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An Innovation Odyssey


Looking for ideas to help you use technology to motivate and inspire? See how teachers around the world use technology in their classrooms to support student learning.

Teaching with FlairFeatured story:
Teaching with Flair

ROSHNEE, South Africa — Abdulla Sujee believes in teaching with flair by making lessons memorable, exciting, worthy and contextual...
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  • Personalized digital magazine on CD

  • George, South Africa – Ann Coull has saved her school R35 000 every year by producing an individualized school photo CD in the place of a school magazine. Read more ›
  • Multi media content for special needs

  • George, South Africa – Learners with special educational needs are often neglected in mainstream computer projects, but a generous donation by Telkom has put Carpe Diem School on the map, with the help of teacher Dalene Thuynsma’s content development. Read more ›
  • Educational Games for Community Pre-schools

  • Oudtshoorn, South Africa – Hendrien Coetzee’s Grade 5 and 6 learners are designing educational games for community pre-schools. They create the games and then visit the schools to introduce the games to the 5 year olds. Read more ›
  • The language class becomes the singing class

  • Oudtshoorn, South Africa – When Morné van der Berg thinks of an innovative way to teach his language classes he falls back on one of his God-given talents, singing. Read more ›
  • Pulling Out All the Stops

  • JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Teacher Andrew Moore has revitalised his students' interest in history by introducing them to online virtual environments... Read more ›
  • Boys Research Social Issues

  • HILTON, KWAZULU-NATAL, South Africa — Technology Coordinator Peter de Lisle resorted to the allure of technology to make students at an isolated boys' school more aware of key social issues... Read more ›
  • Special education in rural South Africa

  • KWASIZABANTU, South Africa — In rural KwaZulu-Natal, Internet access has proven to be pivotal in helping students to overcome potential marginalization. Read more ›
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