Hello & welcome!

This year I am going to share my m-learning travelling fun with you and hopefully meet some very cool people along the way!

Friday, 30 April 2010

Day 5: Visit to Apartheid museum

Final day at Spectrum Primary School.

We took a group of 24 students & 3 teachers to the Apartheid museum. The students were paired together and used one of their phones and a project phone (the project phones had their assignment on).

The assignment was to prepare a multimedia presentation on on of the following topics

    • Racial Classification
    • Detention
    • Forced Classification
    • Martyr
    • Segregation
    • Exile
    • Discrimination
    • Constitution
    • Boycott
    • Courage
    • Protest
    • Reconciliation

The students had to find the assignment on the project phone, take photos, video’s, write info found at the museum or ask people all ready for their multimedia presentation back at the school.

Unfortunately I’ll be back in the UK and won’t see the presentations.. I’ll have to wait for the final result from the Lucy & the students.

Finally meet the lucky four students who are off to Washington DC on 9th May to present and meet officials from the White House!

M-Ubuntu is one of three projects to present and showcase the Mobile Learning project to White House officials who spearhead technology-assisted initiatives in the US.

P1010892Sthembiso Zuma, Leigh Mondell, Kirsten Goliath & Juzevan du Plessis – guys, you are making your school extremely proud of you!

- you never know, I may come & join you :-)

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