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Shane Roberts

Evidence of Learning 2.0 - 9 views

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    An example of the resources from the Digigogy site. Certainly encourages thinking about practice
Ian Guest

Teachers Toolbox - 12 views

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    Based on materials by Geoff Petty, the Teachers Toolbox looks at teaching from an evidence based point of view through concise video overviews of key subjects, backed up by further reading, document downloads, and Geoff Petty's presentation 'Teaching Tomorrow'.
Ashley Proud

UNHCR - Welcome to Against All Odds - 5 views

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    A game that let's students experience, first hand, the life of a refugee - an interactive and thought provoking game with currency and application across subject areas and phases
Russell Ogden

Gamification removes intrinsic motivation to learn - Interview with Henry Jenkins - 2 views

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    Scott Traylor of 360KID interviews media theorist and educator Henry Jenkins about what educational publishers should consider when making learning games for classroom use. In this interview Jenkins discusses the problems with gamification and new ways to reinvent the textbook for game enhancement.
Russell Ogden

Concept Cartoons - 12 views

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    are a new approach to teaching, learning and assessment in sciencewere created by Brenda Keogh and Stuart Naylor in 1991feature cartoon-style drawings showing different characters arguing about an everyday situationare designed to intrigue, to provoke discussion and to stimulate scientific thinkingmay not have a single "right answer"
Clay Leben

Welcome to ALT Open Access Repository - ALT Open Access Repository - 3 views

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    An online repository of electronically produced research in educational technology.
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    An open library of materials. Many on edtech. Not just pdf but also slides and video of presentations.
Clay Leben

Univ of Texas Social Media Directory « Know - 3 views

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    Directory listing all Univ of Texas blogs and social media sources. Very handy stating point to browse. I am so glad I live in Austin and attended such a terrific university. Hook 'em Horns!
Ashley Proud

Mathematics in Movies - 7 views

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    Mathematics in Movies is a website developed by Oliver Knill, a Harvard Mathematics professor. Mathematics in Movies is a collection of video clips from popular movies and television shows in which references to mathematics are made. One clip that I enjoyed comes from an episode of The Office in which Oscar tries to explain the concept of a budget surplus to Michael. I've embedded the episode below. 
Rhondda Powling

86 EdTech Resources You May Have Missed-Treasure Chest October 23, 2011 | Tech the Plunge - 14 views

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    It's really difficult to keep up with all that happens in educational technology. This is my attempt to make it just a little easier. I post a Treasure Chest every Sunday!
Ian Guest

Math Mistakes - 0 views

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    "This site is about compiling, analyzing and discussing the mathematical errors that students make. The site is edited by Michael Pershan, a middle school and high school math teacher from NYC."
Ian Guest

SimDis - 1 views

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    "This site contains a collection of computer based artifacts that simulate aspects of disability. It is intended that the simulations will be used for training and awareness raising activities with staff and for teaching students in areas where an understanding of disability is required" (Although references to CRTs are perhaps dated)
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    "This site contains a collection of computer based artifacts that simulate aspects of disability. It is intended that the simulations will be used for training and awareness raising activities with staff and for teaching students in areas where an understanding of disability is required"
Aaron Davis

How to host a Q-and-A Twitter chat SmartBlogs - 0 views

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    A great overview of how to go about organising and hosting a Twitter chat
Ian Guest

An open door to UNESCO's knowledge | UNESCO - 2 views

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    "For UNESCO, adopting an Open Access Policy means to make thousands of its publications freely available to the public. Furthermore, Open Access is also a way to provide the public with an insight into the work of the Organization so that everyone is able to discover and share what UNESCO is doing."
Ian Guest

what if? - 2 views

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    From the same stable as the marvellous xkcd comic, 'what if' is a blog providing a series of crowd-sourced 'what if' questions ... and answers. A potentially rich source of intriguing questions to set your students the challenge of answering.
Ian Guest

etcML - 1 views

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    "Do you want to know if your favorite sports team is popular on Twitter? Or if your kickstarter proposal is written for success? With a few simple clicks, etcML can make these kinds of classifications and many others. You can train our machine learning algorithms for your own tasks and share your classifier with others!"
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    via @downes
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