Top 10 Teacher Quotes, Stress Busters & Fun Features From TeachHUB - 0 views
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Some of our most fun features on TeachHUB are on the Teacher Community page. Teacher share their favorite quotes, stress buster tips, goals as educators, and one-of-a-kind stories. As 2010 is coming to an end, we have compiled our top 10 teaching quotes, stress buster tips and questions of the day for the day.
55 Innovative Ways to use Ipads in Schools ~ ICT For Educators - 0 views
Homeschooling Tips That Will Really Help You Out - 0 views
Kids in public schools face many hurdles today, the bulk of which we never had to deal with when we were young. The best way to help your kids avoid these pitfalls is to homeschool them, and the he...
Ten ideas from Eye on the Future - 4 views
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On Saturday I had the opportunity to join a group of very enthusiastic teachers to hear Alan November and Carl Jarvis speak at North Turramurra Primary School. That so many educators from across Sydney were keen to give up a Saturday is a testament to their desire to improve their teaching but also a measure of the respect these speakers garner.
Home Page : nrich.maths.org - 2 views
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"We have homes for students of different ages, and we have homes for teachers of different age groups. If you are a parent or carer, we suggest that you start with the Teacher Guide. In your home you'll find the latest resources we have added to our collections, and we'll keep you up to date with open problems and events."
Why we need to move our technology use beyond substitution - The Learner's Way - 1 views
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Mere substitution is not going to help our learners maximise the affordances of technology. The challenge is to find ways by which technology can enhance learning. We can be certain that technology is not going to go away and that those who maximise the affordances that it brings are likely to gain the most from it.
Taking the time to think - The Learner's Way - 2 views
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It seems that we never have enough of it and the result is a feeling of constant pressure to do things quickly. As a result, we fall into a pattern of making quick decisions, with incomplete information and then proceed to take hasty action and seek short cuts. Our busy lives, the business of those around us, the schedules we set ourselves and the constant stream of distractions and interruptions ensure we have very little time to do things well and we never seem to get things done.
Reflections on a service trip to Fiji - The Learner's Way - 0 views
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Recently I left the cold and dark of a Sydney winter and journeyed north to the warmer climate of Fiji. A jewel dropped in the warm waters of the Pacific, Fiji is a popular holiday destination for those looking for a tropical escape. This trip was very different from the norm. There would be no resorts, no five-star dining and my company was to be a group of 24 Year Nine students. It was to be a journey full of learning and insights into the challenges facing education.
The trouble with Twitter - The Learner's Way - 4 views
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Twitter is a great place for educators to share ideas. It has become my go to place when I am looking for something to read, a new idea or some inspiration. It is a great avenue for sharing practice, asking questions and building a community. But . . . . . . Twitter has some problems and these seems to be growing. To get the most out of Twitter a degree of caution is advised.
Tech Is Not Magical - You Are - Teacher Tech - 3 views
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Occasionally you will see an article about tech being the $1000 pencil or a hoax. Tools do not teach kids.
Reflections from EduTech 2017 - The Learner's Way - 1 views
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EduTech in Sydney has been a remarkable experience. A grand celebration of education and an energising gathering of educators ready to share stories and make connections. Despite the rainy weather some 8000 educators came together in the inspiring new International Convention Centre at Darling Harbour and left two days later with hers full of new ideas and wonderings of what might be the future of education. With many ideas still bubbling away here is a brief list of the key take-aways.
10 Excellent Collaborative Whiteboard Tools to Use in Your Teaching ~ Educational Techn... - 3 views
MediaRoom - Press Releases - 2 views
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This report shows that digital tools, content and resources can help elevate the competencies of teachers and also provide evidence of the value technology can bring to students’ learning experiences and outcomes
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motivating teachers to change their traditional instructional practices to use technology more meaningfully with students
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Teachers identified five essential elements
Where does Artificial Intelligence belong in student life? - 1 views
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming an integral part of student life, transforming the educational experience in multiple ways. AI-powered tools and applications can provide perso...
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