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Dai Barnes

about : The Edmodo Blog - 0 views

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    Edmodo is a private micro-blogging platform built for use by teachers and students. Traditional web 2.0 tools in a k-12 classroom environment create concerns over privacy. Edmodo has been built with the privacy of students in mind.
Dai Barnes

Moodle Blog » A quick way to get students enrolled into their classes on Moodle - 0 views

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    ways to enroll your students into groups (ie, classes/sets, whatever you wish to call them) it's rather nice for them and you if you get them to do the work. You do this by clever use of the group enrolment key - click on the image for a youtube video. Ba
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mrbelshaw's posterous - - 0 views

  • mrbelshaw’s posterous
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    links to doug's students' blogs on posterous of history work
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    ETRWeekly8
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» Blog Listing Egglescliffe Student Blogs - 0 views

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    Blog Listing A directory of all current Egglescliffe Student Blogs: * fdef * ergdefg * ergerg
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Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » How to get students to find and read 94 ... - 0 views

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    Each student was required to find 5 articles, read them, and summarize them; uploading their summaries (or the author's own abstract) into a ZohoCreator form. ZohoCreator is a free service that allows you to create database input forms.
Dai Barnes

classroomgoogleearth » home - 0 views

  • Welcome to the Classroom Google Earth wiki. I would like this space to be somewhere that allows students, teachers, and other colleagues to share classroom based resources and ideas for Google Earth. I will kick it off with this. Lots more to come! Why not contribute! I would love to know how you are using GE in your classroom.
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    Welcome to the Classroom Google Earth wiki. I would like this space to be somewhere that allows students, teachers, and other colleagues to share classroom based resources and ideas for Google Earth. I will kick it off with this. Lots more to come! Why not contribute! I would love to know how you are using GE in your classroom.
lisa_morgan

podcasting - 0 views

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    A podcast is an audio story created to share ideas, presentations, or music. Students can use podcasts to interview each other, tell stories, create newscasts, hold debates, or run radio &hellip.
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students using podcast in learning - 0 views

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    podcast in learning
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Math class needs a makeove - 0 views

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    Dan Meyer shows classroom-tested math exercises that prompt students to stop and think.
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Moodle.org: Modules and plugins - 0 views

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    Would you like your students and staff to be able to access their home drives and network shares over the internet? If so, that's exactly what this block does
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Micro Presentation for Teachmeet at the SHP Conference '10 - 0 views

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    A seven minute exploration of some of the work we've been doing on handing the history curriculum back to the students.
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Classdroid - Teacher Android App - 1 views

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    Classdroid is an Android App for teachers that allows teachers to quickly take a picture of a students work, grade it and upload it to a wordpress site.
Dai Barnes

Best Practices - 0 views

  • Diigo - 21st Century Tool for Research, Reading and CollaborationBy Peggy Steffens The proliferation of Web 2.0 tools on the web offers numerous ways of collaborating with students and colleagues.  One of the most exciting and valuable tools I have seen recently is Diigo, especially with the introduction of Diigo for Educator accounts.  Diigo is a social bookmarking site similar to Delicious but with more features that are beneficial for the classroom. If you are unfamiliar with social bookmarking, let me explain.  When you sit at a computer, you can find a web site you really like and bookmark it or add it to your favorites so you can go back to it in the future.  The problem with bookmarking on a computer is that in order to get back to that bookmark, you have to be on THAT SPECIFIC computer.  If you bookmarked the site at school, when you go home it doesn’t appear on your list.  If you bookmark it on one computer in the lab, you must bookmark it on every computer in the lab in order to have access to it.  So, the first great thing about Diigo is that your bookmarks follow you wherever you go.  When you bookmark a site using your Diigo account, you can have access to it at work, home, the computer lab or library.  The other great thing is that once you bookmark it, you can share your book mark links with students and colleagues and they can all have access to your sites.   
Dai Barnes

VLE Moodle presentation - 0 views

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    JRowing's presentation on why use a VLE, focussing on Moodle, including screenshots of his use of moodle with students
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Be Very Afraid Conference - 0 views

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    Stephen Heppell: Each year a selection of ingenious students - from primary to university age - are invited along to BAFTA in London's Piccadilly to show and talk about the extraordinary things they are doing with new technologies in their learning.
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Using Nintendo DS in education? - 0 views

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    I work at a school who are looking to use the Nintendo DS and some of the educational software with students to help boost things like basic literacy and numeracy skills. I am basically asking for help from anyone who has experience with this software or experience of using DSs in a school environment... What is the potential of this project? I would welcome any advice ranging from suitable software available to the logistics of looking after and charging a class set. ... Can feedback from a class set of DSs be sent to a teacher?
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eduBuzz Training & Support wiki / roadshowlist - 0 views

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    The 'unconference' approach to professional development, TeachMeet, involves short, sharp demonstrations of one technology, showing its whole potential in no more than seven minutes. We then reverse engineer what went into the product of the students' learning, leaving plenty of time to play and discover new skills. Crucially, we leave time at the end for planning your new skills into your next period of teaching and learning.
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discoverychange / Students' Shelfaris - 0 views

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    Make recommendations about what books other kids should read. Add them to the class bookshelf or create your own through http://www.shelfari.com/and embed it
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    The EdtechRoundup Wikispace supports and records the development of the online collaborations of teachers, educators and learning technologists. We are a friendly bunch of educators with contributors ranging from PGCE students and the ICT curious, through
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