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Andrew Williamson

10 Google Forms for the Classroom | edte.ch - 0 views

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    Yeah Yeah Yeah! Another very valuable blog post from Tom Barret on Google forms for the classroom. What one would give to have a 1to1 laptop program when these tools are around. Great assessment tool. 
Andrew Williamson

Image Search Engines - Search Me: A Look At The World Of Search - 0 views

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    Great site full of resources. Check out the creative commons page for images for blogs this could be very useful
kynan robinson

My Blog - 0 views

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    using ipod touces to teach
kynan robinson

Apps to Support students with ASD | Apps and iPods - How to make it work. - 0 views

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    Bec Martins great blog reviewing apps and games for the ipad and ipods
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?
kynan robinson

How I Write a PBL Activity - 0 views

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    How to write a good project great blog with lots of ideas
Andrew Williamson

Youtube Guitar Lessons - The Top 10 Channels On The Tube - 0 views

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    Way Cool Guitar lessons on youtube. Wish I had some more hours in the day. This could great for the aspiring guitar player in your class. This link is so going on the music blog
Andrew Williamson

Game design, gamification, game mechanics and games-based learning. | Doug Belshaw's blog - 1 views

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    I was even more intrigued when he made reference to the work of Bernard Suits that claims there are three constituent parts that make up games: To play a game is to attempt to achieve a specific state of affairs [prelusory goal], using only means permitted by rules [lusory means], where the rules prohibit use of more efficient in favour of less efficient means [constitutive rules], and where the rules are accepted just because they make possible such activity [lusory attitude].
Kristen Swenson

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

Crowd-Source, Collaborate, Cross-Pollinate - Blog - HappySteve - 1 views

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    Some amazing ideas for whole staff day PD. Lot of creativity being stimulated here. Incubation, incubation, incubation. 
Giuliana Abdo

Buongiorno Ragazzi! - 1 views

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    This is our Italian blog at North Fitzroy Primary school in Victoria Australia. It has information about activities taught, important dates and ideas for incidental teaching in the classroom. Please leave a post! Arrivederci!
Andrew Williamson

Tessellation: The Mathematics of TilingMathematics and Multimedia - 0 views

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    Doing shape and or tessellation in Maths??? This blog post could come in handy. Some interesting discussion on tessellation in real life. So the next question is why do we teach tessellation in maths? Shouldn't we just get rid of this aspect of maths and create a new subject called design??
Andrew Williamson

iTouch Journey - 0 views

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    Interesting blog re all things music and apple. (mainly apps and idevices) Worth a look
kynan robinson

Why Are We So Afraid of Creativity? | Literally Psyched, Scientific American Blog Network - 1 views

  • Or another one: teachers have repeatedly been found to dislike students who show curiosity and creative thought, even though creativity is held as an important goal of education.
  • If you’re a student whose teacher constantly thwarts you when you try to do something your own way, you may not have the stamina of M.I.T.’s founders—especially if you come across such resistance at an early age.
  • Instead, you may find yourself trained to stop your creative thoughts before they are fully formed, lest you get in trouble for voicing something that is “wrong.
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  • we may hold an unconscious bias against creative ideas much like we do in cases of racism or phobias.
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    why we fear creativity
Andrew Williamson

InTec InSights: Technology Integration Ideas for the Classroom - 0 views

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    Great blog with heaps of interactive student online flash games for the class room
Andrew Williamson

Virtual Maths Manipulatives | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 1 views

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    Looking for that killer IWB introductory to your maths lesson. Check out Virtual Manipulatives. This blog post explains it all. (It has a great flash version of MAB)
Andrew Williamson

Glogster EDU - 21st century multimedia tool for educators, teachers and students | Text, Images, Music and Video - 0 views

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    A great poster creator. Worth a look students can upload images and manipulate them to look like posters. Students can export out to blogs etc or print. Could be useful online tool for short presentations of student work. 
Andrew Williamson

ICTeD Services: Slide2Learn Conference, Shepparton HS, Victoria, AU - Reflections & Resources from the 2 day conference - 0 views

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    Slide to Learn Conference, This blog post covers some amazing amount of apps that can be used on the ipod touch and or the iphone/ipod. Looks like it was a great conference. 
Andrew Williamson

Australia Publishes CC Info Pack - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Great post on Creative Commons. This should answer all your questions re: using CC material on your blog
Andrew Williamson

Gruml | Google Reader for Mac OS - 0 views

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    News reader which you use to sync with google reader that you use with your mac. Worth a look for keeping up with all your student blogs and classblogs.
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