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John Pearce

11 Steps to Create A Google Plus Community for your Class - 0 views

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    "One of the best services Google+  provides to its users is called " communities ". Any Google Plus user can easily create and host his/her community on the cloud and in a matter of few clicks.For us in education  we can use this service to create a community for our class. In this virtual space, you will get to share with your students resources, links, and also get them to participate and contribute in it. You can also create class events with dates, location, and more details and share them with your students and their parents as well. Needless to say that you can use Google Hangout right from your community to hold video conferences with your students."
John Pearce

Feel safe with these ideas for blogging with students! | On an e-Journey with Generation Y - 0 views

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    ""Blogging - an essential online space" (link to the recording)  was the theme of this week's Tech Talk Tuesdays. I feel stronly that blogging should be open and online. Why?  Otherwise students should use offline tools to document their learning etc. A question was asked "How can we ensure that students are safe and secure whilst blogging?" Here are some suggestions:"
John Pearce

Web 2.0 for the Under 13s crowd - 0 views

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    "As I lamented in my last post, many of the fabulous Web tools out there are restricted to users 13 and over. This limits what Elementary/Primary schools students can access online to create content to collaborate. To save others at school some time, then, I have compiled a list of popular/well known Web tools that can and can't be used by children under 13 - 1), so we are legally covered in what we are allowing our students to use and 2), so they know what is available. Please note that generally the sites that allow for under 13s still ask for parental permission ( even Edmodo if you haven't read the Terms of Use) so a solid school user agreement is needed to use these tools. Some of the sites are not US based so are not bound by COPPA and CIPA regulations. It still requires schools to carefully check out what can be viewed on these sites to ensure they are appropriate to access."
John Pearce

How to Create Audio Slideshows in YouTube - 0 views

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    "Animoto is an excellent tool for creating audio slideshows. But there are some limitations to it that some teachers don't like. Most notable of those limitations is the time limit (30 seconds unless you get an Animoto for Education account), lack of space for text, and that students have to remember a username and password to use it. The YouTube slideshow tool provides a tool for creating audio slideshows without those three limitations of Animoto."
John Pearce

ABC Zoom - Splash Zoom - 0 views

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    ABC Zoom is a browser-based game primarily aimed at year 9 and 10 students to bring back the fun in science learning. The core objective is to engage, via gameplay, with the fundamentals of charge and electromagnetic radiation, and gain a sense of their importance in the world around us.
anonymous

University of Melbourne hosts competition to modernise portable classrooms - 0 views

    • anonymous
       
      There's nothing worse than being in a classroom that isn't equipped with the technology you normally use. It would definitely be beneficial to ensure portable/emergency classrooms were well equipped.
    • Kelly Bruce
       
      that is so true! so many times when I was on rounds (even in the normal classroom) it was so hard to do what I wanted to do because there was not enough technology available to me!
    • anonymous
       
      I find it particularly hard as student teachers because we don't have access (necessarily) to all the computers and we don't always know what's available to us (although - some teachers don't know this either)
  • “Instead of the attitude that portable classrooms are a necessary evil in Australian schools, we want to make them delightful spaces that are integrated into their environment and landscape.”
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  • Remote areas have challenges in terms of access to materials and labour
    • anonymous
       
      It's great to see a competition with a really positive and useable outcome for our students!
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