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OLP logo (2008) by Observatory of the Portuguese LanguageObservatory of the Portuguese Language

Consult the Observatory of the Portuguese Language

The Portuguese Language Observatory website provides many resources for learning Portuguese, as well as information and news about its status, image and use as an international communication language.

Consult.

Portuguese Language Cyber ​​School (2010) by Portuguese Language Cyber ​​SchoolObservatory of the Portuguese Language

The Portuguese Language Cyber School is a service for teaching and supporting the teaching of Portuguese as a foreign language.

It is a platform that integrates interactive exercises (with text, audio and video), online rooms, resources for professors in PDF (guide books, anthology and reading, grammar, vocabulary and writing sheets).

As part of the Ciberescola project or the Cibercursos site (www.cibercursoslp.com), there are all information related to online courses (real-time courses, with professor, for video conferencing) and the "tandem learning" program.

All services are free

"Ciberescola da Língua Portuguesa" is a partner of the Portuguese Language Observatory

Ciber courses of the Portuguese Language (2011) by Ciber courses of the Portuguese LanguageObservatory of the Portuguese Language

The Portuguese Language Cybercourse was created to support the online Languages of Foreign Languages.

It is a component of the Ciberescola Project.

"Ciberescola da Língua Portuguesa" is a partner of the Portuguese Language Observatory

Contemporary Portuguese dictionary (2020) by PRIBERAM (partner of the Portuguese Language Observatory)Observatory of the Portuguese Language

The Priberam Dictionary of the Portuguese Language (DPLP) is a dictionary of contemporary Portuguese, whose nomenclature includes the general vocabulary and the most common terms of the main scientific and technical areas.

The DPLP contains, whenever relevant, information on the spelling and usage differences between European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese at the end of each entry.

PRIBERAM is a partner of the Portuguese Language Observatory

Contemporary Portuguese dictionary (2020) by PRIBERAM (partner of the Portuguese Language Observatory)Observatory of the Portuguese Language

The Priberam Dictionary of the Portuguese Language (DPLP) comes in two versions: one written in the European Portuguese standard, with and without the graphic changes provided for in the 1990 Orthographic Agreement, and another written in the Brazilian Portuguese standard, with and without the changes foreseen by the new Orthographic Agreement.

The DPLP provides synonyms and antonyms for each meaning whenever relevant and allows the conjugation of verbs.

It is also possible to find information on etymology and pronunciation of words and usage examples.

The Dictionary also provides a “Word of the day”, a cloud with the most searched words in real time and access to linguistic doubts.

PRIBERAM is a partner of the Portuguese Language Observatory

FLiP - Acronym for Tools for the Portuguese Language. (2015) by PRIBERAM (partner of the Portuguese Language Observatory)Observatory of the Portuguese Language

FLiP is Priberam's suite of proofreading and writing tools in Portuguese that includes spell checkers, syntactic proofreaders, the Priberam Dictionary of the Portuguese Language, a converter for the new Orthographic Agreement, a hyphenator, among other features.

FLiP allows you to correct spelling and syntactic errors, namely very frequent mistakes in writing directly on the computer and that easily go unnoticed by those who write.

PRIBERAM is a partner of the Portuguese Language Observatory

FLiP Online spell and syntax checker (2020) by PRIBERAM (partner of the Portuguese Language Observatory)Observatory of the Portuguese Language

The FLIP tools include several varieties of Portuguese, with or without the graphic changes provided for in the 1990 Orthographic Agreement.

The FLiP language tools include a conjugator of Portuguese verbs, translation assistants (between Portuguese, Spanish, French and English) and proofreaders other languages.

PRIBERAM is a partner of the Portuguese Language Observatory

Promethean (2020) by Promethean World (partner of the Portuguese Language Observatory)Observatory of the Portuguese Language

Classroom technologies

Classroom of the Future (2016) by PAULO CUNHA/LUSAObservatory of the Portuguese Language

“Classroom of the future” at Escola Secundária de Alcanena, Portugal.

The director of the Alcanena School Group, Cláudia Cohen Coelho, stated that this room has several advantages, such as a studio for video and photography, robotics, interactive table and whiteboard, 3D printer and “snoezelen” space (for relaxation by the senses).

Room of the future.

Students during a class in the room of the future.

The room is equipped with:

- a digital touch table,
- tablets,
- interactive mobile devices for students to answer,
- 3D interactive viewer, touch screen,

among other mobile devices for students and teachers.

April 2016.

Future Teacher E-ducation Lab (2016) by Education Institute of the University of LisbonObservatory of the Portuguese Language

The Future Teacher E-ducation Lab Project is an initiative of the Education Institute of the University of Lisbon, presenting itself as a pioneer in the context of European higher education.

The node chair has been designed to equip classrooms. (2018) by SteelcaseObservatory of the Portuguese Language

Chairs designed for classroom learning.

The chairs are mobile and allow you to organize the classroom in different ways. They are designed for quick and easy classroom transitions.

Credits: Story

- Foto de João Paulo Esperança
- Observatory of the Portuguese Language.
- Cyber ​​school
- PRIBERAM.
- Alcanena Secondary School, Portugal.
- Miguel A. Lopes / LUSA, Portuguese News Agency
- Institute of Education, University of Lisbon.
- Steelcase

Author: Francisco Nuno Ramos, Observatory of the Portuguese Language.

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