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Roland Gesthuizen

HONG LIM WELCOMES iPADS AT WESTALL SECONDARY COLLEGE | Hong Lim MP, Member for Clayton - 0 views

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    "Students at Westall Secondary College will soon be using revolutionary Apple iPads as part of an Australian-first trial of the technology at seven Victorian Government schools. The Member for Clayton Hong Lim MP said Westall Secondary College was among the first in the state to participate in the trial."
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    Just thought that you would like to know that we are part of this iPad trial :-)
Camilla Elliott

QR Codes in Education: A Burgeoning Narrative | JAMES MICHIE - 7 views

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    "Since I published a short audioBoo (click the link or scan the QR Code on the right) offering my thoughts on how QR Codes could be used for learning, there has been a significant buzz about QR Codes on Twitter and in the blogosphere. A narrative is developing as ideas, experiences and best practices are shared and discussed."
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    QRCodes have been around for a while now, I keep wanting to try this out with my students. A fascinating idea.
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    James Michie details how QR Codes can be used for learning and the tools to get there. In this post he shares and discusses a narrative of ideas, experiences and best practices.  QR Codes are a fascinating connectivity tool for the distribution of ideas, information and connections.
Roland Gesthuizen

YouTube - Four Walls and a Door - 6 views

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    "The rules and frontiers of our classrooms are changing with the disruptive technologies now being embraced by our society and integrated into our schools. In some ways, we are still playing catch-up with these technological and social changes. I am redefining my role as an educator in his new education landscape."
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    A short video that I made whilst on holiday about changing borders in our classrooms. Thought that you may be interested.
John Pearce

The Twitter Trap - NYTimes.com - 9 views

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    "Last week my wife and I told our 13-year-old daughter she could join Facebook. Within a few hours she had accumulated 171 friends, and I felt a little as if I had passed my child a pipe of crystal meth. I don't mean to be a spoilsport, and I don't think I'm a Luddite. I edit a newspaper that has embraced new media with creative, prizewinning gusto. I get that the Web reaches and engages a vast, global audience, that it invites participation and facilitates - up to a point - newsgathering. But before we succumb to digital idolatry, we should consider that innovation often comes at a price. And sometimes I wonder if the price is a piece of ourselves. "
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    An excellent read! I've been looking for more stuff on the whole Native/Immigrants nonsense, and there are some very thought provoking ideas contained in here.
Shane Roberts

Learning Through Digital Media » Introduction: Learning Through Digital Media - 5 views

    • Shane Roberts
       
      Common thoughts in the ed tech community, not yet common in ed practice.
  • the urgent question becomes how we meaningfully and effectively learn
  • it simply isn’t enough to have access
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  • Tools will never outshine a brilliant teacher
Clay Leben

The Case for Videogames as Powerful Tools for Learning | PBS - 12 views

  • 1. Just-in-time learning. Videogames give you just enough information that you can usefully apply. You are not given information you'll need for level 8 at level 1, which can often be the case with schools that download files of information that are never applied. Videogames provide doable challenges that are constantly pushing the edge of a player's competence. This is similar to Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development. Lev Vygotsky 2. Critical thinking. When you play videogames you're entering a virtual world with only the vaguest idea of what you are supposed to do. As a result, you need to explore the physics of the game and generate a hypothesis of how to navigate it. And then test it. Because games are complex, you are continually reformulating and retesting your hypothesis -- the hallmark of critical thinking. 3. Increased memory retention. Cognitive science has recently discovered that memory is a residue of thought. So what you think about is what you remember. As videogames make you think, they also hold the potential to increase memory retention. 4. Emotional interest. Videogames are emotionally engaging. Brain research has revealed that emotional interest helps humans learn. Basically, we don't pay attention to boring things. The amygdala is the emotional center of the brain and also the gateway to learning. 5. We learn best through images. Vision is our most dominant sense, taking up half of our brain's resources. The more visual input, the more likely it is to be recognized and recalled. Videogames meet this learning principle in spades as interactive visual simulations.
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    Article offers several examples of games designed for learning and 5 game qualities.
Andrew Williamson

Internet Safety | 4A's bloggerama - 0 views

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    Thought you might like this one for the next podcast, you can now embed prezi into classblogs. Totally enjoy listening in.
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    you can now embed prezi into classblogs
anonymous

A Sobering Look at the Dark Side of Conference Backchannel « The Unquiet Libr... - 2 views

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    Interesting thoughts on a backchannel experience
Aaron Davis

danah boyd | apophenia » TIME Magazine Op-Ed: Let Kids Run Wild Online - 0 views

  • What makes the digital street safe is when teens and adults collectively agree to open their eyes and pay attention, communicate and collaboratively negotiate difficult situations. Teens need the freedom to wander the digital street, but they also need to know that caring adults are behind them and supporting them wherever they go. The first step is to turn off the tracking software. Then ask your kids what they’re doing when they’re online–and why it’s so important to them.
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    Interesting piece by Danah Boyd challenging the belief that we should track our children and wall their digital wall.
Aaron Davis

danah boyd | apophenia » Why Snapchat is Valuable: It's All About Attention - 0 views

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    An interesting read from Danah Boyd on why snapchat is valuable, even if we don't want to recognise it.
Accutek Packaging Equipment

Automatic filling machine is the inevitable result of market development - 0 views

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    Automated filling systems increases the production rate, and Accutek Packaging Equipment provides one of the best system/machines that enhance your product quality by saving time as well as labor cost.
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    Hi, I thought you would like to read my article on automation. thank you
Amber Reifsneider

Best content in Ed Tech Crew | Diigo - Groups - 0 views

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    This group has been established around the Ed Tech Crew podcast to share site, information, links, ideas and thoughts. Please feel free to join and to add any great links or ideas; the more the better so we can share them with an amazing world of students, teachers and anyone really.
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    This seems like a great place to share ed tech ideas!
eric Last

Ed Tech Crew Podcast - A Guest Spot - 3 views

Last month when the rug rats were snug in their beds I had the pleasure of chatting via Skype with the Ed Tech Crew lads Darrel Branson & Tony Richards for their podcast. We had a great chat and c...

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Buy SiteJabber Reviews - 0 views

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