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Rafi.ki: a funky new online learning community with a difference

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Rafi.ki is the mother of all online learning communities. It is specially designed for shared learning at teacher and student levels, using state of the art technology.

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The global reach of this community offers unprecedented personalised learning opportunities for students. Some pupils just chat to each other, sometimes in class and sometimes outside lesson times - just for fun. Many more actually participate in “projects”. A project usually consists of a series of lesson plans (and resources) that match up to the English (and other countries’) curricula. The idea is that you cover the work you would be doing anyway, but improve on it by “adding the international dimension” and working together with one or more schools.

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Gemin-i.org: Learning Through Connecting

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Gemin-i.org is a UK registered charity that develops innovative web-based solutions to empower, educate and inspire people across the world.

Africa Bookcase (the previous name for Gemin-i.org) was founded in 1997 by Henry Warren and Marsha Catchpole, both of whom had visited Africa during their year out before university.
The charity was founded with the core aims of facilitating education in the developing world and providing a basis for continued multilateral & bilateral aid through the promotion of development awareness in UK schools.

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UNESCO Young Digital Creators

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YDCUNESCO Young Digital Creators (YDC) Educator’s Kit is designed to help teachers and educators working in schools, youth clubs, community centres, and training institutes to generate and manage project-based learning activities with young people.

The “Young Digital Creators” (YDC) programme was designed by an interdisciplinary group of UNESCO professionals in the fields of culture, education, natural and social sciences,
communication and information. In the drawing-up process, UNESCO field offices were involved, as well as artists, musicians, educators, educational scientists specialising in new technologies, youth-organization representatives, and young people from a variety of geo-cultural backgrounds.

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Learn to Meditate

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Learn to meditate offers many different types of techniques to create inner peace and well being. An easy guide to the best techniques in meditation, affirmations and positive thinking. Reduce stress, worry and depression through this online free how-to-meditate site.

This Learn to Meditate site will hopefully teach your mind how to become more calm and focused. When we meditate our mind becomes recharged with our own positive energy. An individual whom meditates is able to remove and reduce negative and distracting thoughts. This enables the person that meditates to gain greater insight and clarity.

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Thinkfinity: Literacy, Education, and Technology

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Thinkfinity is built upon the foundation’s flagship education program formerly known as Verizon MarcoPolo, and the foundation’s comprehensive online resource for literacy, the Thinkfinity Literacy Network.

Thinkfinity reflects the Verizon Foundation’s goal of truly making a difference in the lives of students, teachers, families and the communities in which they live and work.

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Razoo: Come Together and Change Your World

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RazooRazoo is a community united around making a positive difference in the world. Where passion leads to action, and a whole lot of collective good comes from individual contributions.

The mission at Razoo is simple: to promote social good and to inspire others to get involved by making giving and serving fun, easy, and meaningful.

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Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching

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Centre for Innovation in Mathematics TeachingThe Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching (CIMT) was established in 1986. The centre is a focus for research and curriculum development in Mathematics teaching and learning, with the aim of unifying and enhancing mathematical progress in schools and colleges.

This CIMT Web-site was started in May 1995, and moved to University of Plymouth servers at the end of July 2005.

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ShareIdeas.Org: Mobile Knowledge for Social Change

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Farmer Communicating at WorkShareIdeas.org is an online community and a wiki for sharing ideas on how to use mobile communications for social and environmental benefits.

ShareIdeas.org was created with support from Nokia and Vodafone, but belongs to the growing global network of individuals and organizations that use this virtual gathering place to communicate - and collaborate.

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Learn Out Loud: Your one-stop destination for audio and video learning

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Learn Out LoudLearnOutLoud.com is your one-stop destination for audio and video learning. Browse over 15,000 educational audio books, MP3 downloads, podcasts, and videos–some of which are free to download.

LearnOutLoud.com’s mission is to promote the use of audio and video educational material for personal and professional development by turning ‘dead time’ (time spent commuting, exercising, doing chores, etc.) into ‘learning time.’ Most of us have at least a couple of hours each day where we could be learning a foreign language, deepening our spiritual or philosophical interests or learning about hundreds other different subjects.

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Anatomy of a Tsunami

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Tsunami InteractiveOn the morning of December 26, 2004, many coastal residents of northwestern Sumatra were startled as water at the shore dramatically receded below the normal low-water mark, leaving fish flapping on the exposed beach. The people drawn closer to the coast by this remarkable sight surely didn’t know how to explain the water’s bizarre behavior. Yet even in the early hours of the tsunami disaster, scientists began to grasp what was happening. In the following days, using maps of the seafloor and seismic data, tsunami researchers produced remarkably accurate computer simulations of the monstrous series of waves that took hundreds of thousands of lives.

In this interactive, examine some of these models and other graphics that reveal details of the tsunami from its initial generation in deep water to its deadly collision with coasts around the Indian Ocean.

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