On September 20, Canadian voters will be called to the polls to choose the 338 members of the House of Commons and to appoint the next government. What are the main challenges of these elections? What means have the major parties put in place to attract voters? Let's try to navigate this election campaign.
To dare active pedagogy, even from a distance, Maxime Laflamme, pedagogical advisor at École branchée, invites you to discover the 5 keys which allow students to be supported in their pedagogical activation.
This Thursday, April 1, 5 p.m., come and chat with us during a Facebook Live where we will discuss educational success and academic perseverance with our guests.
Facebook, the most famous of social media, is betting on having a positive impact on the world of education by launching into the creation of learning software.
Some 165 students from Ville-Marie College in Montreal attended today the unveiling of the guide “Helping a friend who needs it” developed by Facebook in association with the organization Jeunesse, J'écoute.
The November 2014 edition of L'Actualité magazine features an article dealing with the solution a mother found to supervise her teenager who wanted to use Facebook: signing a contract. How to draw inspiration from it in schools?
MediaSmarts and the Canadian Teachers' Federation, in collaboration with Facebook Canada, will launch the 9th Media Literacy Week on November 3 in Toronto. The launch will feature young speakers participating in amazing projects on social platforms.
University researchers are trying to create a system to identify false information circulating on social media. Could this be the end of rumors on Facebook and Twitter?