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Teaching Times Supports New Social Networking Site for Teachers and Students.

New social networking site 'rafi.ki' was developed exclusively for teachers and students - and it is opening up new opportunities for children to meet their peers around the world.

    BIRMINGHAM, UK, August 12, 2009 /High School PR News/ -- New social networking site 'Rafi.ki' was developed exclusively for teachers and students - and it is opening up new opportunities for children to meet their peers around the world.

No longer do teachers have to rely on French exchanges and pen pals to make international contacts.

Rafi.ki allows students from across the globe to work together on projects. They can chat, display their work, and leave comments on other people's work.

Unlike Facebook, the site is fully moderated - so teachers feel confident letting their students use it without supervision.

To view the full story of how teacher Sam Eyre used rafi.ki with his art and photography students at his remote Devon primary school you can read it in the Summer issue of Teaching, Thinking and Creativity magazine published by Imaginative Minds Ltd. or visit library.teachingtimes.com/articles/whole-world-in-their-hands.htm

About Imaginative Minds

Imaginative Minds specialises in products that raise standards of teaching and learning using critical and creative thinking. For further information contact us by telephone on +44(0)121 224 7595 or email our production editor at lucy.busuttil@imaginativeminds.co.uk


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