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Andrew Williamson

10 Google Forms for the Classroom | ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

  • For your weekly spelling test use simple 1-10 or 1-20 numbered form (with a name question too of course) and ask the children to type in their answers as you read out the list of words. Once these are submitted apply formula to judge if they are correct or not and it becomes self marking.
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      If we had a 1:1 program and we used Google forms our data collection and analysis would become very efficient.
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    Another useful post by one of my favourite Edubloggers. This guy just keeps on keeping on! This post is about google forms and how they can be used in the classroom. I used Google forms to create the staff survey on the 1:1 program. Imagine the students using this for the end of the week spelling test or maths diagnostics or any of these data collecting excersises completed using google forms and then instantly sent to a spread sheet.
Andrew Williamson

Creating an emotion graph using Google forms | ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

  • Your form is complete and now you just need to add the line graph itself to the linked spreadsheet. You will see in your spreadsheet that the header (top) row is filled in with the different events from left to right. Under each column heading add the average =AVERAGE(Range) formula for the cells below, say down to 100 cells below. This will average out the different responses from your form and return a single figure. Don’t worry the survey results should always be added below your average row. I like to add the “Rounded” formatting to these cells as well. Select these average figures and click the “Chart” tool and create a line graph from this data. (These average cells could also be hidden, select the row from the left and click hide row) Find some more detailed steps to making a chart here.
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      This bit confuses me some what I would have to have a look at the spread sheet once the form is created
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    Wow what a cool idea. You could do this in the Lab. Would be great if we had a 1:1 program. Independent self-analysis of visual, audio or written text. Very easy to create a google form. All students who have access to our email system can do this
Kristen Swenson

Keeping Students Engaged in a 1:1 Project-Based Classroom [guest post] | Dangerously Ir... - 1 views

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    Blog post with ideas about keeping students moving during Project Based tasks and encouraging students to collaborate and share 
Andrew Williamson

http://www.igea.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/DA12FinalLinkVideo.pdf - 1 views

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    Nearly 1 in 5 gamers play social network games and 1 in 10 massively  multiplayer games. Growing social and online play is driving interest in online content. One in five gamers say they would either be "motivated" or "very motivated" to sign up to a faster broadband  service for game downloads and online play.
Andrew Williamson

Teacher Guide - 0 views

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    Some great ideas on how to use google sketchup in the classroom. With "how too" guides for the teacher to use. This would be perfect in a 1:1 setting but could be used in the lab or on pc's in classroom
Andrew Williamson

Is Khan Academy a real 'education solution'? WashingtonPost - 0 views

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    Great article that critiques the Khan Academy and flipped classroom worth a read.
Linda Codognotto

Math is Fun - Maths Resources - 0 views

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    A good resource for all ages, contains examples/working out and also questions and problems for students to solve. Has a wide variety of topics and activities. 
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    Maths - Grade 1 to 6
Andrew Williamson

: Netbooks, Notebooks, and Smartbooks - 0 views

  • I agree. I presented to a Board of Trustees meeting here in NZ last night about this. The BOT wanted to buy IWBs for each classroom - high-end ones at up to $7000 NZ a piece. I showed them some of the research and white papers and then showed them what they could buy as an alternative - being a lot of netbooks giving individual kids a load more power - be interesting to see what they do. One BOT member asked me if schools are now obsolete. My response was that schools are not obsolete but their walls are.
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      Quote for 1:1 as opposed to IWB
Andrew Williamson

19 Free iPad Apps for Musical Creativity: Play, Improvise and Record Music | Midnight M... - 0 views

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    Really, there are so many apps available it can be hard to know where to begin and once you find something that looks useful, it's difficult to assess it properly until you've download and installed it on your iPad. iPad music apps that are free can take away the risk of choosing a dud and they can be useful when book-listing apps for students on a tight budget.
Eliza Barlow

Task Cameos & other Iceberg Information - 1 views

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    Maths 300, Icebreaker activities.
Andrew Williamson

Rethinking Reading: An Essay in Support of Teachers - 0 views

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    A fantastic read, if not for the fascinating history of reading education in the US. However it totally applies to the Australian context too.
kynan robinson

Using ICT In Project Based Learning - 1 views

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    Great ideas on how to use ICT in Project Based Learning Tasks
Andrew Williamson

9 Tools Students Can Use to Create Music Online - 0 views

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    Another great list of online tools for creating music. These are worth exploring if not only to inform the students that they exist. Holiday challenge via a class blog perhaps?
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