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Ian Guest

Marginal Learning Gains Blog - 2 views

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    Taking the lead from the 'Marginal Gains' strategy that served TeamGB cyclists so well, MLG blog gives advice on how to "... hone in on just one tiny aspect of our teaching, hence the mantra, "Tiny Changes, Big Difference"" all from the foundation of improving learning.
Ian Guest

How to Create Your Own Textbook - With or Without Apple - 3 views

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    "Here's how to create a digital textbook and strategies for involving the students in its development in three steps." Some other useful resources also mentioned by commenters
Andrew Williamson

Tweens and their in-betweens: giving voice to young people when exploring emerging info... - 0 views

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    "The participatory research methods used in the project can provide rich contextual understanding of the everyday, everywhere presence of mobile technologies in young lives needed to devise effective strategies for dealing with mobile or smart phone use in and out of the classroom and supports efforts to give young people a greater voice in the decisions affecting their engagements mobile technologies."
John Pearce

The Password Management Guide - 1 views

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    "Don't feel overwhelmed by passwords, or simply use the same one on every site just so you'll remember them: design your own password management strategy. MakeUseOf's Password Management Guide, from author Mohammed Al-Marhoon, outlines tips and tricks you need to know to stay both secure and sane."
Ian Quartermaine

TtEDSC - 0 views

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    TtEDSC is one of 12 Deployment Trial initiatives funded under the NBN-Enabled Educations Skills and Services (NBNEESS) program. The program is part of the federal government's wider Digital Economy strategy. We are utilising the National Broadband Network​ to deliver innovative content and services to independent schools nationally by leveraging the experience and expertise of the State-based independent school associations and by engaging capable and committed vendors who are supporting our project.
Ian Quartermaine

The good, not so good, and long view on Bmail « The Berkeley Blog - 1 views

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    Many campuses have decided to outsource email and other services to "cloud" providers. Berkeley has joined in by migrating student and faculty to bMail, operated by Google. In doing so, it has raised some anxiety about privacy and autonomy in communications. In this post, I outline some advantages of our outsourcing to Google, some disadvantages, and how we might improve upon our IT outsourcing strategy, especially for sensitive or especially valuable materials.
John Pearce

What Districts Should Know About BYOD and Digital Learning | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

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    "As more schools open their networks and classrooms to student-owned devices, the need for instruction that makes the most of these tools becomes ever more pronounced. Transitioning to a truly 21st century learning environment is challenging, to be sure. While helping districts through this process, I've noticed a pattern in the challenges they must - and do - overcome. Adapting effectively to a bring-your-own-device and digital learning ­environment is far easier for districts if they follow these strategies."
John Pearce

2011-01-14 Using Google Docs to Support Your PLC - EdTechTeam - 8 views

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    "Take your professional learning community to the next level by using Google Docs to collaborate with colleagues. Google Docs is an online office suite that allows you to create, edit, share, and publish documents, including spreadsheets and presentations. Because everything is stored and even modified on the web, Google Docs makes it easy to collaborate with colleagues - and even to edit the same document from multiple computers simultaneously. This session will focus on the use of Google Docs to promote and support collaboration within a PLC, including strategies for creating common assessments, sharing best practices, and capturing the conversation - even between meetings. Google Docs can even be used for data collection and analysis. This one tool can revolutionize the way your PLC collaborates. And it's free. (This is a hands-on DOUBLE session: 2.5 hours.)"
nakata88

Tips Kalahkan Agen Judi Sicbo - 0 views

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    Sebab kemunculan agen judi online. Peranan agen judi online di Indonesia. Strategi menang bermain di agen judi sicbo.
Ian Guest

How to make BYOD work for your schools - 3 views

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    "Ed-tech directors share their strategies for meeting challenges such as access, security" from eSchool News
Ian Guest

BYOT and the Future of Digital Schooling - 1 views

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    "If you are interested in BYO or ICT strategies in schools more generally then this book contains important insights and useful advice. "
John Pearce

IMSA's PBLNetwork - 1 views

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    To advance the mission of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (www.imsa.edu) , the Academy established the PBLNetwork in 1992. IMSA's PBLNetwork engages in PBL professional development, research, information exchange, curriculum development and networking in K-16 educational settings. The goals of IMSA's PBLNetwork are: To mentor educators in all disciplines as they design and develop effective problem-based learning (PBL) materials and become skillful coaches in K-16 classrooms and other educational settings. To explore problem-based learning (PBL) strategies as the context in which knowledge is acquired, ethical decision-making is nurtured, and problem-solving skills are developed with learners of all abilities. To connect problem-based learning (PBL) educators through numerous networking options designed to meet a variety of needs.
John Pearce

Game-Based Learning for the Corporate World | trainingmag.com - 4 views

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    Great Stats on this site For generations, games have been used to teach concepts, skills, and knowledge. Think Yahtzee, Monopoly, and math; Scrabble and spelling; Mastermind, Qwirkle, and strategy; Clue and problem solving…the list goes on and on. Games are challenging, interesting, and engaging. And with the ever-enhancing technology landscape, games are more immersive than ever. Individual or massive multiplayer online games have grown exponentially in the last few years, and projections only show gaming consumption increasing.
John Pearce

The Truths, Untruths, and Fuzzy Truths of Cloud Security - 2 views

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    I recently wrote two articles about the growth of cloud computing: The Perfect Storm for Cloud Computing, and Enough Already! Cloud Computing Is Here to Stay. Both articles were written with the intention of concreting the fact that businesses and IT professionals need to begin, now, to develop their cloud strategy. The articles, read by over 23,000 people at the time of this writing, opened a floodgate of comments about the security concerns of cloud computing. So now I am going to address the truths, the untruths, and the fuzzy truths of security in the cloud.
John Pearce

BYOD Global Schools Register - 1 views

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    This global register will list schools who are implementing a BYOD/BYOT (Bring Your Own Device/Technology) strategy at their school. This register will enable schools make contact to share expereinces and support each other.
John Pearce

APPitic - 1,300+ EDUapps - 18 views

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    "APPitic is a directory of apps for education by Apple Distinguished Educators (ADEs) to help you transform teaching and learning. These apps have been tested in a variety of different grade levels, instructional strategies and classroom settings."
Roland Gesthuizen

APPitic - 1,300+ EDUapps - 8 views

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    APPitic is a directory of apps for education by Apple Distinguished Educators (ADEs) to help you transform teaching and learning. These apps have been tested in a variety of different grade levels, instructional strategies and classroom settings.
John Pearce

Google Docs X Organizing & Promoting the Writing Process - 10 views

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    "Google Docs is a fantastic tool for professional and student collaboration. After using Google Docs for an extended period of time, it becomes evident to most Google Docs users that your inbox can become a cluttered, hectic and confusing mess. Magnify that confusion X 100 when you start to have students share their documents with you for evaluation and grading and you can have a colossal mess on your hands. Based on my experience using Google Docs for the past two years, I have come up with a strategy that I think may help anyone who plans on using Google Docs with students next year. "
Shelly Terrell

Strategies for effective group work in the Online Class | online learning insights - 3 views

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    effective group work online classes learning
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