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Trudy Sweeney

BBC Newsnight: Information Graphics - YouTube - 0 views

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    The art of making information beautiful. How do you make statistics look interesting? According to the writer and designer David McCandless, you just need to apply the rules of visual design to information. David Sillito meets him and investigates the trend of applying the rules of visual design to information in order to help us cope with the oceans of data we are bombarded with.
Trudy Sweeney

Helping students interpret visual representations of information - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Teaching with Infographics: Places to Start
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    The video provides good background for teachers about the function of infographics to focus attention on the aspects that authors consider important in a space efficient manner.
Trudy Sweeney

Furbles '03 Original | ptolemy.co.uk - 0 views

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    Furbles started life as an idea for teaching statistics in an interesting way with children from KS1 to KS3. The original version was published in 2003 online, and its popularity spread. It has been downloaded and used over 20,000 times in the last five years.
Trudy Sweeney

About.com: http://www.canteach.ca/elementary/statprob.html - 0 views

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    Statistics and Probability These lessons are geared toward the elementary aged students - 3rd to 6th grades. Very practical and real life problems.
Trudy Sweeney

Transforming learning with interactive whiteboards: Towards a developmental framework |... - 0 views

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    "Transforming learning with interactive whiteboards: Towards a developmental framework"
Trudy Sweeney

Gapminder: Unveiling the beauty of statistics for a fact based world view. - Gapminder.org - 0 views

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    Gapminder World shows the World's most important trends Wealth & Health of Nations CO2 emissions since 1820 Africa is not a country! Is child mortality falling? Where is HIV decreasing?
Trudy Sweeney

Steve Hargadon: Social Networking in Education - A Whitepaper - 0 views

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    The Important Role Web 2.0 Will Play in Education
Trudy Sweeney

Department of Education and Training - Downloads - 0 views

  • Elaborations for Numeracy Teaching and Learning (pdf 361 kb) Learning: Content and Process (pdf 255 kb)
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    Elaborations for Numeracy
Trudy Sweeney

Curriculum Online - What is Numeracy? - 0 views

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    The Meaning of Numeracy The complex world of the twenty-first century places demands on its citizens that require them to engage competently with an ever-increasing range of activities that have their basis in the world of mathematics. As a result, there is a rapidly growing emphasis on the importance of creating numerate school leavers. The connection between numeracy and mathematics and the tendency to use the words interchangeably can lead to confusion as they are not synonyms of each other. However, to be numerate requires mathematical skills. The term 'mathematical literacy' is becoming more widely used both in Australia and overseas and is defined by the OECD (2004) as:
Trudy Sweeney

Students creating digital video in the primary classroom: student autonomy, learning ou... - 0 views

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    student-created digital video as a pedagogical approach to achieving a variety of educational objectives.
Trudy Sweeney

Web2.0 at school - 1 views

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    On this website you can find interesting WEB2.0 applications. They are ordered in different categories that you can find in the menu on the left. These application are suitable in your classroom, in your school or at home. Some are handy, some are interesting, some just 4 fun. This collection is not and will never be complete. Every day new Web2.0 applications are developed.
Trudy Sweeney

Shaping Tech for the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Old Things in Old Ways When a new technology appears, our first instinct is always to continue doing things within the technology the way we've always done it. People still illuminated the first printed Gutenberg Bibles by hand. Television pioneers set up single cameras in "great" theater seats. The result was pretty much like what came before; some elements may have been lost, but the results were certainly cheaper, and far more efficient.
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    Old Things in Old Ways When a new technology appears, our first instinct is always to continue doing things within the technology the way we've always done it. People still illuminated the first printed Gutenberg Bibles by hand. Television pioneers set up single cameras in "great" theater seats. The result was pretty much like what came before; some elements may have been lost, but the results were certainly cheaper, and far more efficient.
Trudy Sweeney

My Top 3 Brainstorming Tools « Ed Tech Ideas - 0 views

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    I've always liked Inspiration and Kidspiration for quick, easy to use ways of brainstorming. But with a $900 price tag for a 20 computer license, there just didn't seem to be any reason to pay that money when there are several robust, free alternatives. In the past couple of years, these alternatives have come close to matching, and in many aspects, surpassing what Inspiration and Kidspiration can do to help students organize their thoughts. Here are my three favs, with a few honorable mentions thrown in to boot.
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