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Martin Burrett

West Baton Rouge Parish Schools - 26 views

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    A useful and fun set of cross-curriculum photo slide shows for maths, English, science, history and more. They are arranged by age and range from kindergarten Secondary school. A great resource for introducing topics. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video%2C+animation%2C+film+%26+Webcams
Anne McCormack

Slides Carnival - Free presentation templates - 61 views

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    Free presentation templates
Michele Rosen

A Step by Step Guide on How to Create Interactive Presentations Using The New Google Slides Features ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 146 views

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    Good step by step on the new interactive options available for presentations in google slides that allow for audience backchannel and voting.
lars21

"My Outliners" Tutorial - Diigo help - 9 views

  • Go back to outliners homepageAdd items from diigo library to the current outliner: click on the icon and a side-menu will slide out, you can directly choose items or search for particular ones; already added items will be marked with a √ ; one more click on the icon will make the side-menu slide in.Show all outliners
msletizia

Novel HyperDoc Template (Elementary Level) - Google Slides - 40 views

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    This is a free and fabulous template to encourage struggling readers and engage learners.
Martin Burrett

Nougths & Crosses - 25 views

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    "A very simple noughts and crosses template slide for PowerPoint. Just add questions or pictures and copy into a presentation."
Doug Saunders

Learning Google Apps - 91 views

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    Learning how to use Drive, Sheets, Forms, Docs & Slides
Nigel Coutts

Collaborative Learning with Google Docs - The Learner's Way - 72 views

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    Something is missing from my classroom lately and I am quite happy to have seen it disappear. It is the traditional line at the teacher's desk formed by students awaiting feedback on a recently completed piece of writing. What has replaced this is our use of Google Docs and Slides as a tool for the collaborative development of ideas from initial thinking and strategising through to final editing and refinement. It has introduced a new workflow to the class that both streamlines the process of providing feedback, allows for greater detail and transforms the process into one that is richly collaborative.
Cindy Huskey

John Green Interview: 'Fault In Our Stars' Author Talks Worst Book Ever, Where He Likes To Read - 53 views

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    Oddly enough, John Green and I share the same worst book ever. Who knew?
Matt Renwick

Annie Murphy Paul on Why 'Digital Literacy' Can't Replace The Traditional Kind | TIME.com - 117 views

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      The F-pattern when reading online could have been helpful for the reader in this article.
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    Both the author of the article and the people she criticizes are making a fundamental mistake. It is an illusion that kids once learned facts in some deeper way. If the tree octopus had been presented in a book, the kids would have made the same mistake. Much of traditional teaching was not about absorbing certain facts but about learning techniques for accessing those facts. The internet and google really have changed the way we access information. The real challenge is how to restructure knowledge itself to take advantage of the new forms of accessibility. And as for using technology in the classroom: banning computers is like forcing kids to memorize arithmetic tables in an age when everyone has a calculator. We don't need slide rules nor an abacus and there is no reason to teach kids how to use them.
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