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Ian Guest

CPF Home Page - 1 views

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    "Despite substantial investment in ICT in education and a significant body of relevant research and literature ICT has had a limited impact on education. We need to understand reasons why this might be in order to improve the situation. 'Computer frameworks' may be part of the solution. There are lots of existing frameworks, but these share several important limitations. The CPF (Computer Practice Framework) was designed to overcome these limitations and thus help to increase the effectiveness of future investments in ICT in education."
John Pearce

Soundation - Make music online - 4 views

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    "Soundation - a powerful online music studio with recording, effects, virtual instruments and over 600 free loops and sounds."
John Pearce

50 Innovative Ways To Use Twitter More Effectively - 3 views

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    "With over 170 million active users and playing a significant role in media consumption, Twitter has turned into the go-to site for real-time updates and gathering snippets of info from those we're interested in. Pretty much everyone knows how to put a tweet together and how to reply to users, but what about more advanced features such as shortcuts, apps and SEO. If you want to improve your knowledge or want to pick up a few tips and tricks to help you get more out of the service, then read on."
John Pearce

MHSS iPad Project - 0 views

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    In 2012 Musgrave Hill SS is entering a new phase in learning as we begin an Apple trial to investigate the effectiveness of iPads for all students, in particular special needs students in mainstream classrooms. We have three target classrooms working with iPads 1:2 with students and two sets of six iPads available for all classes to borrow for use inteaching and learning. The classes in the 1:2 project have several special needs students and a teams of teachers and aides who will support the students, their learning and the project. We will document the iPad Project and provide data that we hope will substantiate our belief that iPads and many other digital technologies are essential to support teaching and learning at our school in the 21st Century.
Ian Guest

Tux Paint - 1 views

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    Tux Paint is a free, award-winning drawing program for children ages 3 to 12. It combines an easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an encouraging cartoon mascot who guides children as they use the program.
Shelly Terrell

"We give students the tools to learn by themselves" | eLearning - 0 views

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    "We give students the tools to learn by themselves" Pedro Peixoto runs a company that teaches social media skills as a gateway to language learning. Is this method effective? Is greater global access to online resources blurring the boundaries between formal and informal education? Listen to what Peixoto has to say on our eLearning TV Channel.
John Pearce

Quality Rubrics / Tools for Writing Rubrics - 5 views

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    Rubrics are almost always a work in progress and most have strengths and weaknesses. As a result, on this wiki, a rubric may be used to demonstrate a non-example of a trait of quality rubrics but could be a quality example for a different attribute. Conversely, some of the quality examples may be lacking in other areas. We are using the rubrics to explore how to attend to details so we can ensure that any one rubric is as clear, explicit, and effective as possible.
Simon Pankhurst

About MIT-K12 | MIT + K12 - 5 views

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    Our goal is to develop and host an open platform for crowd-curated content relevant to K12 STEM education. Our efforts will not only allow us to identify specific and advantageous areas for student work, they will also allow us to create a sense of community around this work, and its effects, among educators and students at every level.
John Pearce

Evernote for Schools - 9 views

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    As more teachers and students adopt new technologies, including Evernote, they're looking for useful resources to help them along the way. We're excited to introduce them to Evernote for Schools, our new microsite devoted to helping those in the education community use Evernote more effectively.
John Pearce

Game Design 1 - 9 views

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    An interactive online course to teach students how to make their own games. This 12-Module course includes everything you need to make your own game, including the software, graphics, and sound effect libraries.
Ian Guest

iPads in the Classroom - London Knowledge Lab report | Digital Learning Team - 4 views

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    "The report is based on global research, including the 'iPad Scotland Evaluation Study' that Sciennes Primary School took part in, and seeks to explore 1) if we know enough to demonstrate if, how and when iPads support learning 2) the key ideas from the literature on the effective use of iPads and other post-PC tablet devices and 3) the implications of tablet technologies for school leaders, network managers, teachers, learners and their parents."
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:"
Roland Gesthuizen

Gcal2Excel - 1 views

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    "Gcal2Excel is a free utility application that lets you export your Google Calendar events to Excel files. Export, convert and download all your Google Calendar events to MS Excel or CSV files. Gcal2Excel is an effective web based timekeeping system - just put all your work hours in Google Calendar and use this app to calculate hours worked."
John Pearce

Spritz - 2 views

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    "Reading is inherently time consuming because your eyes have to move from word to word and line to line. Traditional reading also consumes huge amounts of physical space on a page or screen, which limits reading effectiveness on small displays. Scrolling, pinching, and resizing a reading area doesn't fix the problem and only frustrates people. Now, with compact text streaming from Spritz, content can be streamed one word at a time, without forcing your eyes to spend time moving around the page."
Rhondda Powling

Photo Editor | iPiccy: Free Online Photo Editing for You - 3 views

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    This online tool is like a free Photoshop. it is also less complicated to use and so good for younger users. It has intuitive editing control panels that allow the user to do simple things such as using filters, creating effects, cropping and resizing photos. It is also very easy easy to undo anything that does not turn out as well as expected. If  a project requires a more sophisticated treatment, it also has layers that, like Photoshop, allow a user to create very professional final products. It is also easy to upload projects to Facebook, Twitter and other social networks. 
Ian Guest

Game Changers: Education and Information Technologies - 8 views

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    "How can we reach more learners, more effectively, and with greater impact?" Free ebook from EDUCAUSE
John Pearce

Growing Up with Social Media - Infographic | Letterbox Blog - 2 views

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    "LETTERBOX has been looking into the effects that the digital age is having on younger minds and has generated the fascinating infographic below that's teeming with interesting details. For example, did you know that there are more than 5 million users below the age of ten on Facebook, despite the minimum age requirement being 13? Of these users, over 200,000 of them are aged six or younger. These statistics and others listed below all point to the incredible fact that the average age for a child to start regularly consuming online media is now only 8-years-old."
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