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| Middle school students have already developed a high level of proficiency when it comes to dealing with new media. Some individuals are even Internet experts and could share their knowledge in the classroom. Why not switch roles and let a school group present a lesson about IT? The Chat lesson, for example. The Internet SchoolNetGuide (SNG) can also be used for individual lessons: sections of the SNG "Searching successfully" also lend themselves to research: once you've worked through the section on research, you can divide the class into three groups and let each group perform searches in the library, on the Internet or using swissdox. The results are then presented and compared in front of the class.
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School classes compete against each otherSWITCH runs the Junior Web Award (JWA), an annual competition which involves school groups setting up websites. The JWA is being run for the 4th time in the 2009/10 school year with three age categories. Entries should be submitted by 31 March 2010 and will be judged by a professional jury in May 2010.
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The Cat who wanted to make a movie What is involved in making a feature-length film? What stages do you need to go through? The Magic Lantern Association has created an interactive and educational Internet serial about a cat who wants to make a movie. By following him on his journey, children learn the ins and outs of the cinema production process – while having fun at the same time.
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SchoolNetGuides - learning online The SchoolNetGuides provide schools and families with information on all manner of topics, from children and the internet to tips for successful searches and online security and privacy.
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"Can you hear me?" - The adventure of communicationHow did the telephone come into being? What was the significance of telegraphy and what are the origins of the radio? Pupils can find answers to these questions in a cross-media educational package including a brochure, e-lesson, worksheets and teacher's note.
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The "Chat" dossier for 11 to 16-year old For many young people, chatting on the Internet is one of their favourite ways to spend their free time. Our "Chat" dossier makes students aware of the dangers. Ideas are provided for how to handle this topic in the classroom.
Dossier Chat I
Dossier Chat II
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Search and findThe Swisscom Directories interactive educational program shows pupils how to search for and find addresses and phone numbers on the Internet. It also teaches them why it's useful to have a personal address listed in the Swisscom Directories, and much more.
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Experience at museum
Have you talked about transport in class? Reinforce what your class has learned by taking a class trip to the Museum of Transport.
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Notebooks for pupils
Swisscom is offering schools A4 notebooks in four designs: snow, skater, teens and trainers. Order a classroom set containing 20-25 notebooks for your pupils.
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Participate in "schule.bewegt" with your classThe "schule bewegt" inititiative calls on Swiss schools to incorporate 20 minutes of physical activity a day into day-to-day school life, e.g. in the classroom, on the playground, during and after class ? schule.bewegt has a lot of creative ideas to offer. Sign up with your class.
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Tapis de souris pour votre classe
Vous avez dix tapis de souris différents dans votre salle informatique? Ou même pas du tout? Swisscom offre aux écoles des tapis de souris aux couleurs attrayantes et de très bonne qualité. Commandez les gratuitement .
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