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Netsmartz workshop - 3 views

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    NetSmartz Workshop is an interactive, educational program of the National Center for Missing & Exploited ChildrenĀ® (NCMEC) that provides resources to help teach children how to be safer on- and offline. The program is designed for children ages 5-17, and provides resources such as videos, games, activity cards, and presentations for parents and guardians, educators, and law enforcement. Site's contents are in English and although there are no captioned or translated videos, some texts are also available in Spanish.
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web 2.0 tools - 16 views

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    wonderful sharing about web 2.0 tools that can be used in classroom.
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    Thank you so much for this reference. I have been thinking about learning the Web 2.0 tools. Your reference "gave me a real a kick" :). Can't imagine the mordern teaching without using these wonderful tools, can't imagive a teacher witout applying them in their work. Glad that NOW I am not among "the know-nothing-about-the Web 2.0' .
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    Thank you for this link!! it's really interesting not only for Primary School but also Secondary. This tool is growing every day step by step.
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    Thank you! A great list of tools! It's really helpful to have lists like this to find what best suits your needs.
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    I've been going to start learning about the wed 2.0 tools. your reference gave me a start. THANK YOU. wonderful site and very USEFUL
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CREATE A WEBQUEST - 6 views

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    Teachers can use this tool to organize an activity in groups getting your goals in teaching-learning with the digital board, teamwork and creativity. Here you are a website in order to make it without cost and you have my link of my own webquest The chocolate world with the characters of the Charlie's factory film . This webquest was for students with 6 years old. You can use characters, links, videos, instructions .... Enjoy it!! http://www.phpwebquest.org/catala/webquest/soporte_tablon_w.php?id_actividad=7094&id_pagina=5
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    Amazing! I love it. I'll definitely try it.
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    Thank you. I have created my own WebQuest! Yessssssssss!
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    Hi I liked the idea... I tried peneing it it's in spanish. There is an option to translate the page but it's not translated. Please help
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    Wonderful idea! I have bookmarked the page!
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Useful link for librarians - 4 views

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    helpful for the librarians for their library skills.
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Cool tool for schools - 15 views

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    A wealth of categorised tools!
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    I have visited this site many times and found great tools there, too!
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    Excellent, well-organised site and with enlightening information about each tool.
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    Thanx for sharing this lins, i find it very useful. Well-organized site, i took much helpful inforrmation from it.
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    You name it you have it there.
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Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
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    Hi Anne Marie, thanks for the link. So many resources and helpful info.
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    A resource of educational iPad and Android apps for teachers, educators, and students
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open sankore - 2 views

shared by ashvind on 10 Jun 14 - No Cached
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    a software that helps teaching using interactive interfaces
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Online Safety - 1 views

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    Teach your family about Internet safety, how to avoid online bullying, social media safety, and online gaming safety with help from Microsoft Security.
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DA14 - Digital Australia 2014, the iGEA Research Report - 0 views

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    DA14 Examines the role of Interactive Entertainment in Australian Households. This research makes clear just home much games and other forms of ICT are utilised in the homes of students and helps to explain why students I teach at 4 years of age can navigate the internet!

Simplemind. An easy and fun way to learn how to make mindmaps - 4 views

started by jaimeclerigo on 30 May 15 no follow-up yet

English as a second language - 1 views

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Activity 1.4.3 (Core) - 2 views

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Using Photostory in a primary classroom - 5 views

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    In this video, Patrick Halpin, Donabate-Portrane Educate Together National School, shows how he uses Photostory with 4th class. Working in groups, the pupils create a photostory presentation on how to create origami flowers. They will use this presentation to teach origami to junior classes.
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    I like working on Photostory and it's really a great software that can help in encouraging children in their story writings.
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    Hi Florian, we have been using Photostory with Year 3 and Year 4's (7 - 9 years olds) for a couple of years. It's such a fantastic publishing tool and so easy to use with lovely animations and music. Thanks for sharing.
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7 Characteristics Of A Digitally Competent Teacher - 16 views

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    effective
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    very good points
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    I like this. I can see what I need to work on myself.
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    Loved it! Thanks for sharing! It's an easy and simply way to convey that technology is not that far from our daily lives.
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    I didn't know what a DM was! Now I know. Interesting to see what we need
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    Thank you for this link - really helpful! I have a lot of colleagues who do not feel confident about their use of ICT in the classroom and in school - I am going to show them this to support their skills that they already have!
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Connect the Dots with Artt Games - TVOKids.com - 2 views

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    Help Artt connect the dots to find out what's hiding between the lines.
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Duolingo, the Chart-Topping Language App, Unveils a Platform for Teachers - 1 views

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    Duolingo, the free, wildly popular language app, is taking its zero-ad, gamification approach to learning into the classroom today, with the launch of a new platform called Duolingo for Schools. Launched in 2012, Duolingo offers reading, listening, speaking and writing exercises split into different lessons ("skills") and levels (if you get a certain number wrong in a given level, you lose a life). Good example of how free app available on line are helping to solve the financial factor on developing countries and improving language learning.
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Parent Guide to Internet Safety - 3 views

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    Our children are our nation's most valuable asset. They represent the bright future of our country and hold our hopes for a better nation. Our children are also the most vulnerable members of society. Protecting our children against the fear of crime and from becoming victims of crime must be a national priority.
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    Helpful to present at the beginning of the year and to keep parents engaged in the conversation.
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Educational Software | Teaching with Comics | Bitstrips for Schools - 13 views

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    Bring comics to the classroom with educational software that helps students create, share and collaborate on comics - without drawing a line. Use Bitstrips for Schools to teach reading comprehension, writing and digital literacy.
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    I've heard of this software many times but haven't tried it yet. It must be very creative! It's time I started using it with my students!
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    I've already installed it on my tablet but couldn't find time to explore. That's what I'm going to do next. Thank you!
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    I have my students use this as a choice for book reports. It is a great choice for some of those creative thinkers, and it is amazing how much time/work they put into it.
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    I have read good reviews about bitstrips earlier too, seems a good tool for primary students, a nice way to introduce them to writing stories. Will try it!!!!!
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    super heros and super powers as well as evil characters are a good way to teach values to chilren and develop storytelling, focuss ideas, etc. I find visual thinking very good for early learning and being able to make comics is great. Thanks for sharing.
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Believe the hype: e-learning can revolutionise education in Africa - 1 views

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    30 million children out of school in Sub-Saharan Africa! "How can ICT help to address the problem?" is a very relevant question ...
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