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08/25/2006

Online Collection of Best Practices in E-Learning

Nothing makes the earth seem so spacious as to have friends at a distance; they make the latitudes and longitudes.
Henry David Thoreau

The Kindersite Project is involved in a European Union co-funded project compiling Best eLearning Practices for 5- to 12-year-old children and their schools into a usable searchable system, in multiple languages, for use across Europe and the world. The catalogue is based on scientific, pedagogical, and technological analysis of numerous sources of "Best Practices" across Europe, with a particular emphasis on digital literacy.

The mission of the Child ICT Pages (Ch.I.Ps) project is to provide a catalogue of ICT "Best Practices” that will enable children, families, and teachers to access the Information Society. Ch.I.Ps believes that digital literacy for children is a fundamental need in our present and future society. Tools, products, and opportunities for online training are many, but in many cases not easily described and organized in a way that is easy to find and use, by all levels.

The aim of the Ch.I.Ps project is to gather relevant information of "Best Practices" in ICT for 5- to 12-year-old children. These can be products, resources, methodologies, and experiences that have been used to teach children how to use:

  1. Technology
  2. Technology as a tool of learning

Visit the Ch.I.Ps web site for project information and to register for access to the best practices resources. The Child ICT Pages (Ch.I.Ps) - www.chipsproject.org/pages/Homepage.aspx

Kindersite - www.kindersite.org

Contributed by Chip Donohue



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