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Students Personal Finance - 4 views

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Mortgage broker Geelong - 1 views

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    Are you Looking for professional Geelong mortgage broker? Master Your Mortgage Now is the mortgage broking arm of Master Your Money Now. We specialize in helping millennial nurses and teachers buy their first home, upgrade their home, refinance & investments. We are based in Geelong but have members across Australia. Visit Website for more info.
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Digital grade books and cloud-based class management systems - 0 views

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    Grading isn't fun, but since the digital gradebook, it's never been so easy and teacher-friendly. digital grade books allow anytime/anywhere grading and tracking of student progress. They also offer extra-special options, such as easy alignment of assignments and outcomes with Common Core Standards and student-facing goal-setting and tracking. Whether you're looking for a simple, free grade book or a full-fledged Learning Management System (LMS), you'll find tools to suit your requirements.
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Best Boarding Schools in Mussoorie, Dehradun, India for Girls - 0 views

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    Mussoorie International School is one of the Top Boarding Schools in India. In our School 500 STUDENTS, 100 TEACHERS, 50 CLASSES, 15 LABS. Our vision is to provide a platform for every individual to explore her hidden talent in the desired field. We have all facilities for to students learn and enjoy practical skills like a swimming pool, laboratory, library, Dormitory.
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U.S. Department of Education Releases Study and Accompanying Toolkit on Ed Tech for Eng... - 6 views

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    "This toolkit brings suggestions and resources for educators who want to utilize new technology-based resources to help their EL students gain proficiency in English and meet academic goals. The toolkit offers five guiding principles for educators to apply in exploring new ways of working with and supporting EL students through technology" (press release, 2018.10.22, ¶3

Tulisan Guru - 0 views

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UH - Digital History - 36 views

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    Lots of US history resources, sorted by era, topic, primary sources, ethnic groups, general reference. With materials for tachers
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    interactive teacher/student resources
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    Tons of primary resources for American History and learning. This breaks down USA history in timelines, texts, ears, resources. You can spend 20 hours on here and not see it all. A FIRST stop for American History.
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Wixie | Creativity tool for students - 1 views

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    Wixie is a great tool for my students to showcase their learning by creating original digital projects, which can be easily shared with their teacher, classmates, and family members. It is a unique program that allows students to access all 4 C's, is highly engaging, and most of all FUN!
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Scratch - 1 views

  • There are 502,574 projects with a total of 12,554,294 scripts and 3,921,884 sprites created by 75,665 contributors of our 333,865 registered members. That's a lot of Scratch-ing!
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    Developed by MIT. Create games,animations interactive resources.Theres a wiki...and tutorials, its a deeper learning curve for teachers without tech background I believe.
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    Create and share your own interactive stories, games, music, and art
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edbuzz.org » Revenge of the Edupunks - 20 views

  • The education futurists see the development of Web 2.0 as the final death knell of the 20th century learning model. The proliferation of open source learning tools, social media technology, mobile learning tools, and the ability of educators to cheaply and effectively construct rich, complex, individualized learning experiences for students is bound to revolutionize education.
  • In some ways, integrating technology with high school and college curriculum may seem like a simple task, but any experienced educator will tell you it’s definitely not. Shifting from a classroom mindset to an online mindset not only presents significant practical problems, but the transformation can be very difficult for teachers to conceptualize.
  • Although the potential benefits online learning presents are exciting, shifting the way educators think about teaching and learning is definitely not an easy task. Nevertheless, the more students and their parents demand highly individualized and inexpensive curriculum, educators will be forced to change the way they deliver instruction. The market forces that are shaping today’s schools will, at the most fundamental level, disrupt the current educational model. The problem we face as educators is deciding which tools we should use and the best ways to use them. Finding a solution to this problems might require the sort of radical thinking the edupunks like to embrace.
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    "The education futurists see the development of Web 2.0 as the final death knell of the 20th century learning model. The proliferation of open source learning tools, social media technology, mobile learning tools, and the ability of educators to cheaply and effectively construct rich, complex, individualized learning experiences for students is bound to revolutionize education."
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The End in Mind » An Open (Institutional) Learning Network - 2 views

  • There are components of an open learning network that can and should live in the cloud: Personal publishing tools (blogs, personal websites, wikis) Social networking apps Open content Student generated content
  • Some tools might straddle the boundary between the institution and the cloud, e.g. portfolios, collaboration tools and websites with course & learning activity content.
  • Other tools and data belong squarely within the university network: Student Information Systems Secure assessment tools (e.g., online quiz & test applications) Institutional gradebook (for secure communication about scores, grades & feedback) Licensed and or proprietary institutional content
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  • To facilitate the relationships between students and teachers, students and students, and students and content, universities need to provide students the ability to input additional information about themselves into the institutional repository, such as: URLs & RSS feeds for anything and everything the student wants to share with the learning community Social networking usernames (probably on an opt-in basis) Portfolio URLs (particularly to simplify program assessment activities) Assignment & artifact links (provided and used most frequently via the gradebook interface)
  • Integrating these technologies assumes: Web services compatibility to exchange data between systems and easily redisplay content as is or mashed-up via alternate interfaces RSS everywhere to aggregate content in a variety of places
  • While there’s still a lot of work to do, this feels like we’re getting closer to something real and doable. Thoughts?
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Diigo Groups: FTW: Gaming for Learning - Please join us! - 41 views

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    An open group for resource sharing and networking about gaming and play in the context of learning - in school, out of school, in the community. Open to educators, game developers, academics, gamers and anybody with an interest in the topic.
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    Seeking teacher gamers interested in resource sharing for gaming and "play" based learning in schools.
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