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Martin Burrett

BBC Maths - Multiplication/division - 0 views

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    A great interactive multiplication and division resource from the BBC. Answer the questions to complete the robot themed missions. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Farm Freakout - Multiplication Game - 0 views

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    A farm themed multiplication game. Get a question and catch the pig or sheep with the correct answer. Choose from a choice of tables. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Flash Resources for Teachers - 0 views

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    A great site full of customisable games like 'Who wants to be a Millionaire', a darts quiz and many more. Just download and change the questions and answers in the XML file. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Educational+Games
Martin Burrett

Golf Place Value - 0 views

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    This is a lovely flash place value game. Answer the multiple choice questions at 3 levels of difficulty. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Planet Positive - Carbon Calculator - 0 views

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    A lovely carbon calculator designed for children found via @martingibb. Enter the answers to a few questions about transport habits, energy and food and see how green your students are. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental
Roland Gesthuizen

Donald Clark Plan B - 0 views

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    Anyone who says cross-platform, m-learning content development and delivery is easy, is lying. A wander round the Learning Technologies exhibition induced a rash of promises that were at best economical with the truth. Mobile leaning vendors seem addicted to the word 'YES' in answer to any question. It ain't that simple
Martin Burrett

Matching Multiplication - 0 views

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    A multiplication game where players must match the question and answer cards to score points. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Colette Cassinelli

Literacy Journal: Only 1 iPad in the Classroom? - 41 views

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    Is only one iPad in a classroom worth it? This question keeps reappearing on the EC Ning and in other blog spaces. The answer is easy: YES, especially if the teacher has access to a Mac desktop or (preferably) laptop and a wifi network in the classroom. It is an even larger YES if the Mac device has the most current operating system. Having a computer to which the iPad can sync is not absolutely necessary, but it is a Best Idea. If you are not feeling confident, get your IT person or another teacher to help you out with setup. I am focused here on apps to install for MS and HS - and then what to do with them.
Martin Burrett

Math Match Game - 0 views

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    A flash-based maths pairs game where players must match questions with answers. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Debra Spear

Start a Life Hacker Club at Your School - Getting Smart by Adam Renfro - club, goals, l... - 0 views

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    Sounds like a great idea - helps answer the question, "What is technology really for?" Pursue dreams? Discover full potential? Realize opportunities?
sitesimply

Affordable & High-End Web Solutions: Mobile Application Development Myths - 0 views

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    n the online digital world, there's almost nothing more trending than developing mobile applications. Accordingly, almost everyone in the agency world has had to answer the question of why or why not to create a mobile app for their clients and themselves. - See more at: http://webdeisgnsolution.blogspot.in/2015/08/mobile-application-development-myths.html#sthash.ETRR11yd.dpuf
Anne Cole

Krishan Kanhaiya - 02nd July, 2015 - The first question - 0 views

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    Krishna is sitting joyfully in Kanhaiya's hotel and swallowing down milk glass after glass. Seeing Krishna appreciating the milk, Kanhaiya tries to think about an extremely troublesome thing to ask. What is the issue asked by Kanhaiya? What is the answer given by Krishna? Watch the episode and know all.
Christina Sherrill

Kahoot! - 0 views

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    Similar to Socrative but more in a game format. Can print off results with student name, questions, and answers.
anonymous

The TEDxClassroomProject - 59 views

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    "What happens when 80 10th grade students watch, analyze, and reflect upon 640+ TED Talks in pursuit of the answer to the question, "What Matters (To Us)"?"
Martin Burrett

Flisti - Create free online polls without signing-up - 28 views

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    A great survey/polling site which is easy to use. Just type your question, add your multiple-choice answers and share the link. Great for making quizzes too. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Cheska Lorena

Teach Parents Tech - 15 views

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    Google launched TeachParentsTech.org, a little spin-off web site that features 50 how-to videos, all designed to answer your parents' basic tech questions. Your father wants to know how to share a big file? Your mother is trying to figure out how to bookmark a web page? Simply head to TeachParentsTech.org, find the appropriate how-to video, send it via email, then free up time to teach yourself more heavy-duty tech.
Sheri Edwards

A Place at the Table - 0 views

  • We talk about what teaching and learning ought to look like, without ever really being clear about what we want an education to do. Pictures have different purposes. Their intent may be to record an event, evoke an emotion, preserve a memory, provide documentation, honor an individual, or just please the eye. A great work of art might do all of those things, but it is unrealistic to expect all art to accomplish all of them. Knowing more about the subject of the work, the mind of the artists, the goals of the person who commissioned the work, and cultural setting in which the work was produced my help us understand more about how to view a work of art. So what exactly is it that we are looking for in public education? Do we value symmetry over emphasis? Are we looking for accuracy or imagination? Should education inspire or indoctrinate? Do we want an education that gives us answers or asks us questions? There are a lot of people critiquing the “art” of educating our children. Is the picture of public education all wrong? Or is it that we don’t always know how to look, or where to stand, or what to look for once we’ve got to where we need to be? I don’t know the answers, but it seems to me that the questions are worth asking.
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    What's the vision? What's the purpose?
jodi tompkins

Woopid Video Tutorials - 1 views

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    Ton of free tutorials - Mac, PC and more. Great resource for students. Can help with papers, spreadsheets, presenatations and a lot more.
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    Watch free technology training videos. Get help and answer your computer and dadget questions with thousands of video tutorials for PCs, Macs, and tons of different applications.
Judy Robison

Online University Reviews : 100 Most Inspiring and Innovative Blogs for Educators - 2 views

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    "Whether you work at elementary schools or online colleges, you will find that being a teacher is a difficult and often thankless job. Between lesson plans, unengaged students, and new emerging technologies, teachers need help now more than ever. Luckily, there are a few resources out there for educators looking for tips, empathy, and inspiration. Blogs are a great way for teachers to connect with other great teachers around the world, find advice and inspiration, and learn new, cutting-edge teaching strategies. By visiting the 100 blogs below, you will find answers to all of your questions, as well as valuable teaching resources."
Kathleen N

QuoteURL: a new Twitter Tool to Quote, Save and Publish Tweets « Laika's MedL... - 0 views

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    Twitter Tool QuoteURL, developed by Fabricio Zuardi, offers a perfect solution. It is a very intuitive and easy tool that allows you to collect several tweets, for instance answers to a question
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