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Computers and the Internet are indispensable tools for students at the secondary school I level. Most vocational training today requires media skills at the outset. Computers and the Internet can also be a valuable way to supplement classroom learning: e.g. search tools,
information source or text tool – the new media are omnipresent for secondary school students and media skills are today a prerequisite for most vocational training programmes.
Swisscom offers school free access to the swissdox newspaper archive. Teachers and students can find almost any newspaper article published in Switzerland going back many years in the online archive. This makes swissdox an essential research tool. We also offer teaching materials, teaching aids and e-lessons on communication, telephony and Internet for the secondary school level I, all free of charge.
SchoolNetGuides - learning online
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Your free source of information about the internet. 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. The tenth edition, entitled "Online I'm Rebel_3000" young people on the Internet reveals what makes virtual identities so fascinating.
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The "Chat" dossier for 11 to 16-year olds
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For many young people, chatting on the Internet is one of their favourite ways to spend their free time. However, crime statistics in many cantons show that there are a number of dangers associated with chatting. Our "Chat" dossier makes students aware of the dangers. Young people who are discovering chatting for the first time are the target group. Ideas are provided for how to handle this topic in the classroom.
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“Can you hear me?" - The adventure of communication
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How was the telephone invented? 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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Search and find
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Beginning in August, the interactive educational program from Swisscom Directories will show pupils how to search for and find addresses and phone numbers on the Internet. They will also find out why it's useful to have a personal address listed in the Swisscom Directories and much more.
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Mobile Communications – A Succes Story
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This electronic brochure published by Swisscom Mobile provides comprehensive information about mobile communications. It explains how a network is set up, how mobile communications impact society and economy and much more.
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Experience telecommunication
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Have you talked about telecommunications in class? Reinforce what your class has learned by taking a class trip to the Museum of Transport or the Museum of Communication.
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Olympic Spirit for the secondary school I level
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Swisscom has long been dedicated to supporting Swiss sports as a sponsor of football and winter sports and a leading partner of Swiss Olympic. We've now started to offer ideas for how to teach the "Olympic spirit" in the classroom at all school levels. Teachers can order a teacher's copy of the "Olympic Spirit for Teams" classrooms ideas free of charge from our portal.
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Participate in "schule.bewegt" with your class
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The "Active Childhood - Healthy Life" campaign shows: fewer and fewer children are able to act out their natural impulses for physical activity. This can lead to obesity, poor posture, weak motor skills and a decrease in performance. What can we do? The "schule bewegt" initiative calls on Swiss schools to
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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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