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18th of April 2007, RigaWorkshop “Towards an Information Society in the Baltic States" 1 UNITE Project - Unified eLearning environment for the school: General objectives and Riga 3rd Secondary School Case Study

18th of April 2007, RigaWorkshop “Towards an Information Society in the Baltic States" 2 Why we are in the project All necessary equipment More options for studies More mobile

18th of April 2007, RigaWorkshop “Towards an Information Society in the Baltic States" 3 What is new? Teacher Book Workbook UNITE Book Workbook Mobile device Teacher

18th of April 2007, RigaWorkshop “Towards an Information Society in the Baltic States" 4 Mobile devices Make call Sending SMS To make call To send SMS To exchange data To get new information To take part in discussion

18th of April 2007, RigaWorkshop “Towards an Information Society in the Baltic States" 5 Benefits for students Ability to communicate –WiFi –Bluetooth Ability to share data –Using photo camera –Using text information Ability to access necessary information –Online course –Online library –Online books

18th of April 2007, RigaWorkshop “Towards an Information Society in the Baltic States" 6 Benefits for teacher Ability to communicate –WiFi –Bluetooth Ability to share data –Using photo camera –Using text information Ability to create online course and make evaluations –Create tasks –Collect answers –Evaluate –Control

18th of April 2007, RigaWorkshop “Towards an Information Society in the Baltic States" 7 Conclusions UNITE provide: –new advantages for interactive education; –ability to access information at any time from any place; –ability to communicate and be accessible; –ability to get all necessary information for education.

18th of April 2007, RigaWorkshop “Towards an Information Society in the Baltic States" 8 Questions?