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Ian Guest

Geography Soup! - 7 views

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    "Geography Soup is a bespoke collection of short films curated for Geography teachers to use in the classroom. Every one is chosen for it's ability to take us slightly off the beaten track & to inspire us to learn & understand a little bit more about our planet & how we interact with it. Each film is a starting point to a lesson, a topic, a line of enquiry & a learning journey."
Aaron Davis

155 Lessons in the Creative Process | Betchablog - 0 views

  • The “big idea” I wanted to communicate was that creativity is a process, an active thing you do, and should do it regularly. Borrow and share, be open and curious, and you WILL come up with creative ideas. Some people claim they aren’t creative,  but there is no such thing as a non creative person, just a person who has chosen not to see the world creatively.
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    Notes and slides from Chris Betcher's presentation at EduTech 2014 on Creativity. An interesting way to incorporate technology by focusing on creativity, something that is too often forgotten and overlooked.
Rhondda Powling

NEA - Minecraft: Make Learning a Blast - 2 views

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    "One middle-school teacher describes how he has mined the blockbuster game for equally popular classroom lessons."
Rhondda Powling

The Teacher's Guide To Open Educational Resources | Edudemic - 3 views

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    Quite a few things listed in this post. "Open Educational Resources are learning tools like textbooks, lesson plans, and other media that are in the public domain or openly licensed, meaning that use you can freely use and adapt them. Unlike online resources that are free but not openly licensed, you can adapt OERs as much as you like to your own needs, which makes them an infinitely flexible tool. For example, you could take a geography textbook and add examples and landmarks from your own region. Or you could take a storybook and translate it, as a class, into another language. Or your art class could create new illustrations for an existing story."
Rhondda Powling

Pixar in a box: New on Khan Academy - @joycevalenza NeverEndingSearch - 1 views

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    Khan Academy has just launched this new project designed to engage maths, science and media teachers, as well as young filmmakers. "Pixar In A Box" is an new online curriculum that "analyzes how the studio fuses art, tech, science, engineering, and math to develop top-shelf animated cinema. Created with middle and high school students in mind but available to everyone, Pixar In A Box's interactive exercises, in-depth video lessons, and hands-on activities are an informative addition to Khan Academy's extensive educational resources. The curriculum spans the pipeline of the production process.
Rhondda Powling

Minecraft Resources for Teachers on Flipboard | Flipboard - 2 views

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    "The game Minecraft is an emerging way to teach and learn basic concepts of collaboration in the classroom. Minecraft rose to popularity due to elaborate pop culture recreations and the ability to explore other people's lands. With Minecraft, students can learn about survival, experience history digitally and create models of cells for biology class. If you are using Minecraft in your class, follow these magazines to get new ideas for your lesson plan."
Tony Richards

lesson 16 - Learning while Listening | Techie Brekkie - 5 views

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    A great idea to target podcasts for different staff in a school.
Clay Leben

Learning programming with Videos, Tutorials and Screencasts - 6 views

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    ShowMeDo is learning with the open-source community. Learning Paths are visual scripts for navigating lessons.
John Pearce

Teach Collaborative Revision With Google Docs - 0 views

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    "Revision is a critical piece of the writing process-and of your classroom curriculum. Now, Google Docs has partnered with Weekly Reader's Writing for Teens magazine to help you teach it in a meaningful and practical way. On this page, you will find several reproducible PDF articles from Writing magazine filled with student-friendly tips and techniques for revision. You'll also find a teacher's guide that provides you with ideas for how to use these materials with Google Docs to create innovative lesson plans about revision for your classroom."
Adam Brice

Emergency Management for Schools - 3 views

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    Following on from my last feel-good link 'Stop Disaster' I received a response from a post I put up about the game at my blog - http://abcreative.posterous.com Melanie, the Manager - School Education, National Security Capability Development Division, Attorney General's Department came across the post and shared this link with me. 'Dingo Creek - the disaster' and 'Dingo Creek - The Recovery' immerses students in an emergency management situation and gets them to make decisions will change the course of the game. The great thing this has been developed for Australian students. There are also offline units and lesson resources to download from the site. Another great resource for incorporating games / simulations effectively into the curriculum.
Ian Guest

Sustainable Energy - Without the hot air - 7 views

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    Downloadable pdf or online html version (or buy the book) of *the* reference guide on sustainable energies from David MacKay (Inventor of 'Dasher' - Google it!). V. useful for Science lessons.
John Pearce

Apple Engine - 7 views

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    A google custom search engine that returns results under a range of tabs including lesson plans, printables, practice, videos and games.
Clay Leben

Storybook - Open Source Novel Writing Software - 7 views

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    Perhaps this opensource writing software could be adapted to lesson or course design outlines by teachers too. Hmmm, interesting. See also script writing tool Celtx.
John Pearce

Picnik for Educators - Picnik Help - 6 views

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    "Use this guide to learn about ideas for classroom resources and lesson plans, to chat with other teachers, and to see external resources related to using Picnik in the classroom. Navigate through the information using the tabs below. Be sure to click the images in the tabs to see the full content."
Clay Leben

Bloom's Taxonomy and iPad Apps | Langwitches Blog - 10 views

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    Handy visual ways to remember Bloom's Taxonomy as you plan lessons.
Tony Richards

Home - 16 views

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    Lessons, video tutorials and lesson plans to support learning Scratch
Rob Rankin

Coffee-Soft - make the most of your digital classroom - 0 views

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    CoFFEE is a suite of applications to support collaborative problem-solving discussions in the classroom. Its main components are a series of tools for collaboration, shared work, individual work and communication. Around these core tools, several other components make it possible to plan, run or participate in a CoFFEE lesson (or session).
Darrel Branson

open thinking » 80+ Videos for Tech. & Media Literacy - 0 views

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    Over the past few years, I have been collecting interesting Internet videos that would be appropriate for lessons and presentations, or personal research, related to technological and media literacy. Here are 70+ videos organized into various sub-categories. These videos are of varying quality, cross several genres, and are of varied suitability for classroom use.
Ian Guest

Visualiser Forum - 1 views

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    A new(ish) site providing ideas, lesson plans and discussion around the use of visualisers
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