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Maggie Verster

PBWorks for Wikis Training Course - 1 views

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    "A wiki is a website that allows the creation and editing of any number of interlinked web pages via a web browser. Wikis allow content to be easily created and updated. They also allow previous versions of documents to be accessible. PBWorks is a Website that allows the creation of wikis. These wikis can be used for educational purposes, for work or in community organisations. This free online course shows you how to create a wiki with PBWorks in an easy, step-by-step manner. This course is ideal for learners who want to learn how to set up a wiki and lack the skills or knowledge to do it. "
Maggie Verster

Docs for Facebook - 19 views

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    Discover, create and share documents with your friends, coworkers, and classmates on Facebook.
Maggie Verster

Formative and Summative Assessment in the Classroom - 21 views

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    "Assessment is a huge topic that encompasses everything from statewide accountability tests to district benchmark or interim tests to everyday classroom tests. In order to grapple with what seems to be an over use of testing, educators should frame their view of testing as assessment and that assessment is information. The more information we have about students, the clearer the picture we have about achievement or where gaps may occur."
Maggie Verster

10 ways to assess learning without tests… - 50 views

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    If a test score is the only way your teacher evaluates what you have learned, he has already failed as an educator.
Maggie Verster

A Framework to Articulate the Impact of ICT on Learning in Schools (PDF) - 9 views

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    The literature review unequivocally found that it is not possible to provide a meaningful framework to describe or measure the direct impact of ICT on student learning per se. Most educational researchers view media comparison studies as of little value, misleading, and not generalisable. Where such studies have been conducted it has not been possible to identify a purely ICT effect disentangled from other elements of the learning environment. Most educational researchers would view such disentangling as counterproductive. Further, it has become increasingly difficult to measure student learning as more is understood of the complexities of learning. However, this review has identified significant impacts of the use of ICT on students, learning environments, teachers and pedagogy, schools provision of ICT capacity, and school and system organization, policy and practice. These are presented here as five dimensions
Maggie Verster

The Best Resources For Helping Teachers Use Bloom's Taxonomy In The Classroom | Larry F... - 16 views

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    "Bloom's Taxonomy is talked about a lot in educational circles. However, if you believe a recent survey of visits to 23,000 U.S. classrooms, the higher-order thinking skills it's ideally designed to promote doesn't get much use."
Maggie Verster

Teachers Report Educational Benefits of Frequent Technology Use - 11 views

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    Teachers who use technology frequently in their classrooms perceive greater benefits to student learning--particularly learning 21st century skills--than teachers who are less frequent users. That's one of the major findings from a K-12 technology study released Monday by researchers out of the Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership at Minnesota's Walden University.
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Making Curriculum Pop - 11 views

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    Using popukar culture in your classroom. This network has lots of special interest groups and great ideas
Maggie Verster

The Beauty of Maps - 11 views

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    Take guided tours through each of our featured maps. Map resources around the web
Maggie Verster

Every Teacher's Must-Have Guide To Facebook - 25 views

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    You can't swing a stick in social media without hitting something on Facebook. Same goes for education. You can't talk about how technology is revolutionizing education without mentioning Facebook. It's a simple service to figure out but what about once you become a regular user? If you're a teacher, you would be well served by spending 3 minutes to read through this must-have guide. (We timed it out and it's a bit under 3 minutes. It's almost summertime, you can spare it for us!)
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The Ultimate Teacher's Guide To Social Media - 20 views

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    "Teachers are quickly catching on and even surpassing students when it comes to embracing social media. What if you still have questions about the plethora of communication channels that exist for teachers to reach their students? Thankfully we are proud to share 'Tools For The 21st Century Teacher' by Michael Zimmer, a Technology Integration Specialist in Western Kentucky."
Maggie Verster

Free course: Introduction to Information Technology - 13 views

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    The course is an ideal introduction to the world of computers and IT in an increasingly digital world. The course practically examines a multitude of topics including data, problem solving, biometrics and security and more.
Maggie Verster

Internet Safety Resources | SimpleK12 - 17 views

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    "To spread the word about Internet Safety, SimpleK12 has compiled a list of FREE resources on all the hottest topics regarding internet saftey"
Maggie Verster

Find OpenCourseWare with OCW Search - 12 views

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    Find any course that has been published freely online through OER by Universities
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