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Bev Evans

Qwiki - 0 views

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    Wiki style website which has voice overs and interactive presentations instead of written information. Great when you want to direct the pupils towards putting research into their own words as there's nothing to copy and paste!
wjputt

Access to academic research - 1 views

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    Surely all research should be accesible to all. The wisdom of crowds is essential for human learning & betterment.
Karen Jones

EU Kids Online - 1 views

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    report on use of sns by children
Karen Jones

Questioning Toolkit - 1 views

  • What does it mean to be a good friend? What kind of friend shall I be? Who will I include in my circle of friends? How shall I treat my friends? How do I cope with the loss of a friend? What can I learn about friends and friendships from the novels we read in school? How can I be a better friend?
    • Karen Jones
       
      I think these are great questions
    • Melanie Blount
       
      I really like this questioning website - I'm going to share it with the NGfL Cymru team. DCELLS are big on Socratic questioning at the moment - we've done some research - I'll post some of the best sites we've found in a bit
    • Karen Jones
       
      If you search for questioning tag you'll find a few more socratic questions links too!
vicki constantinou

Call to let staff spend time with the best- TES 15/04/11 - 2 views

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    I was there & heard these talks. I wanted to talk about #addcym, TeachMeets, Twitter and all the excellent practice that is out there and the means that the professionals are going to to share. Clearly people presenting weren't aware of this which makes #addcym etc crucial to this sharing.
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    Thanks Vicki. I wasn't there, but saw the ppts etc. Don't think the conclusions are rocket science, it's actually what we advocate already, and I think we should use precious money to fund the actions ( ie teachers sharing/visiting) rather than spending another year researching obvious and common sense solutions. That's IMHO obviously and all my own views!
wjputt

Dylan William's website - 2 views

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    This contains information on assessment for learning developed at King's University by Paul Black & Dylan William following a research project in Oxfordshire schools.
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