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I do like to see raindrops on flowers and plants. They almost make you see normal, everyday things in new ways. This flower was all on its own surrounded by lavender and really stood out.
Last week was a great week. Edtech team in Uganda was in field doing follow ups.
The activities during follow up included but not limited to Edtech work
1. To see the turn up of SBC members and club leaders for third term.
2. Content coverage.
3. Status of Digital devices
4. Edtech trainings.
5 . Registering and syncing facilities into the Kolibri data portal
6. Formation of PTI groups.
7. Looking for way forward for those schools without electricity
8. Following up to see how far the schools that promised to buy solar have reached. Etc
The follow ups went successful despite the heavy rain.
Great thanks to everybody who made this activity a success
I've never seen these flowers before. Or should I say that I have seen them but never really looked at them. Never been aware that these flowers are so interesting and pretty, with their change of colour on the inside. I must have walked past them many times before, but I have never really noticed them.
Kids don’t try their hardest unless they think someone’s watching. Overcrowded classrooms and distracted parents can make pouring effort into school work feel pointless. But Seesaw‘s app turns their assignments into social media they share with teachers, peers and mom and dad. Now it’s invading ...
Carl Sjogreen, edtech, school, SeeSaw
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