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samheighes

Animate Your Name - 1 views

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    Learn the basics of the JavaScript programming language. Create an interactive animation of your own name. A did this activity with a few Year 4 students (8/9 years old). Codecademy has lots of interactive learn to code examples, older students or students needing extension activities could use the Python tutorial.
laetitia1996

Gaming in Education - 35 views

I played a game with my elementary school students called Bingo Quimico, in which they had to guess the elements based on the symbols presented.

technology primary education ICT

Met Kous

Alice Self Study Course - 1 views

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    this freely available course is designed for teachers, students and individuals with little or no programming experience and teaches basic Java programming concepts through developing 3-D animations in Alice 3.1. Alice is a free, educational, introductory Java development environment created at Carnegie Mellon University.
RODRIGO COSTA

Digital Publishing - 11 views

I do create this: www.facebook.com/ictmanagementineducation :)

ICT technology digital publishing

rosefraser

Electronic Portfolio - 7 views

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    This site provides you with the opportunity to create digital records of your students. The students have their own user name and password and you can use the parent email address to link them to their child records. It is awesome I am trying it out
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    I am really interested in E-Portfolio. So, was eager to surf the site. BUT, unfortunately, could find anything connected to creating an E-Portfolio. Sorry, if I am wrong. May be you gave a wrong reference. The one you gave opens a GAME ^((
Lam Mong Chi

Multimedia Publishing Using Mindtools, A Key to Transform Students' Learning - 2 views

http://acec2010.acce.edu.au/sites/acec2010.info/files/proposal/356/matejkadallan.pdf A useful article that gives practical and very constructive ideas of how to benefit students' learning using ICT.

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started by Lam Mong Chi on 14 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
Lam Mong Chi

Multimedia Publishing Using Mindtools, A Key to Transform Students' Learning - 1 views

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    A useful article giving very practical and constructive ideas of how to benefit students using ICT.
Enzo Hernandez

Ultra-Affordable Educational Robot Project - African Robotics Network (AFRON) - 7 views

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    2013 Design Challenge: Robot Enhancements, Software, and Teaching Plans Sponsored by: The African Robotics Network (AFRON) and IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Robots excite people of all ages. Their physical behavior often inspires primary and secondary student interest in computers, science, math, and engineering more broadly.
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    Thanks Enzo, this looks like something my students could work on as an enrichment project.
tgalles

Socrative - 0 views

shared by tgalles on 29 May 15 - No Cached
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    Socrative lets teachers engage and assess their students with educational activities on tablets, laptops and smartphones. Through the use of real time questioning, instant result aggregation and visualization, teachers can gauge the whole class' current level of understanding. Socrative saves teachers time so the class can further collaborate, discuss, extend and grow as a community of learners.
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    Socrative is a fun way to engage students with either polls or quizzes. I use it for vocabulary instruction primarily but if they have a device it makes it easier for them to all participate.
jaglayton

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
Lynette Camm

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!
lilasimoes

Changes in student motivation - 1 views

I agree, because students is the new generation of technology and we are motivated to stay abreast of technology. We can work and interweave&n...

motivation technology

started by lilasimoes on 10 Jun 15 no follow-up yet
kruti12

Prezi - Presentation Software - 7 views

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    Presentation tip #1: Be a great presenter with Prezi presentation software. This is a wonderful new way of presentation. Easy and quick. One can use this instead of powerpoint presentation. In my experience, students love to explore prezi.
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    I always use this web tools to prepare my lesson materials and also my students use it to make their Project work. I also reccomend animoto.com to prepare good and enjoyable presentations
hananimedina

Free ICT tools - 21 views

edu20.org counts with limitless support, the designers are so willing to improve their web tool so they do answer to any requirements almost immediately and they do adapt to specific school's needs.

ICT Education Web base tools grading formative summative assessments

temika

Anytime anywhere learning - 3 views

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    I am really excited about this research done by Dr. Mitra. It goes to show that barriers to ICT access can be significantly minimized and all students can gain access. In this talk, Sugata Mitra will take us through the origins of schooling as we know it, to the dematerialisation of institutions as we know them. Thirteen years of experiments in children's education takes us through a series of startling results - children can self-organise their own learning, they can achieve educational objectives on their own, they can read by themselves.
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    I was recently introduced to this research and found it fascinating. I am going to try to use some of this research in my own classroom by giving children access to the technology and giving them some freedom to explore and answer questions for themselves. I am excited to see how it works out!
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    Professor Mitra came to Argentina as a speaker for the ESSARP Conference in 2013. Fortunately colleagues of mine had the fortune to assist and learn aboit this amazing person from which we can learn a lot! Trust for our students is the key! Not being afraid helps as well! Allowing kids to learn through tools they feel comfortable about is a great success!
arqui189

Create a Free Website on Webs. Better Websites Made Simple. - 0 views

shared by arqui189 on 28 May 14 - Cached
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    Webs: Create a free website with professionally designed website templates, free web hosting, and easy to use free website builder. No coding skills needed! This is a great user friendly way for our students to create websites to achieve the content learning goal without spending time having to learn webs.com. Better than WIX for students using this type of technology for the 1st time.
imtiazfatima

Maths Tests Activities for students and teachers of all grade levels - 0 views

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    It is an excellent website to assess students' working in a number of mathematical skills. It is for all grades and it gives instant feedback.
Fiona Henry

SumDog - free learning games - 0 views

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    Lots of online games to support the development of core numeracy and literacy skills. pupils can play alone or compete in competitions with classmates or students around the world. As a teacher you can track their progress, monitors strengths and weaknesses and control the topics & levels students work at.
Hiba Sheikh

S.O.S English - 8 views

This site is really good. It follows the level of each student and offers him/her what suits his/her needs. My students use it! www.readingeggs.com

learning difficulties help fun

started by Hiba Sheikh on 10 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
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