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Jan Carey

Web 2.0 Tools in Education: A Quick Guide - 0 views

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    web 2.0 tools- a user guide for education
Trudy Sweeney

ICT-Rich Pedagogy - 1 views

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    Differences between 20th Century learning and ICT-rich pedagogy
Trudy Sweeney

Contemporary Learning | CEOM Sacred Landscape - 1 views

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    Informed by an extensive international and national research base, the Contemporary Learning Schema represents the findings from a research partnership between CEOM and twenty-five primary and secondary schools involved in the Contemporary Learning Research Schools Project and the Leading for Contemporary Learning Project, over a three year period 2006-2008. The purpose of the Contemporary Learning Schema is to assist leaders and teachers to reflect on their work and to stimulate dialogue around teaching practice and student learning within the context of their school. The schema provides a platform from which a shared language and way of thinking about teaching and learning can be developed within a school community and ultimately across all schools within the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne.
Trudy Sweeney

Donald Clark Plan B: More pedagogic change in 10 years than last 1000 years - all drive... - 1 views

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    Wednesday, December 07, 2011 More pedagogic change in 10 years than last 1000 years - all driven by 10 technology innovations Pedagogy - one of those words that's used when people want to sound all academic. So let's just call it learning practice. Of one thing we can be sure; teaching does not seem to have changed much in the last 100 years. In our Universities, given the stubborn addiction to lectures, it has barely changed in 1000 years. So what's the real source of pedagogic change?
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    This may be useful to consider when planning your photostory :-)
Trudy Sweeney

Future U: Classroom tech doesn't mean handing out tablets - 0 views

  • "I would argue the classroom twenty years from now will be a space reconfigured and repurposed for different needs," he said. "No more 'tablet armchairs.' The classrooms may look more like living rooms. We're going to see classrooms moving away from lectures to a more collaborative environment, heavy on group projects. I could see a student's tools all contained on one device, sharing wirelessly on a common screen or with each other, device-to-device, and much more web-based." The devices they use will also continue to shrink. Students are already showing a preference for tablets and web-books over laptops. "The social web has enforced a powerful notion of collaborative knowledge creation," Jim Groom, instructional technology specialist and adjunct professor at Virginia's University of Mary Washington told Ars. "How can a classroom in this moment ignore the shape of the web?" he asked. His university is planning a pilot program to give 900 new students not just their own blogs, but a complete domain and space in which they will work, archive, sandbox, rant and play, and over which they have complete control.
  • "I would argue the classroom twenty years from now will be a space reconfigured and repurposed for different needs," he said. "No more 'tablet armchairs.' The classrooms may look more like living rooms. We're going to see classrooms moving away from lectures to a more collaborative environment, heavy on group projects. I could see a student's tools all contained on one device, sharing wirelessly on a common screen or with each other, device-to-device, and much more web-based." The devices they use will also continue to shrink. Students are already showing a preference for tablets and web-books over laptops. "The social web has enforced a powerful notion of collaborative knowledge creation," Jim Groom, instructional technology specialist and adjunct professor at Virginia's University of Mary Washington told Ars. "How can a classroom in this moment ignore the shape of the web?" he asked. His university is planning a pilot program to give 900 new students not just their own blogs, but a complete domain and space in which they will work, archive, sandbox, rant and play, and over which they have complete control.
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    "I would argue the classroom twenty years from now will be a space reconfigured and repurposed for different needs," he said. "No more 'tablet armchairs.' The classrooms may look more like living rooms. We're going to see classrooms moving away from lectures to a more collaborative environment, heavy on group projects. I could see a student's tools all contained on one device, sharing wirelessly on a common screen or with each other, device-to-device, and much more web-based." The devices they use will also continue to shrink. Students are already showing a preference for tablets and web-books over laptops. "The social web has enforced a powerful notion of collaborative knowledge creation," Jim Groom, instructional technology specialist and adjunct professor at Virginia's University of Mary Washington told Ars. "How can a classroom in this moment ignore the shape of the web?" he asked. His university is planning a pilot program to give 900 new students not just their own blogs, but a complete domain and space in which they will work, archive, sandbox, rant and play, and over which they have complete control.
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    FYI
Trudy Sweeney

