The most complete professional Web2.0 tool for your high quality international projects !
Also for publishing School Magazines ect. contents on Internet !
NEW VERSION with advanced features!!!!
Now also possible to embed YouTube videos and other content! Private and secure internal embedded FLASH video (eJ-Tube), Videoconference Room, private Chat channels, Photo gallery tool, tools for project evaluation and much more!
NEW Photo Gallery - easy and fast way to present your photos in article. Possible to open photo gallery both in article and on the right side of eJournal page.
Students learn to create and publish, to communicate and to collaborate International partnerships both in spoken and in written language
eJournals allow teachers to structure web-based project work and to coach their students effectively Interactive Fastwrite questionnaires help students write compositions, articles, essays, evaluations and accelerate project making
Added value for students A place for students to expose their fantasy, imagination and creativity A tool for research, communication, collaboration and evaluation Videoconference sessions enable spoken interaction A showcase of the progress and of the project results
Languages All most widely spoken languages of user interfaces enhance cooperation across borders
Support : Tutorial in English, Help desk, Project scenarios, Best practices, Tools for project evaluation Training courses, Learn Internet projects by doing (Online teacher-in-service courses)
What does it cost? Not much.
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Examples of eJournals
Links to different types of projects / examples of structuring an eJournal
Some of these eJournals don't show the folders in the menu at the left. This feature has been introduced after the Lapland course 2008.
http://ejournal.eumind.net/values3/
This is an example of a eJournal project with schools in India and the Netherlands. The students worked in groups. Main topic was values and groups of students choose one subtopic.
http://www.ejournal.fi/cfm33
Click on Content to explore the eJournal.
Very nice eJournal for a project with 10 partnerschools. Most articles have been published by French teachers (participants of the Lapland course 2008).
This eJournal is in use as the website of the project to publish the work done by students. For communication between this big group of students they used a Ning social network.
Nice frontpage with many links. Use of animated headers and other animations.
About animations: read more here
http://www.schooljournals.net/no-czexchange/
2 schools (Czech republic and Norway) used this journal for the preparation of an exchange.
Click on the links on the frontpage. You can go back to the frontpage by clicking on the logo.
http://www.ejournal.fi/hai
Project started during the course in Lapland in June 2010. Topic: How healthy am I
http://www.schooljournals.net/weebosch/
This eJournal is in use as the website of a very small Dutch village (700 inhabitants).
The frontpage is updated regularly. As a kind of blog it gives recent news and links to new published articles.