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Study of the impact of technology in primary schools - 17 views

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    The Study of the impact of technology in primary schools (STEPS) provides ta detailed picture of national ICT strategies and their impact in primary schools in the 27 countries of the European Union, as well as in Liechtenstein, Iceland and Norway. It was carried out by European Schoolnet on behalf of the European Commission.
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    Hello Alexa, seems i´m not able to open the link: "Forbidden. You don't have permission to access /ww/en/pub/insight/minisites/steps.htm on this server." Am I the only one? Sounds interesting though!
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    I got the same error message. It does sound like a great resource.
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    yup...it's forbiden for me too...
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The Ren'Py Visual Novel Engine - 2 views

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    This link sends you directly to an easy and friendly software to develop visual novels (what we would call virtual novel game where you make decisions and by this changing the story). You can create tons of novels with this freeware and use it in classroom for any topic you introduce in the game.
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Reviews & Age Ratings - Best Movies, Books, Apps, Games for Kids - 3 views

shared by dawnackroyd on 30 May 14 - Cached
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    Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media.
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    I love the articles they provide on digital citizenship.
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    I really like the digital passport resources - I wonder if anyone knows about a similar resource a digital passport for teachers??
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The Joys of Instant On and Elongated Battery Life - 2 views

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    Written by an assistant principal at our sister campus, short and sweet but gives a good validation to tablets.

Art in all of us - 0 views

started by merilau on 28 May 14 no follow-up yet
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Musopen - 1 views

shared by alt-px on 29 May 14 - No Cached
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    Musopen is a 501(c)(3) non-profit focused on improving access and exposure to music by creating free resources and educational materials. We provide recordings, sheet music, and textbooks to the public for free, without copyright restrictions. Put simply, our mission is to set music free.
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graphite | The best apps, games, websites, and digital curricula rated for learning - 0 views

shared by sjudeh on 02 Jun 14 - No Cached
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    Graphite is a free service from Common Sense Media that makes it easy to discover the best apps, games, and websites for classroom use. Tools like Edmodo, Educreations, ClassDojo, and Socrative have been thoroughly reviewed by our expert educators and received numerous teacher reviews we call Field Notes.

http://www.readtomelv.com/current-books/ - 7 views

started by alilia on 28 May 14 no follow-up yet
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Wonderopolis - 2 views

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    Welcome to Wonderopolis®, a place where natural curiosity and imagination lead to exploration and discovery in learners of all ages. Brought to life by the National Center for Families Learning (NCFL). o
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Climate Kids - 1 views

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    Climate Kids is produced by the Earth Science Communications Team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory / California Institute of Technology
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Code.org - 9 views

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    This 20-hour course introduces core computer science and programming concepts. The course is designed for use in classrooms for grades K-8, but it is fun to learn at all ages.
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    This looks amazing! Thanks for the link.
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    i use http://www.codecademy.com/ to learn myself ... and for the kids http://www.tynker.com/
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    There is also scratch.mit.edu/ , fantastic for computer programming. Hopscotch and Tynker are iPad applications that you can use, they are free. I agree code.org is fantastic, the hour of code occurs in December.
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    I've used http;//www.codeacademy.com too and I know locally its used by secondary schools to teach coding for students. Its a fantastic tool.
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    Great tool! It works on android tablets! I tried also http://scratch.mit.edu/ and http://snap.berkeley.edu/ but they works only on PC :(
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Simon Haughton's website - 2 views

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    Having drawn shapes using the Pro-Bot last time, this week for the fourth lesson I teach the children how to enter commands more quickly (and therefore more accurately too) by using the repeat button.
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Mobile Learning Portal - 3 views

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    This website, hosted by the Learning Technology Center in the College of Education at The University of Texas at Austin, is designed to be a central point of access to the wide range of research, projects, and other resources related to the use of mobile technologies in learning environments.
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teaching by songs - 1 views

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    i found this website with songs linked to some of the topics we teach - the kids were loving it! There are songs linked to loads of different topics.
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Symbaloo - 6 views

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    It's a free visual bookmarking tool. It helps you compile and organise sites under a specific topic. You can share your symbaloo with your students and help them navigate only on specific sites rather than the whole web. You can also add ready-made webmixes by other teachers.
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    Thanks a lot for the reference! Now everything will be systematised and organized not only on my desk but also in my head :)
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    A really great resource, especially as a bank of useful links after the online educational course or sth.
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    Great resource! thank you for sharing!
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    I was introduced to this bookmarking tool at the beginning of the year. It is an absolutely amazing tool. Your bookmarks anywhere and on any device. love it.
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Kidsmart learn about the internet and being a SMART surfer - 4 views

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    The Kidsmart website has been written by Childnet International, a non-profit organisation working to help make the internet a great place for children. Resources specially produced for the website are the result of a wide consultation with officials from the Department for Education & Skills (DfES) and British Educational Communications & Technology Agency (BECTA), as well as other charities, police liaison officers, school teachers, Local Education Authorities (LEA), ICT co-ordinators, and parents and pupils themselves.
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Teachers - The 10 Stages of Twitter - 6 views

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    Stage 1 Sign up to twitter following persuasion/pestering by colleagues. Follow Stephen Fry, a famous sportsman/popstar and a news channel. Read a few tweets, don't understand what the fuss is about and mock anyone who uses twitter. Stage 2 Overhear colleagues chatting about twitter and a great article they found.
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Learning Technologies | Pearltrees - 2 views

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    Collection of free technologies for learning by categories - in Pearltrees
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    A very rich and interesting pearltree about technologies that can be used in schools
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