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    Super Exciting Ride! Enjoy the Fly Fish Ride at Dubai Sea only on 149 AED. Get deal voucher at SavnPik.
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Maxi Cab Online Singapore - 0 views

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    Mr. Maxicab provides higher maxi cab booking singapore, providing to a wide range of transportation needs. They provide smooth corporate travel experiences by maintaining a fleet of comfortable and spacious cars, including 7-seaters and 13-seaters. Mr. Maxicab guarantees reliability, reliability, and client pleasure for airport transfers, city journeys, and corporate events. Their skilled drivers are comfortable with Singapore's routes, assuring speedy and safe travel. They use innovative booking technology to speed up the reservation approach, providing the best comfort. Mr. Maxicab is the chosen pick for easy and enjoyable transportation solutions in Singapore, offering outstanding quality with each ride.
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    Mr. Maxicab offers the highest level of convenience in Singapore's transport sector. Mr. Maxicab, the primary provider of Maxi Cab Online Singapore services, ensures that people of all kinds have an effortless trip. They provide simple transportation solutions for airport transfers, city tours, and events by maintaining a fleet of large and luxurious maxi cabs with innovative booking systems. Their commitment to reliability, safety, and client pleasure separates them. Whether for employment or pleasure, Mr. Maxicab provides dependable and cheap transportation, making each ride a joyful adventure in the Lion City. Experience a new level of transportation convenience with Mr. Maxicab today!
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Best Classes For Search Engine Optimization Course By Dsl Training Academy In Ahmedabad - 0 views

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    DS Training Academy Provide Online SEO Training Course integrates the theoretical principles and practical applications of search engine optimization and offers an opportunity to all those who want to venture into the online industry and ride the waves of the internet.
Martin Burrett

Santa_Rider.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) - 0 views

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    Wonder what Santa does for the other 364 days? Play this game where you ride Santa along a snowy obstacle course on the back of a motorbike. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Winter+%26+Christmas
Rob Rankin

Creating Classroom Culture - 0 views

  • ) Always come to class prepared: The students must bring their notebook, pen, pencil, eraser, dictionary, etc. Whatever they need to help them learn English. This includes a positive attitude. Merely coming to class prepared is not enough. My students must also be prepared. This means sitting quietly in their seats and in their groups before I enter the classroom. 2) Always keep the classroom clean: If I see any paper on the floor, I tell the students to pick it up. A dirty classroom should never be tolerated. I will not start the lesson until the classroom is clean. I want my students to not only respect their teachers and each other, but to respect the sanctity of the classroom and the school as well.3) Be polite and show respect: This doesn't only mean saying "Please" and "Thank you." It also means never throwing things across the classroom. Far too often I've seen students throw everything from pencils to books to their classmates. This also should never be tolerated. When someone needs a pencil or an eraser, a student must physically get up, walk over to the student in need, and hand it to him in a respectful manner. Students must also use the proper honorific when referring to their teacher. We must teach right speech AND right action.4) Pay attention and cooperate: This means teaching the students to listen to the teacher and listen to one another. Listening is the first step towards cooperating with each other in order to get the job done and do the job well. 5) Work hard and as a team: Team work is important in my classroom. I'm not looking for individual superstars. I want students who are team players. Everyone learns more that way. In working as a team, my students learn to plan their lessons carefully and to think before they act.6) Sacrifice your time and share your understanding: Now we're getting to the heart of the matter. If a student understands something then he/she has an obligation to help another who does not yet understand. The students must help and support each other. I love to see a student physically get up, walk over to another, and kindly explain what he has just learned to someone who is struggling. If one team does not succeed in reaching the class/lesson objectives, then the other teams are responsible for helping them until they do. This shows respect, cooperation, and responsibility, and if we can teach our students that, then we are beginning to succeed as educators.7) Be responsible for one another: Now we're deep into the heart of the matter. This is the crux of my classroom culture. Teaching my students to be responsible. Response-able. Or able to respond. Isn't this what compassionate people do in a compassionate society? Isn't this our main responsibility at educators--- to take on the responsibility of teaching others how to be responsible? What a thrill it truly is to see students taking responsibility for themselves AND others. If we can teach our students to naturally respond to others in need, then we are truly succeeding as educators.8) There are no free rides: I don't want slackers in my class. If I see a student not pulling his weight, I let him know. The team is relying on him. The team either succeeds or fails--- as a team. The class either succeeds or fails--- as a class. In my classes, you will not get away with doing nothing--- and that includes my co-teachers and myself! There are no free rides.
    • Rob Rankin
       
      I like this idea of students actively supporting each other.
Maggie Verster

Little Red Riding Hood Remixed - Teach42 - 0 views

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    A great idea for getting students to remix curr material
Michelle DeSilva

