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Mathew Seigal

How many computers does it take to turn on a teacher? How many computers does it take to turn on a teacher?

We've just spent an entertaining and enlightening weekend at the Learning2cn education technology conference at Concordia International School in Jinqiao. The topics covered included podcasts, wikis, cyberbullying and making exciting lessons within a technology setting. Issues related to laptop schools may seem irrelevant to most of us, but the event... continue reading on Shanghaiist

Seven steps to chopstick heaven

Eating with chopsticks can be tricky for those of us who first picked them up quite late in life. Even though we've been using them for a while, our frequent spillages suggest that we need to refine our chopstick wielding skills. Success in this endeavour will generate the same level... continue reading on Shanghaiist

China remains cautious about One Laptop Per Child

China should be an obvious beneficiary of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Scheme, which seeks to provide robust $100 portable Internet computers to children in developing countries. Behind the headlines of double digit growth and urban prosperity, two thirds of Chinese still live in the countryside and two hundred... continue reading on Shanghaiist

Books for the ears Books for the ears

We have just got into audiobooks. It's a great way of getting hold of new reading material without having to wait weeks for it to clear customs. They are great for summer holidays, because audiobooks can be downloaded from the Internet to your MP3 player without taking up any extra... continue reading on Shanghaiist

Scratch-ing your eyes out

Learn more about this project This is a simple chasing game we developed in Scratch to celebrate this summer's street dramas between cyclists and Shanghainese traffic attendants. You are the bicycle trying to keep away from JingJing the famous Net policewoman, who is trying to serve you with a... continue reading on Shanghaiist

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