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Video: LSL - Country video Portugal

  • Keywords: teachers, collaboration
  • Language: English
  • Topics: 1:1 pedagogy, collaboration, competences and skills, teacher training
  • Technology: laptops and netbooks, videos
  • Website: http://lsl.eun.org/
  • License: Creative Commons BY

Schools taking part in the Living Schools Lab have created videos to share their best practices and ideas to mainstream the successful use of ICT across the school.
Watch in this video how teachers started with the STEP plan to integrate ICT in the classroom, while themselves became more familiar in the use of technology for pedagogical purposes.
The Living Schools Lab project (2012-2014) is coordinated by European Schoolnet and funded with the help of the European Commission's FP7. Read more at: http://lsl.eun.org

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