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Andrew Williamson

Blogging is NOT Analog Writing in Digital Spaces | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Blogging in education is about quality and authentic writing in digital spaces with a global audience, while observing digital citizenship responsibilities and rights, as on documents, reflects, organizes and makes one's learning and thinking visible and searchable! "
Andrew Williamson

There is More to Blogging With Your Students- Version 2 | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "On the heels of Blogging is NOT Analog Writing in Digital Spaces, I decided to re-create the sketchnote of  There is More to Blogging with Your Students. I added Reading in Digital Spaces to the Mix."
Andrew Williamson

IAG Space Conference: 17/10/2017, Behind the News - 0 views

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    This would be a great launch for a space unit.
Andrew Williamson

Core Philosophy of Blogging at Bell PS.docx - 0 views

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    How blogging could possibly look at Bell PS. Would like to align this document with Ausvels and Australian Curriculum ICT Competencies. These competencies could all be easily covered through student blogging and other Web2.0 online collaborative spaces. 
Andrew Williamson

VTS 01 1 - YouTube - 0 views

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    Excerpts from Red Leap Theatre's production of THE ARRIVAL by Shaun Tan Premiered Civic Theatre, March 2009 Developed with the assistance of Auckland Festival's Watch This Space Programme and Creative New Zealand For more information see www.redleaptheatre.co.nz
Joy O'Neill

Google Apps in Education - 0 views

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    This website is from one of the Google+ communities titled 'Google Apps in Education'. On this PD training space you will find a wealth of information to navigate yourself around Google Chrome. Hope it helps.
Andrew Williamson

Voki Characters Make Writing Fun | John's Space - 0 views

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    The free version of Voki.com lets you create colorful characters who can replay your voice recordings or convert text to speech in a variety accents. These characters are easy to place on blogs and websites, and they each have their own unique URL. It's possible to save the characters you create as HTML code in a text editor like Notepad or Word, but it's easier and more convenient to save them directly on Voki.com using a free account. This could be a great shared literacy exercise.
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