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Clay Leben

Pathwright - teach and sell beautiful online courses - 3 views

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    Hosted online course builder. Charges based on enrolled students. Support for multimedia and social communication. Stylish interface. Free to build course and try out. I like the path maker metaphor for teacher.
John Pearce

Teachnology: How to set up gClass folders for your class - 3 views

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    "GClass folders is a free script that runs from a google sheet that will automatically create class folders for all the students that you teach.  Sounds complicated - watch this video and you should be able to do it in under 10 minutes."
John Pearce

#MysterySkype - Skype in the classroom - 1 views

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    "Mystery Skype is an educational game, invented by teachers, played by two classrooms on Skype. The aim of the game is to guess the location of the other classroom by asking each other questions. It's suitable for all age groups and can be used to teach subjects like geography, history, languages, mathematics and science."
Rhondda Powling

Dropbox for Dummies: Why You Shouldn't Need Your USB Key Again | teachingwithipad.org - 5 views

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    Some good advice about using Dropbox as a personal tool as well as for teaching purposes.
Ashley Proud

Teachers | Quandary - 4 views

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    "Quandary is a free, online game that engages your students in ethical decision-making and develops skills that will help them recognize ethical issues and deal with challenging situations in their own lives. This page brings together all the information you need to successfully implement Quandary as part of your teaching, including a handy teacher guide, classroom implementation video, lesson plan and worksheet. We've also mapped the game to the Common Core standards. And don't forget to head over to the teachers' forum to share your own ideas and discuss tips and techniques from other educators."
Ian Guest

The Design Studio - 1 views

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    "The Design Studio is a developing toolkit which draws together a range of existing and emergent Jisc resources which support technology-enhanced teaching and learning practice." Curriculum change & transformation Transforming assessment & feedback Developing digital literacies
John Pearce

SAMR success is NOT about Tech |  IPAD 4 SCHOOLS - 5 views

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    "I was thinking today that I had to make it clear that competency with technology is not the first issue you should worry about if you want to make SAMR progress. The issue to tackle first is the teaching conventions and mindsets amongst the staff, and for this you need some pretty simple and effective arguments. So here are some I've used to move staff on a little:"
Heather Bailie

iPad teaching is NOT about iPads |  IPAD 4 SCHOOLS - 2 views

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    "It's the iPad's versatility, portability, camera, app selection and user-friendliness that keeps it ahead of the others for education but it's the approach taken by the teacher to learning within the classroom that realises these benefits, not the iPad alone. Worry first about what you are asking of your students and how much they are reliant on the teacher."
Andrew Williamson

EduApps | UKEdChat.com - Supporting the #UKEdChat Education Community - 4 views

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    A fantastic list of apps for iPads in edu. On this page, we are showcasing Apple Apps which can help educators with teaching and learning activities, as recommended by various educators within the #UKEdchat forum. You can easily sort the columns by clicking the arrows by each heading. Are we missing an iPad app which you use a lot in school? Please let us know in the comments box at the foot of the page, or via @UKEdchat on twitter, facebook, or Google+.
Rhondda Powling

4 Powerful BYOD Apps For The Disconnected Classroom - Edudemic - 1 views

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    "The four tools mentioned are free and available for smartphones, tablets and laptop/desktop computers.This means that anyone can use them to create or complete work or connect with others. These are dynamic and comprehensive tools that can improve teaching and learning in the classroom. The tools discussed are: Edmodo, Curriculet; ClassDojo; Khan Academy.
John Pearce

That Time When SAMR Gets Us In To Trouble - Drape's Takes - 4 views

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    "Teaching at higher SAMR levels doesn't guarantee greater educational benefit. Instead, it more likely results in different educational benefit."
Roland Gesthuizen

Sorting Algorithms - 0 views

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    Teach #cs4hs computational thinking with #scratch. Scroll down to see the sorting algorithm dancers.
Roland Gesthuizen

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: 10 Proven Strategies to Break the Ban and Build ... - 1 views

  • The nice thing, however, about cell phones is that you don’t have to worry about distribution, collection, storage, imaging , and charging of devices. Consider working with your students to develop this plan, you may find that they build a strong, comprehensive policy of which they will take ownership and be more likely to follow.
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      Good to hear a student voice in this blog post
  • Breaking the ban starts with the building of relationships with key constituents.
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    when it comes to preparing students for success in the 21st century you not only have to think outside the ban, sometimes you have to dive in head first and break it. The following is a collection of ideas each teacher implemented to successfully break and/or work within the ban where they teach in an effort to empower students with the freedom to use their cell phones as personal learning devices.
Rachael Bath

Small Business Tools 2013 » Tech Coach HQ - 1 views

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    A great resource for many tools that would be suitable for classroom use. An obvious choice if these are tools businesses use, as teachers we MUST teach these skills.
John Pearce

Watch and win! | Swivl - 0 views

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    "Swivl helps you stop losing the learning content your institution creates by making it easy to capture video while you teach."
John Pearce

iTunes - Books - A Guide to the iPad In Primary Education by Adam Foster - 0 views

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    "A Guide to the iPad in Primary Education is breakdown of how the iPad can be used successfully as both a learning tool for pupils and a teaching aid. With so many Primary Schools now equipping their teachers and students with iPads, more and more apps and resources are becoming available. This guide presents apps and techniques that have been used successfully in the Primary classroom. The book is divided into subject areas for quick reference, including Literacy, Numeracy, Science and Early Years Foundation Stage. Includes over 100 apps and techniques that will enhance lessons. "
John Pearce

Sylvia's Super-Awesome Maker Show! | Sylvia's DIY webshow on everything cool and worth ... - 0 views

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    In an era where it's easy for tweens to zone out in front of the screen of their choice, an 11 year-old California girl is making the choice to be on the screen with her YouTube series, Sylvia's Super-Awesome Maker Show. A fan of DIY, science and technology she's teaching a global audience how to make cool things.
John Pearce

Google Plus: A Guide For Everyone - 2 views

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    "Curious about Google+, but don't know where or why to start? Check out "Get Into Google+: A Guide For Everyone", the latest free guide from MakeUseOf. This guide, by author Maggie Marystone, teaches you everything you've ever wanted to know about Google"
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