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Media-supported learning

NFB SPACE SCHOOL

Media-supported learning, 2013

Young people between the ages of 11 and 15 can relive the historic mission of Chris Hadfield, the first Canadian to walk in space and to command the International Space Station, and marvel at the wonders of space exploration and space sciences.
This interactive learning experience consists of videos and quizzes centred around the Canadian space mission to the ISS. New modules will cover such subjects as robotics, geology and astronomy. A section for educators is also provided.
As of September 2013 the streaming service CAMPUS will provide a guide for teachers. [hj-eb]

LÉONARD DE VINCI, LES SECRETS D’UN GÉNIE

Media-supported learning, 2012

Ten animated segments explain the life and works of Leonardo da Vinci to children. [eb-hj]

WEBGEOL

Media-supported learning, 2012

WebGeol : Geology by enriched, annotated and updated video content. A transmedia, 3-lingual production developing in parallel with the documentary series Voyage of the Continents. A Canadian-French co-production.

Re: faire école

Media-supported learning, 2012

An HTML5 journey in the world of art teaching. A multi-authored art project. The core of a participative manifesto on art and its transmission. An open document, linked to the facebook page Re: manifeste.

Principles of Biology

Media-supported learning, 2012

A new introductory biology textbook has been published that is affordable, lightweight and never ever goes out of date. Reviewed by The Guardian.

BECOMING HUMAN

Media-supported learning, 2009-present

Becoming Human tells the story of our origins. Journey through four million years of human evolution composed of an introduction to the history and crafting of early stone tools, a timeline over 7 million years, an interactive documentary. Transcripts are available in English, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, and Sinhala.

LES COMBATTANTS DE L'OMBRE

Media-supported learning, 2011

Web platform developed together with the TV series in 6 parts, on Resistance in Europe (WW2).

MONET

Media-supported learning, 2010-present

The website first promoted and now prolongs the art exhibit Claude Monet 1840-1926 held at the Grand Palais of Paris until January 2011. Composed of two main sections: Gallery (with the paintings), and Journey - to make an original experience based on Monet's work.

 
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