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John Evans

A Difference: 5 Minutes To Make A Difference - 0 views

  • I'm sitting at the 2008 Manitoba Edubloggercon being held at the Princess Street campus of Red River College in downtown Winnipeg.
  • I'm sitting at the 2008 Manitoba Edubloggercon being held at the Princess Street campus of Red River College in downtown Winnipeg.
  • I'm sitting at the 2008 Manitoba Edubloggercon being held at the Princess Street campus of Red River College in downtown Winnipeg.
Phil Taylor

The manitoba-educators Daily - 2 views

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    Great way to start your day.
John Evans

Over 1,200 Manitoba kids hospitalized due to mental health in 2016-17: report | CTV New... - 0 views

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    "A new report is shedding light on the state of children's health in Canada and found that more and more kids are dealing with mental health concerns. The study, which was released by Children First Canada and the O'Brien Institute for Public Health, examined various health-related issues including mortality rates, poverty and physical health by using data from various sources such as Statistics Canada, The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) and Health Canada."
John Evans

Reviews: Educational Apps « mobileteachology - 3 views

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    "The following collection of writings review various mobile applications (mobile apps) that could have potential for purposeful teaching and learning. These specific mobile apps were selected for use by teachers and students in relation to the Grade 12 Global Issues: Citizenship and Sustainability (40S). The curriculum for this course was recently designed by Manitoba Education. Implementation is voluntary for the the 2012-2013 school year and set for full mandatory implementation in 2013-2014."
John Evans

Mathematics | Manitoba Education - 3 views

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    "In order for students to be efficient in computational fluency, they must develop mental math skills and recall math facts automatically. Recall is a developmental process that improves computational fluency by developing efficiency, accuracy, and flexibility with numbers. The focus of instruction should be on thinking and on building number relationships. Facts become automatic for students through repeated exposure and practice. When facts are automatic, students are no longer using inefficient means, such as counting."
John Evans

16 Great Apps for Learning An Aboriginal Language ~ Educational Technology and Mobile L... - 0 views

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    "For those of you interested in learning and exploring an aboriginal language, the collection below has you covered. Curated from iTunes 'Explore an Aboriginal language' collection in App Store, this selection features 16 great iPad apps to introduce you to a wide variety of aboriginal languages spoken by First Nations in countries like Canada, Australia, USA and New Zealeand. More specifically, the languages covered are: Innu, Nakota, Ojibway, Denesuline, Atikamekw, Maskwacis and Manitoba Cree, Tlicho Dene, Mi'kmaw, Michif, and Saulteaux. "
Sheri Oberman

Digital Media and Learning Competition - 1 views

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    Fellow Literacy with ICT bookmarkers, Let's get together and make a badge for ICT teacher-leaders and co-ordinators in our public school system in Manitoba.
Sheri Oberman

State / Province / National Education Conversation Hashtags - Google Docs - 5 views

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    Let's fill in the hashtags for Manitoba
Phil Taylor

ELI Video Competition: 2014 Horizon Report | EDUCAUSE.edu - 1 views

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    "Each video focuses on one or two of the six 2014 technologies listed in this year's report" See Manitoba entry in Competition - #9
John Evans

How To Create Your Own Virtual Tour On Google Earth With A KML File - 2 views

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    Nice Manitoba Reference too!
John Evans

From First Steps to Digital Footprints: Developing Digital Citizenship in Our Youngest ... - 5 views

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    "Most children enter kindergarten as technology users, but their knowledge of how to use it safely and appropriately varies as widely as their abilities to print their names and tie their shoes. As their first teachers, it is unquestioningly our duty to develop digital citizenship alongside scissor skills and sharing. Collaborative, project-based learning experiences provide many authentic opportunities for students to acquire and practice digital citizenship skills that will see them safely into adulthood as they begin to develop and manage their first digital footprints. In Manitoba, we have a Literacy with ICT Developmental Continuum that fosters critical and creative thinking skills as students learn to use ICT safely and responsibly. How does this actually look in kindergarten? "
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