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John Evans

15 Awesome Tutorial Websites You Probably Don't Know About | Dumb Little Man - 0 views

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    The internet also boasts of accommodating tutorials to absolutely anything. Here are 15 such super-useful sites which aim to provide you with all the tutorials you'd ever need.
John Evans

Plan, Tweet, Teach, Tweet, Learn, Smile | ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

  • One of the most important things that I have learned from successfully using Twitter to impact on my lessons, teaching and ultimately the children’s learning is that you have to be time aware.
  • As you can see from my planning and the request I sent out the focus was on the language that other people would naturally use to describe an event’s probability. And the coincidental geographic information that justified such a likelihood helped our discussion. We were able to establish from the early responses that they were mainly from Australia and the children were amazed to read the responses:
John Evans

15 Resources & Tips to Backup Online Content | Teacher Reboot Camp - 6 views

  • If you follow a hashtag, create a story on Twitter, want to save your own tweets, or host your own Twitter hashtag chat then you probably want to archive this information. Twitter’s policy is to get rid of tweets within 5 days time unless you favorite a tweet. You can try to favorite tweets but you are limited to 100. The following services will help you archive tweets and save tweets.
Brandi Graham

How Does Technology Affect Kids' Friendships? - NYTimes.com - 6 views

  • whether the quality of their interactions is being diminished without the intimacy and emotional give and take of regular, extended face-to-face time.
  • whether the quality of their interactions is being diminished without the intimacy and emotional give and take of regular, extended face-to-face time.
    • Brandi Graham
       
      Interesting thought. I see many people on facebook with hundreds of friends, but they probably have spoken to many of those people once or twice face to face. Social networking has redefined the term "friend" to a certain degree.
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    Anti Social Networking??
Phil Taylor

Facebook Statistics You Probably Didn't Already Know (INFOGRAPHIC) - 3 views

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    Interesting stats
Phil Taylor

iPad 2, Xoom, TouchPad: The tablet age is upon us. - By Farhad Manjoo - Slate Magazine - 1 views

  • Every big tech company will now focus on phones and tablets as its next big source of revenue while PCs will take up an ever-smaller share of the pie.
  • cheaper than today's PCs, but we'll probably have more of them
Phil Taylor

SpeEdChange: Schools that matter - 2 views

  • People who've heard me talk about middle schools have probably heard me say something like, "this age group has a million legitimate things to worry about every day, and none of them are in our curriculum."
Phil Taylor

The Role of Mistakes in the Classroom | Edutopia - 2 views

  • What probably won't be on that list is to make a mistake -- in fact many. But it should be.
  • if we believe that the process of learning -- which inevitably must include the process of erring -- is just as, or more, important than getting to the correct answer.
Dave M

Nine Rules for Good Technology ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes - 0 views

shared by Dave M on 07 Apr 09 - Cached
  • Saba can only mean: we do not need stupid technologies in schools. But of course this begs the question: what constitutes a stupid technology? Probably - almost certainly - the Rube Goldberg assemblage of gadgets described above. Technology which causes more frustration than relief for the teacher. Technology which - like the school projectors of yore - takes three teachers and a technician to operate. Technology which distracts from learning and adds to student's time spent staring at the ceiling.
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      This is the bad ICT in schools
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