basic human right!  Today I came across some amazing new sites and thought they would be great to share in a blog post.

I have written two previous posts about reading resources for primary school learners so would like to add the links to those in case you are interested in looking them up:


1. Share what you are reading


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This is a great site where children can write reviews about their favourite books - fantasy novels, biographies, mysteries, sports... They can then also  share with other students what they are reading and discover new books based on other kids' recommendations.
 
2. Children’s books forever
 
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This site features free and children’s books written by  Frans Wilhem. As I was paging through the site I recognised the Waldo books.

3. McGenius

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This is a site that has free and paid resources. One really good feature is that the books have  automatic word highlighting to accompany the narration of each book so that the readers can follow along.

4. The Woodlands Junior School website

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This site is a good place to find educational games for elementary age students. They also have a great collection of links to free online talking storybooks.

5. Magic keys

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Here is another site with a good collection of talking picture books for children.

6. Skype an author network

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This is a fantastic way to bring authors into your classroom – arrange a Skype meeting with an author. The site gives directions for authors and directions for teachers.

7. You are what you read

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This is a place where kids can share information about their favourite books. After creating a simple profile You Are What You Read asks participants to name the five books that mean the most to them.

8. Scholastic’s summer challenge
http://www.scholastic.com/summer/

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9. International children’s digital library

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Read books written by authors of all cultures. This site has a wide selection of reading material. 

10. Character scrapbook

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This site has a template that elementary school students can use to write about and reflect on the characters in their favourite stories.

This is just a start! Watch this space for another ten amazing reading and writing resource site - coming soon!

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