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Mark Blake

K12 Online Conference 2009 - 0 views

  • Mark Blake
     
    This is a FREE conference open to ANYONE by educators for educators around the world interested in integrating emerging technologies into classroom practice. A goal of the conference (among several) is to help educators make sense of and meet the needs of a continually changing learning landscape.
  • Mark Blake
     
    If you want to take part in a google wave about the K-12 Conference email me or Mark Woolley and we will setup an invite for you. You could also visit http://thebigquestion.edublogs.org/ for more info.
Brad McAllister

Betchablog - home - 3 views

  • Brad McAllister
     
    learning technology integrators wikispace
  • Brad McAllister
     
    Some useful resources here
  • Sam Elphick
     
    I came across this guys blog/youtube channel just yesterday! Good one to follow....
Brad McAllister

Laptops pass the big exam | The Australian - 1 views

  • Brad McAllister
     
    The end of the written examination getting nearer??
Matthew McMahon

Using technology to improve workforce collaboration - 2 views

  • Matthew McMahon
     
    Quite an interesting read - with some possible practical ideas ...
Brad McAllister

Home | ACARA - 1 views

  • Brad McAllister
     
    Australian Curriculum website
Steven Young

Simulations - 4 views

  • Steven Young
     
    Interactive science simulations
Sam Elphick

Free Technology for Teachers: 6 Ways for Students to Publish Their Writing Online - 4 views

  • Sam Elphick
     
    A blog post describing various options available for publishing students writing online...Goes into the pros and cons of each service...worth a read...
Sam Elphick

Tip 77 - BibMe - 1 views

  • Sam Elphick
     
    A great tip by Tammy on creating bibliographies using Bibme! An excellent blog to follow, too.
Matthew McMahon

My School website - 2 views

  • Matthew McMahon
     
    Ok this will be a very important site in the coming years. This will be where school data will be accessed to check NAPLAN scores for comparison against "like-school groups". PDFs with screen shots are available at the moment. Data will be entered in 2010.
    Note: I'm promoting awareness of the site but very wary of how it might be used...
Mark Woolley

Learn.Genetics (TM) - 0 views

  • Mark Woolley
     
    An amazing site from the University of Utah, great resources for teaching and learning about genetics
Sam Elphick

Wikis Webs & Writing(s) - Day 2 - 3 views

  • Sam Elphick
     
    An excellent presentation on wikis & writing and how they can be used to enhance teaching and learning in the classroom. Also shares some meaningful stats regarding language development, explains and gives examples on web 1.0 & 2.0 tools and social media.
Mark Woolley

Blooming Orange: Bloom's Taxonomy Helpful Verbs Poster - 4 views

  • Mark Woolley
     
    A nice blooms poster in a different format - "Bloom's Taxonomy Helpful Verbs Poster"
Sam Elphick

Comic Life in the Classroom - 3 views

  • Sam Elphick
     
    Some ideas on how to use comic life in the classroom. A collaborative document, feel free to add your own suggestions and experiences as new slides!
Sam Elphick

BBC NEWS | UK | Education | Danish pupils use web in exams - 0 views

  • Students are no longer required to regurgitate facts and figures. Instead the emphasis is on their ability to sift through and analyse information.
  • In Denmark, the government has taken the bold step of allowing pupils full access to the internet during their final school year exam
  • They can access any site they like, even Facebook, but they cannot message each other or email anyone outside the classroom.
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  • The Danish government says if the internet is so much a part of daily life, it should be included in the classroom and in examinations.
  • Sanne Yde Schmidt, who heads the project at Greve, says: "If we're going to be a modern school and teach them things that are relevant for them in modern life, we have to teach them how to use the internet."
  • Students are no longer required to regurgitate facts and figures. Instead the emphasis is on their ability to sift through and analyse information.
  • Sam Elphick
     
    Some high schools in Denmark are beginning to allow students access to the internet during exams. Exciting stuff, and fantastic to see countries looking into more open forms of assessment. I will be interested to see how quickly other nations follow Denmark's lead in this regard. Tools like Diigo would be a fantastic method of preparation for student's sitting these exams.
Sam Elphick

More virtual excursions | Bright ideas - 2 views

  • Sam Elphick
     
    Some great links to virtual excursions/e-tours that could be used across various subject areas - worth a look. A good blog to follow, too.
Brad McAllister

Homepage - ABPI - Resources for Schools - 1 views

  • Brad McAllister
     
    interactive resources for all subject areas and ages. UK based.
sherryn moore

TinEye - 2 views

  • sherryn moore
     
    Ever got an image from the internet and forgotten where it
    originally came from or you need to acknowledge the source- just upload the image into this site and it locates it for you.
  • Mark Woolley
     
    and it works!! I can really use this one for presentations.
Michelle Shearman

Read, Write, Think - 4 views

  • Michelle Shearman
     
    Useful site with an array of online literacy tools, well worth a look.
sherryn moore

Assessment - 2 views

  • sherryn moore
     
    16 graphic organisors
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