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Martin Burrett

Pinball -Thinking tools - 1 views

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    A collection of BBC tools for students to organising thoughts, sparking ideas and planning ahead. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Nigel Coutts

Revisiting Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants - 0 views

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    In 2001 Marc Prensky divided the world into two broad groups, Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants. His idea struck a chord with popular culture and has become a dominant paradigm in education. Given the core concept remains a feature of educational dialogues it is worth re-visiting and seeing how the idea might evolve to better serve our needs and understandings of how people born after the internet, learn with and think about, technology.
Nigel Coutts

Ten ideas from Eye on the Future - 0 views

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    On Saturday I had the opportunity to join a group of very enthusiastic teachers to hear Alan November and Carl Jarvis speak at North Turramurra Primary School. That so many educators from across Sydney were keen to give up a Saturday is a testament to their desire to improve their teaching but also a measure of the respect these speakers garner.
Martin Burrett

Pedagogical Advert Calendar - 0 views

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    Open the virtual door to get a teacher tip, resource or idea each day up to Christmas.
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    Open the virtual door to get a teacher tip, resource or idea each day up to Christmas.
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EVC (ENTREPRENEURSHIP & VENTURE CAPITAL) ANNOUNCES $50 MILLION FUND FOR INDIA - 0 views

EVC (Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital), a leading global venture capital firm today launched a fund of $50 million in India. EVC is a global venture capital fund that is focused exclusively o...

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Alexis Krysten

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      Nigel Coutts

      What if? Reflections from the ACSA Conference - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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        Last week I spent three days thinking about curriculum and all that it means to teaching and learning thanks to the Australian Curriculum Studies Association's biannual conference. It was three days of deeply thoughtful conversation and learning with just the right mix of academic research and ideas for grounded practice straight out of innovative classrooms and schools. With keynotes by Alan Reid, Dan Haesler, Bob Lingard, Robert Randall and Jan Owen combined with Masterclasses from some of Australia's leading educators there was much on offer. The biggest challenge was deciding which workshop you would attend when every session offered such outstanding opportunities.
      Nigel Coutts

      A Conceptual approach to Big Understandings and Mathematical Confidence - The Learner's... - 0 views

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        This traditional pedagogy results in students developing a negative attitude towards mathematics. Many develop a mathematical phobia and believe that they are not a "maths person". When confronted by challenging mathematics they retreat and have no or only poor strategies with which to approach new ideas. This all leads to a decline in the number of students pursuing mathematical learning beyond the years where it is compulsory. Fortunately there is a growing body of research that shows there is a better way. 
      Nigel Coutts

      Reflections from Mathematics: The Greatest Show - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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        I have just had the opportunity to spend the weekend learning alongside a large group of mathematics teachers. After a day and a half of talking and thinking about mathematics teaching, I am excited to get back to school and try out some new ideas. There were also some key takeaways for me that I share below. These are the questions or wonderings that my mind wandered to while listening to the numerous talented speakers over the past two days.
      Nigel Coutts

      The importance of feeling safe in your workplace - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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        It's interesting how threads emerge from the books we read. An idea springs out at you from one book and then occurs again in another or a link is found between the two. When it turns up a third time in a different place and from an alternate perspective you really take notice. I have had this experience with the concept of emotional or psychological safety.
      Nigel Coutts

      Contemplating the consequences of Constructivism - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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        Constructivism is one of those ideas we throw around in educational circles without stopping to think about what we mean by it. They are the terms that have multiple meanings, are at once highly technical and common usage and are likely to cause debate and disagreements. Constructivism in particular carries a quantity of baggage with it. It is a term that is appropriated by supporters of educational approaches that are in stark contrast to the opposing view; constructivism vs didactic methods or direct instruction. The question is what are the origins of constructivism and does a belief in this as an approach to understanding learning necessitate an abandonment of direct instruction or is this a false dichotomy?
      Nigel Coutts

      Modern Spaces for Contemporary Learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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        Think back to how you felt after the last day you spent at a conference or course. If things went well you probably came out feeling enthused by new ideas but also exhausted and fatigued in ways that you don't after a regular day at work. If the presenters have done their job well and you choose your workshops wisely, the day should have been full of learning that resulted from you having to think. Days like this should work our brains hard and it should be no surprise when we are fatigued by such an experience. - So how might our students be coping?
      Nigel Coutts

      Taking risks outside our comfort zone - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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        Possibly the most dangerous place to spend too much time is inside your comfort zone. Only when we take a risk and step away from the safety of the familiar and the ways we have always done things do we expose ourselves to new ideas and become open to the possibility of learning and discovery. The trouble is having the confidence to take that first step, to embrace discomfort and become open to the risks that come with trying something new.
      Martin Burrett

      5 Offline Coding Ideas by @ICTmagic - 0 views

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        Coding ideas you can do without a device
      Nigel Coutts

      The folly of goal setting activities - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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        It is soon the start of a new school year for students in Australia. In other parts of the world, the year continues after a short break for Christmas while New Year festivities are just around the corner for those observing the lunar new year. The start of the year is considered an excellent time to reflect on key ideas that matter to our learning and potential for success. But does this equate with goal-setting?
      Nigel Coutts

      Why didn't that work? Maybe its culture? - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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        n practical terms, any change effort that does not consider the culture into which it is introduced is unlikely to succeed. The worst-case scenario is that the change effort is resisted to such a degree that it is never truly implemented. In many cases, however, the change effort fails to produce the sort of results initially imagined despite the efforts of all involved to adopt the change. Although the new behaviours are adopted, something goes wrong, and it isn't always that the new idea itself is to be blamed. - Maybe it's culture?
      Nigel Coutts

      Pondering metaphors for the impact that we have as educators - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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        often think in metaphors. They help me to clarify and communicate my thinking. A metaphor can make a complex idea accessible and comprehensible. They invite understanding and are a useful catalyst for conversation. A metaphor can be made even more powerful when it is combined with a practical demonstration. One metaphor I like to share with colleagues revolves around the impact that we might have as teachers. - A guest post by Stellina Sim
      Andrew Williamson

      Why An Unconference? - Meeting Of The Minds Unconference Blog - 0 views

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        Some ideas around why we created @motmedu Looking for a conference with a difference? What story do you have to tell? The #motm13 Unconference is built around stories for the purpose of making strong connections with other passionate educators who are integrating ICT with pedagogy.
      Nik Peachey

      Mobile Learning in ELT: Survey 2013 - 7 views

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        Whether you use technology and mobile learning or avoid it please find time to answer these 20 questions and share your ideas, opinions and reflections and I will once again publish the results for all to share.
      Martin Burrett

      Tellagami - 0 views

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        Create short animated films with audio, text, backgrounds and a 3D avatar on an Apple device, then share the video online. Ideal for sharing ideas, tasks or homework. Download the app at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gami/id572737805?ls=1&mt=8 http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video%2C+animation%2C+film+%26+Webcams
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