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Andrew Williamson

Create floor plans, house plans and home plans online with Floorplanner.com - 0 views

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    This looks interesting. Would be suited to the advanced level 3 and 4 student wanting to go further than the usual 'design your own bedroom" or draw a floor plan of your dream bedroom.
Andrew Williamson

Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch - 0 views

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    Great global teacher blog re iPods good to get a local (vic) perspective
Andrew Williamson

Conrad Wolfram: Teaching kids real math with computers | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Great TED video on Math and computers. 
Andrew Williamson

Over 100 ideas for using Twitter in the Classroom | Emerging Internet Technologies for ... - 0 views

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    For those that are thinking of jumping on the band wagon
Andrew Williamson

Scribble Maps - Draw on google maps with scribblings and more! - 0 views

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    This looks like a handy tool for maps lessons. You can do all this in google earth but having the drawing tools over laid at the top of the screen is very handy and quite user friendly for students. 
Andrew Williamson

A Difference Engine Built With LEGO® Pieces - 0 views

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    Dave this ones for you ;-)
kynan robinson

Standards for Graduate Teachers in ICT | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 0 views

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      remember to read this and talk to sit team about it
  • Today I was lucky enough to be part of a small group of innovative educators from around Australia at a focus group in Melbourne. We were reviewing the Graduate Teacher Standards of the National Professional Standards for Teachers and elaborating on these in regards to ICT integration.
  • This is an exciting project which will shape pre-service education and hopefully bring about an exceptional standard of graduate teachers across Australia. Despite feeling a little overwhelmed by acronyms, it was great to meet some Twitter friends face-to-face and engage in some stimulating conversation with like minded professionals.
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    a test url for sit team
Andrew Williamson

The Children Must Play - 0 views

  • four to eleven periods each week taking classes in art, music, cooking, carpentry, metalwork, and textiles. These classes provide natural venues for learning math and science, nurture critical cooperative skills, and implicitly cultivate respect for people who make their living working with their hands.
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    This is a great article outlining the success of the Finnish education system. They don't standardise test, they don't track or target teach, they have smaller class sizes, train, educate and pay their teachers better. Dah!! That's why they top the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) results. What's happening in Australia???
kynan robinson

Movie Maker | Xtranormal - 1 views

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    This is a fantastic free movie making website. The best feature is text to speech, where whatever you type the characters will say. You can also change background, character appearance, characters expressions, voice accent and gender, and camera angles. Set up one account then all the kids can log in with the one username and password.
Khamal Sarkis

Phonics Games - 0 views

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    A great site for teaching phonics with lots of fun activities.
Andrew Williamson

ChartTool - create nice looking charts with Image Charts! - 0 views

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    Create your own graphs to embed in blogs, webpages email it or IM it. Large selection to choose from. Another google app. 
kynan robinson

Learning with Technologies - Home Page - Acer Education Desktop Notebook Printer Switch... - 0 views

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    a good place to purchase all ICT equipment. The school has an account or you can just fax them a purchase order
Khamal Sarkis

Free Phonics Games Online | reading games, spelling games, alphabet games with audio, t... - 0 views

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    Phonics games, online phonics games for students, reading and spelling games for kids and adults from Fun Fonix.com!
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
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