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aarmstro87

Technology readiness of primary school teachers: A case study in Turkey - 1 views

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    The purpose of this paper is to assess the technology readiness of the primary school teachers in Gaziantep, Turkey. Also, the demographics of the teachers were examined to determine the effect of demographics on the technology readiness level. The Technology Readiness Index developed by Parasuraman was adopted to measure technology readiness of the teachers.
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    The purpose of this paper is to assess the technology readiness of the primary school teachers in Gaziantep, Turkey. Also, the demographics of the teachers were examined to determine the effect of demographics on the technology readiness level. The Technology Readiness Index developed by Parasuraman was adopted to measure technology readiness of the teachers.
Val Cas

ScratchJr for the youngest - 4 views

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    After using Scratch, a great tool to learn programming, I discovered there is a version for 5-7 years old, ScratchJr, as an app for tablets
silvanaroletto61

ePubEditor - 0 views

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    The features of ePub Editor allows you to enrich the content with a wide range of interactive exercises (multiple choice, true / false, fill in the gaps, drag & drop, etc.), which are useful for the making of a learning object, not just a simple ebook.
Lynette Camm

Case Study of Lure of the Labyrinth - 1 views

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    Case study on the use of the game Lure of the Labyrinth with students in primary school. Provides assessment data and discusses the challenges and successes of this Department of Education Trial.
Lynette Camm

Lightbot - 10 views

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    Fabulous online robotics challenge - I use it in my school with grades 3-6 (Australia) as we do not have robotics.
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    Awesome! Thank you I have the same problem.
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    You might like to know they make an app called Junior Lightbot.
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    This is fantastic! Thanks for sharing.
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    A very good resource indeed! Completes greatly the first lesson of K-5 Course 1 of code.org, I think.
aarmstro87

#MysterySkype - 3 views

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    I haven't used this but recently heard about it. Our fourth graders study different regions and I think it would be great fun to do!!
ninafarr

Mathematics Shed - 1 views

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    A website to inspire creativity in maths
petrosanes

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.
Cynthia Herbert

The Missing Alphabet book: A Parent's Guide - 3 views

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    Where will our children get the creative thinking skills they will need to become effective innovators in the future? The Missing Alphabet is a comprehensive guide for parents.
marudiaz

ThingLink - Make Your Images Interactive - 3 views

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    ThingLink lets users add interactive links to any photo and turn them into fun web experiences that drive engagement.
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    Very interesting, I will use it with my students!!
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    I had a colleague recommend this to me the other day! I will use it in my Science class to introduce animals as living things (3rd grade).
Michelle Simms

Kindergarteners Who Share iPads May Perform Better: Study | TIME - 5 views

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    Interesting. In some schools here they are trying to implement the use of ipads, I think it is a very useful article to approach the issue.
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    My school is contemplating providing our Kindergarten with a classroom set of iPads, and I will certainly forward this article to our teachers as they begin to introduce iPad use into their curriculum.
inglesnuri

My Life in English - 1 views

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    Interesting web for kids to improve thir vocabulary. Sorry because the web is in Spanish.
Lynette Camm

Games in Education Wiki - 2 views

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    This wiki was developed by myself and Adrian Camm a few years ago and many, many people have contributed to it since. It has become a comprehensive resource designed to support teachers in the use of serious games in education for students of all ages. Contributors have suggested topics and appropriate player ages for teachers to use.
Lynette Camm

Playing to Learn - 4 views

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    This blog is designed to help teachers to introduce and develop the use of Games Based Learning in the classroom by discussing experiences with various grade levels. The Media, Presentations and Research tabs provide links to relevant research papers, videos and podcasts that may assist educators.
Lynette Camm

Lure of the Labyrinth - 0 views

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    Best Serious Game I have come across in all my years in Games Based Learning Research. Outstanding pre-algebra game developed by MIT and Fablevision. Incredibly it's free. I can't recommend this highly enough for students in years 5-8 (Australia).
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!
Lynette Camm

Book Cover Creator - ReadWriteThink - 4 views

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    A simple online tool for creating book covers. My grade Prep and 1 (Australia) students use this with few difficulties. The Book Cover Creator is designed to allow users to type and illustrate front book covers, front and back covers, and full dust jackets. Students can use the tool to create new covers for books that they read as well as to create covers for books they write individually or as a class.
Lynette Camm

RayRay - 3 views

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    RayRay is a fantastic little problem solving games that gets students communicating and collaboration to develop strategies to solve problems. Belly buttons! (To see what I mean give the game a go!)
roslyngrant

Big History Project - 0 views

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    I post this because it is evidence of the type of learning which only ICTs make possible. While it is fascinating in itself, and Professor David Christian believes we should teach far more complicated science to young children, I have posted it as something to aim for. Won't it be fun when teachers and schools can create their own student/cohort specific learning sites like these.
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