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Samantha Coleman

The Perfect Job For Me - 1 views

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Push your PC's productivity with better, faster gear - 0 views

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    Make your PC more productive by updating your USB ports with an external dock or you can go or speedier storage. This tutorial is going to help you for enhancing the performance of your PC.
John Evans

Triple A Learning: Articulacy, Autonomy and Activity - Innovate My School - 1 views

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    "Some time ago, the school I was working in decided to move to longer lessons in order to allow more time for in-depth learning, and to solve some practical problems related to rooming and movement around the school. Initially, these lessons became doubles - two hours - and eventually, the school moved to a three lesson day of 1hr 50 mins per lesson. Many schools are doing the same thing. The problem, though, is that you can't just roll two lessons into one. You have to start rethinking the way you conceptualise a lesson from start to finish."
Nigel Coutts

The Slow Regard of Silent Things - 2 views

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    You might not want to buy this book.' These are not my words but the first line of the authors foreword, a warning that this book by Patrick Rothfuss is not for everyone but it is for anyone who loves words and quality literature.
John Evans

Perfecting the Connected Classroom of the future - Innovate My School - 2 views

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    "The technological landscape in schools is always evolving. As consumer trends like social networking, mobile applications and smart devices continue to make their way into the classroom, students are increasingly expecting an atmosphere of more interaction and less presentation. Beyond their expectations, the reality is that - as shown by multiple studies - students learn more through interaction and doing things for themselves, rather than passively absorbing content."
John Evans

The pros and cons of the iPad, as said by teachers - Innovate My School - 0 views

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    "If you're a teacher working in the UK, there's a good chance that you use a tablet as part of your work. While we originally set out to publish an article on the different tablet devices available to educators, the response to our questions was so Apple-oriented, we'll begin with iPads for now. This article is comprised of the opinions of ten different education professionals, either teachers or former teachers. Twitter profiles are linked to the first use of a contributor's name."
Phil Taylor

- From the Principal's Office: One Day That Changed Everything - 3 views

  • begrudgingly decided to give Twitter a try to improve communications with my stakeholders
  • Change became a collaborative and collective process that resulted in a school more focused on learning and one that worked better for kids than adults.
John Evans

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Nigel Coutts

Confronting our fears in the haunted house of the unknown - 3 views

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    A recent lesson with my Year Six class reminded me of the fear teachers face when confronted by the unknown. I thought the lesson would go quite smoothly, I have taught it before but this time things went in an unexpected and frightening direction.
John Evans

Ambitious Science Teaching - AST - 1 views

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    "Great teaching can be learned. This web site provides a vision of ambitious science instruction for elementary, middle school and high school classrooms. Ambitious teaching deliberately aims to support students of all backgrounds to deeply understand science ideas, participate in the activities of the discipline, and solve authentic problems."
John Evans

Maker Education Activities | User Generated Education - 0 views

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    "This coming summer I am getting the opportunity to teach a maker education camp for three weeks, half-days at a local elementary school.  The descriptions for the three one-week workshops are: Circuit Crafts: Build glowing, sensing, and interactive circuit projects; make electronic stickers, circuit sketchbooks, circuit cards, and sewn circuits. Sweet Robotics: Make simple robotics using Popsicle sticks and LED lights; play with and build some robots with Makey Makey, littleBits, Hummingbird, and Modular Robotics. Toy Hacking: Take apart simple electronic toys to see how they work & then put them back together again creating a new toy; make an operation game."
John Evans

What Can You Invent? Exploring the Makey Makey in Grade 7 & 8 - 0 views

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    "Today the buses were not running due to the early morning snow. As such we had about 40% in attendance between our four intermediate classes so we decided to conduct an impromptu maker fair. Here are some of our inventions. If you have any questions, please ask!"
Phil Taylor

How Google Classroom can help teachers - Innovate My School - 2 views

  • oogle Classroom is different as it does all that a VLE is supposed to do, but in a very simple, effective way so that all learners can access it
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