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Phil Taylor

Curriculum Corner -Edublogs - education blogs for teachers, students and institutions - 3 views

  • Welcome to the the Edublogs Curriculum Corner where you can find helpful information on using Edublogs in the classroom.
John Evans

Edublogs.tv - 0 views

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    Welcome to Edublogs.tv - the video hosting site dedicated to education - Join Now by clicking here Provides a work around for viewing YouTube videos with your class. See http://itls.saisd.net/blog/archives/2008/08/entry_207.htm fro details
John Evans

45+ Teacher Recommended Educational Apps : Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views

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    "Educators are beginning to see the potential of using mobile devices and apps for ongoing professional development as well as to improve literacy and cognitive development for learners. Apps are equipped with several features that motivate learners to create stories, presentations, and projects that are hands-on and use their creativity as well as their critical thinking skills. Once an app is downloaded, many features can be accessed without an Internet connection. Educators can also use various apps at conferences to connect with other educators or capture a presentation. Below are the various apps nominated by teachers for an Edublog Award so they must be worth checking out. Each has a link and a description. Make sure to check out the Edublog Awards for blogs, wikis, and web tools that teachers worldwide have recommended."
John Evans

Announcing the 2010 Edublog Awards Winners! - The Edublog Awards - 10 views

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    Check out these incredible resources to add to your PLN!
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Edublogs Publishes an Extensive Guide to Classroom Podcas... - 1 views

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    "Podcasting has had a resurgence over the last couple of years. Part of that resurgence is due to the increase in easy-to-use tools for creating podcasts as well as an increase in platforms through which you can listen to podcasts. Anchor.fm is one of those easy-to-use podcast creation tools. I featured it in a video in my tip of the week in late February. The folks at Edublogs were kind enough to share it with their followers and include it in their new comprehensive guide to classroom podcasting."
John Evans

Step 9: Creating and Using Video | Edublogs Teacher Challenges - 3 views

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    "The aim of this step is to provide an overview of creating and using videos with students to help get you started using video or get more out of using videos. Thanks to everyone who helped plan and shared resources on using video ."
John Evans

edublogs: Fresh research showing the damage of filtering 'real world' technology - 0 views

  • Students in schools around the world find that their research, creativity and learning potential is seriously curbed by filtering and lack of use of their own mobile and gaming devices in schools. This comes from research spanning the Americas, brought to my attention by its author, Research Consultant Kim Farris-Berg
  • "In 2007, [filtering] was high school students’ number one obstacle to using technology at their schools (53 percent). For middle school students, two obstacles tied for the greatest barrier (39 percent each): “there are rules against using technology at school” and “teachers limit technology use”. It’s likely that when students face obstacles to using technology at school, they also face obstacles to inquiry-based learning opportunities which can include online research, visualizations, and games."
  • "Students reported that other major obstacles to using technology at school are not being able to access email accounts and slow internet access. Perhaps these are the reasons why just 34 percent of teachers communicate with students via email. Teachers are certainly online; just not with students. Ninety percent of teachers, parents, and school leaders use email to communicate with one another about school."
John Evans

edublogs: UK Government Research: Web 2.0 does improve learning - 0 views

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    New research from Scotland and the UK Government shows that Web 2.0 and gaming can and do make a difference to educational attainment and student experience.
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