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Inventaire.io est une application web #libre qui permet de faire l'inventaire de sa bibliothèque pour pouvoir organiser le don, le prêt ou la vente de livres physiques. Une sorte de méga-bibliothèque communautaire, si l’on veut. Ces derniers mois, Inventaire s'est doté de nouvelles fonctionnalités et on a vu là l'occasion de valoriser ce projet
L’informatique est une science diverse ! Ce jeu est l’occasion de présenter des figures importantes qui ont travaillé et travaillent à façonner la discipline et à la faire évoluer au cours du temps.
Le format « jeu de 7 familles » permet de mettre en lumière 42 (+1) personnalités, et de montrer que l’Histoire de l’informatique ne se résume pas à celle des ordinateurs. L’informatique se développe à travers une communauté scientifique qui fait vivre la discipline et interagit avec d’autres. Nous proposons dans ce jeu de découvrir 7 de ses grandes thématiques.
Need help talking with your kids about online safety? Want to know about parental controls? Looking for a simple set of rules to use with your children? FOSI’s Good Digital Parenting provides you with videos, tip sheets, resources, blogs, and more.
FACIL, pour l'appropriation collective de l'informatique libre (FACIL) est un organisme québécois sans but lucratif dont le mandat est de promouvoir l'adoption, l'usage et la démocratisation de l'informatique libre.
À propos du nom
L'acronyme FACIL signifie FACIL, pour l’appropriation collective de l'informatique libre. Il s'agit d'un acronyme récursif comme celui du projet GNU (GNU’s Not UNIX) de la Free Software Foundation.
- Simple, secure web interface - Control your network worldwide.
- No license fees! The system and all of its features are free.
- No need for in depth knowledge of Linux server administration.
- Roles include: PDC, File, Proxy, Print, Web, E-Mail and more...
- Continue using your current computers.
- Windows and Linux compatibility.
- Remastered from Ubuntu LTS.
- Written in Bash.
The FLOW Syllabus is a thoughtfully curated guide to the domains of community knowledge that will help anyone involved in creating, maintaining or deploying Free/Libre/Open Works (FLOW) to:
Understand ways to optimize business value through FLOW licensing, contracting methods and management approaches, as well as inter-organizational governance principles and processes;
Improve business risk management by advancing the capability of makers and users to understand the field, and to determine what is ethically and legally "in" and "out" of bounds;
Farah crushes the bedcovers around her head, postponing her morning march through breakfast and homework. Her eyes snap open as she remembers today’s plans. Today, she will receive what is perhaps a preadolescent’s most desired technology and will find herself winging her way to another country. Were she attuned to such things, she might also recognize that her day will demonstrate how visible her life and the lives of those around her have become.
The NSA has nothing on the ed tech startup known as Knewton.
The data analytics firm has peered into the brains of more than 4 million students across the country. By monitoring every mouse click, every keystroke and every split-second hesitation as children work through digital textbooks, Knewton is able to find out not just what individual kids know but how they think. It can tell who has trouble focusing on science before lunch — and who will struggle with fractions next Thursday.
“Education is about preparing kids for life, and public education is about helping people have equal opportunity, helping those who don’t have as much money have a more level playing field,” said Ali Partovi, co-founder of Code.org, in an interview at the Big Ideas Fest a few months ago.
In our recent survey on free and open source software in the UK education sectors, we asked colleges and universities for their main reasons for not selecting an open source solution according to 12 criteri
Combien de parents s’en remettent à leurs jeunes quand ils ont un problème informatique, comme si cette génération possédait d’instinct la science des ordinateurs? Voilà pourtant ce qui caractérise l’expérience de nos jeunes avec l’ordinateur : elle est souvent basée davantage sur l’instinct que sur des connaissances solides.
Livres ouverts est une sélection commentée de livres qui s'adressent aux jeunes du préscolaire, du primaire et du secondaire.
Conçu pour les intervenants du milieu scolaire, le site présente des livres qui appartiennent autant à la fiction qu'à la non-fiction et dont les auteurs proviennent du Québec, du Canada, de la francophonie internationale et du monde entier, par des œuvres traduites le cas échéant.
Régulièrement mis à jour, le site propose des suggestions pédagogiques qui visent à donner vie à ces livres en classe.
Common Sense Media is dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in a world of media and technology.
We exist because our nation's children spend more time with media and digital activities than they do with their families or in school, which profoundly impacts their social, emotional, and physical development . As a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization, we provide trustworthy information and tools, as well as an independent forum, so that families can have a choice and a voice about the media they consume.
- Web-based games and videos engage 3rd - 5th graders in independent learning
- Modules zero in on critical skills related to digital safety, respect, and community
- Collaborative classroom activities reinforce online lessons
- Students earn badges toward a Digital Passport
- Teachers get robust reports to demonstrate student success
- Available on the web, and now also for mobile devices
- Supports responsible use policies and E-rate
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