Virtual field trip - 1 views

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    WITH AN INTERNET CONNECTION, STUDENTS CAN TRAVEL AROUND THE WORLD RIGHT IN YOUR CLASSROOM. SO BUCKLE UP YOUR SEATBELT, AND TAKE YOUR STUDENTS ALONG FOR AN EXCITING RIDE!
Tom McHale

Learning Shouldn't Be Dictated by the School Calendar - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    A new school model called High Tech High is getting good early reviews for its project-based teaching. It is one of several ventures said to be part of what promoters call the 21st-century skills movement. Somewhere John Dewey is chuckling, because he had the idea in the 1890s. The work, not the season, should be the focus. Creating something useful to other people (click on my blog!) should be part of school. Everything should not ride on a letter grade in June.
Martin Burrett

Facemoods' Online Safety Kit - Little Red Riding Mood 2 of 3 - 0 views

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    A collection of animated e-safety videos, based around the story of Little Red Riding Hood, about how young people can stay safe on Fackbook. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Facemoods' Online Safety Kit - Little Red Riding Mood 1 of 3 - 0 views

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    A collection of animated e-safety videos, based around the story of Little Red Riding Hood, about how young people can stay safe on Fackbook. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Facemoods' Online Safety Kit - Little Red Riding Mood 3 of 3 - 0 views

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    A collection of animated e-safety videos, based around the story of Little Red Riding Hood, about how young people can stay safe on Fackbook. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
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The Ummed School - Best CBSE School in Jodhpur - 0 views

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    The Ummed School - Preschool days are the most important phase for a child's emotional development; it's when the child builds his/her confidence and self esteem.To help our children excel in life skills, we organize regular co-curricular activities such as presentations, horse riding, Playing cricket etc.
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Some Interesting Health Facts You Must Know. - 0 views

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Tom Daccord

Pew Internet: Riding the Waves of "Web 2.0" - 0 views

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    "Web 2.0" has become a catch-all buzzword that people use to describe a wide range of online activities and applications, some of which the Pew Internet & American Life Project has been tracking for years. As researchers, we instinctively reach for our spreadsheets to see if there is evidence to inform the hype about any online trend. This article provides a short history of the phrase, along with new traffic data from Hitwise to help frame the discussion.
David Peter

MIT Press Journals - International Journal of Learning and Media - Full Text - 0 views

  • Now, with study becoming a lifelong enterprise, and with the advent of a galaxy of new media, “learning” seems once again poised to become all things to all people, be they lay or scholarly.
    • David Peter
       
      So, since we are all lifelong learners with access to transparent, pervasive and ubiquitous technology ... not sure NEW media is all that NEW.
  • learning that do not occur automatically, readily, naturally, or by dint of simply living in a certain place at a certain time
    • David Peter
       
      Almost seems to be speaking of PROGRAMMED learning, and not the new learning environment/commons. Isn't all learning contextual?
  • we may well have reached a set of tipping points: Going forward, learning may be far more individualized, far more in the hands (and the minds) of the learner, and far more interactive than ever before
    • David Peter
       
      Barr and Tagg mentioned this SHIFT earlier.
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  • advent of a galaxy of new media
    • David Peter
       
      What NEW media are they speaking of? The NEW media is always changing and may be difficult to specifically link to lifelong learners. Prensky speaks of digital natives and digital immigrants. Does all media work for all readers/users?
  • we may well have reached a set of tipping points
    • David Peter
       
      We are BEYOND the tipping point. More likely to be a GROUNDSWELL and it's up to us to ride the wave or not.
  • learning may be at once more individual
    • David Peter
       
      Thanks to technology, or inspite of technology?
  • Both the demands of the workplace and the demands of education have changed profoundly and promise to do so for the foreseeable future.
    • David Peter
       
      And, in addition, the focus has shifted to global learning, and not localized learning. The advent of 21st century skills, the reemergence of liberal education ... all are continuing to change and demand change.
  • technology is often cited as a primary driver of cultural change
    • David Peter
       
      Interesting thought. Is this an anthropological conclusion? A social conclusion? Who has cited this?
  • One could argue that a strictly formal learning experience is characterized by classroom-based instruction featuring an explicit curriculum and traditional pedagogical goals, and scaffolding implemented by a single educator; a pure informal learning experience lacks all of these characteristics
    • David Peter
       
      This would imply that informal learnnig, without structure, is somehow inferior. Isn't the tone of learning set by the classroom, the teacher and other variables?
  • A successful informal learning practice depends upon an independent, constructivistically oriented learner who can identify, locate, process, and synthesize the information he or she is lacking
    • David Peter
       
      Hard to imagine that this can ONLY occur with a constructivist paradigm?
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