The 35 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You | Edudemic | Diigo - 1 views

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    We scoured hundreds of responses and have come up with the following list. The following tools have not been verified and are simply based on the number of times each was mentioned on Twitter during this hashtag discussion.
Trudy Sweeney

I Want to Offer an Online Course - YouTube - 1 views

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    If you are an Instructional Designer you have had this conversation.
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    The pedagogy of online learning isn't the same as traditional teaching!
Trudy Sweeney

NMC Horizon Report > 2010 Australia-New Zealand Edition | The New Media Consortium - 0 views

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    The Horizon Report > 2010 Australia-New Zealand Edition is the third in the series to focus on the impact of emerging technologies on post-secondary education in Australia and New Zealand.
Trudy Sweeney

ACEC2014 | NOW IT'S PERSONAL - 1 views

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    ACEC2014 is the 26th Australian Computers in Education Conference which will be held in the first-class Adelaide Convention Centre on 30 September - 3 October 2014. The theme "Now It's Personal" is focused on you and your learning.
breaanna

Breannatwitterineducation - 0 views

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    I will post bookmarks related to using twitter in educational settings.
Trudy Sweeney

Most Popular Mind Mapping Tool: Xmind - 0 views

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    top 5 mindmapping tools in 2014
Trudy Sweeney

Flipgrid. - 0 views

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    Teachers create grids of short discussion-style questions that students respond to through recorded videos. Flipgrid boosts community and social presence in face-to-face, hybrid, and online classrooms.
Trudy Sweeney

The Epic BYOD Toolchest (51 Tools You Can Use Now) | Edutopia - 0 views

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    You've got every device under the sun in front of you. Now what apps are you going to use? Here are the apps or app categories that I recommend you test for your school. There are lots of apps, and these are just my opinion based on what I've used with my students or successfully tested.
Trudy Sweeney

Microsoft - Partners in Learning Toolkit - 2 views

  • The Innovation Framework highlights four areas related to what and how students learn: 21st Century Skills & Standards Curriculum & the Learning Paradigm Assessment Innovative Uses of ICT How should a curriculum be designed, and how should students be assessed? How can student-directed learning be encouraged?   In most countries, school curricula and instruction are mostly didactic based on subject-based knowledge transmission and large amounts of rote learning. This ignores many skills that are increasingly necessary for life and work and often fails to engage students. Of course, schools implement and work according to national standards and other learning requirements, but they can also consider more effective teaching and learning strategies and encourage student-centered learning and assessment processes.4   Many innovative schools actively engage students in their learning and in the co-design of the learning process. There are a variety of ways of doing this, from the use of student councils to students as researchers within schools, to online student feedback on the quality of teaching and learning. Technology skills are crucial in the 21st Century skill set, but technology should play a bigger role in the transformation of learning practices. High-level ICT integration increases the possibility of personalizing learning processes, making learning accessible to students anytime and anywhere.
Trudy Sweeney

YouTube - The Role of ICT in Contemporary Education.wmv - 0 views

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    Warren's photostory
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    Warren's photostory video
Trudy Sweeney

YouTube - The role of ICT in contemporary education.wmv - 1 views

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    Gary's PhotoStory
Trudy Sweeney

YouTube - The Role of ICT in Contemporary Education: A Photostory - 2 views

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    Kate's photostory video
Trudy Sweeney

YouTube - The Role of ICT in Contemporary Education.wmv - 0 views

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    Ernest's photostory video
Trudy Sweeney

YouTube - The Role of ICT in Contemporary Education.wmv - 1 views

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    Tiong's photostory video
Trudy Sweeney

YouTube - The Role of ICT in Contemporary Education - 1 views

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    Shawn's photostory video
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