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Dave Truss

Moodle Tool Guide for Teachers - Cat's Pyjamas - 24 views

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    I set out to create this poster size guide for teachers, allowing them to compare the functionality and pedagogical advantages of some standard Moodle tools, adding a column to indicate how tricky the tool is to set up.
Dave Truss

What's the purpose? « scmorgan - 8 views

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    "...My students were not able to "take" or "compile" much of their work. Yes, they created a list of what I asked. Yes, they created a cute "container" in which to hold their work. But I don't believe their portfolio truly represents their thinking, creating, and publishing this year. And that's too bad."
Tero Toivanen

The Vygotsky Project - 12 views

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    This is really interesting project about Vygotsky "The Man and his Ideas".
Megan Black

cbhf.net - Heart Operation game - 7 views

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    Not only are you able to virtually perform heart transplants, bypasses, replace valves, and repair holes but you learn about the doctors and medical professionals and what their part is in the process.
Megan Black

Life Changing Science - Program 2: Virtual Open Heart Surgery - 4 views

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    This virtual interactive surgery is divided into two main parts, anatomy and surgery.
Ben Rimes

Whiteboard Resources - Mathematics - 34 views

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    Big list of flash-based activities, games, and interactives that work well for use with an interactive whiteboard in a mathematics classroom. Includes many areas of math including geometry, numeracy, fractions, probability, and more.
Deb Henkes

Tripline - 14 views

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    Easily make shareable, animated trips with photos, music, links and stories.
Kelly Faulkner

Presentation Skills for Teachers - 35 views

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    Great presentation on keeping our teaching presentations simply, appealing to our students, and to the point.
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    a handy reminder on visually presenting material
Suzie Nestico

Copyright Clarity PETE&C 2011 - 9 views

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    Kristin Hokanson's PETE & C 2011 presentation regarding a clear understanding of copyright law.  For any teacher who has students utilizing multi-media in the classroom, this is a must review & must teach.
Jason Heiser

attempt on Tripline - 6 views

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    google earth alternative
Vicki Davis

The Weird Number « Let's Play Math! - 24 views

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    Happy Pi Day! Here is a post for 3/14 to help you celebrate Pi day - some links to what you can use with your students. Go out and buy some pie to celebrate pi day!
Kelly Faulkner

Online Mind Mapping and Brainstorming app - SpiderScribe - 23 views

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    this new mindmapping tool looks really interesting, as it looks like you can add multi-media.
Ted Sakshaug

Current position of the ISS - 15 views

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    maps of current postion of the International Space Station
Ed Webb

The LMS and the adolescence of web learning « Lisa's (Online) Teaching Blog - 8 views

  • there may be levels of web learning maturation at work here: Childhood: people who are very new to using the web for learning tend to accept what is given to them, because they don’t really know what the options are. When online learning with the LMS was new, most people were in this category. Adulthood: people who use the web a great deal and in varied ways tend to do better in online classes, and assess the worth of the LMS (or any tool) based on how well it works for the course. Adolescence: in between are the adolescents. They know just enough to be dangerous. They have enough experience to want convenience and not enough to understand the larger issues of pedagogy, including the restrictiveness of an LMS on what the instructor wants to do. They can drive but have no sense of how traffic works.
  • Why it’s important to deal now with the “teen angst” of web-adolescence: 1. Not customizing the LMS to suit your pedagogy implies that we all teach the same way. If we all teach the same way, then a computer can do our work instead. (I’ve been reading Daniel Pink’s A Whole New Mind – he’s pretty clear that if a computer can do your job, eventually it will.) 2. Instructors should use the tools that best create the environment they want, and that increasingly means web applications that require multiple log-ins. Students should get accustomed to using separate tools for separate tasks, just like in the real world. 3. Acknowledging the teen view means taking it seriously, but it doesn’t mean developing policy around it. Just as parents try to mitigate the excesses of the teen diet and habits, we owe students our wisdom in creating the learning experience that is most appropriate. (Oh dear, I’m starting to sound like Edmund Burke again.)
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    Sound pedagogical reasons to resist the omnipresence of Blackborg
Ruth Howard

Shareable: How Gen Y Can Create Its Own Stimulus Package - 3 views

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    Alternative currency the future of money and a summary of recent systemic economic collapse A call to educate youth to utilize Internet for mutual currency exchange for skills given and received.
Suzie Nestico

Kathy Schrock's - Google Blooms Taxonomy - 29 views

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    Google Apps for levels of Bloom's Taxonomy
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