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Rob McDonald

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/oneminutewonders/index.shtml?ssorl=1240405538&ssoc=register - 0 views

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    The BBC'S One Minute Wonders video learning site is a perfect example of an educational website that's designed to be engaging for children while providing outstanding educational content for the classroom. Why not use this site at the end of a the day to help keep the kids occupied and learning at the same time.
Rob McDonald

'SimCity' educational? Ontario Grade 3s learn social studies with iPad game - Winnipeg ... - 0 views

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  • "There will always be a focus in every school on equity and access," he added. "To make sure all students have a level playing field for learning."
  • "One of the most important determinants once kids are at school, if students are to be successful, is engagement, it's connection, and if we can connect and engage them, then they'll learn and they'll remember. And the technology is the tool to make that happen."
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  • "It's really a way of using the appropriate technology when it's necessary, but not for everything and not for every day. So they'll still be working with manipulatives, they'll still be building things, they'll still be writing things, but when they need the technology, it's there.
  • Other classes so far have used iPads for math assignments, to write and illustrate digital picture books, and create art. Delisi said it takes some planning to integrate the iPad into teaching plans and when done properly, it's a valuable tool. But it's just one tool of many that teachers will use. "There's nothing more important than a teacher knowing the curriculum and knowing the expectations they have of the students, that's really the key ... whether you have any technology or don't have any technology," Delisi said. "They see those expectations and say, 'Well, for certain things the technology will help my students and for other things it won't, so I won't use it."
Rob McDonald

Literactive - Teaching Children to Read - 1 views

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    Literactive is the leading provider of reading material for pre-school, kindergarten and grade 1 students available online. The program is comprised of carefully levelled guided readers, comprehensive phonic activities and a wealth of supplemental reading material which gradually develop a child's reading skills in a sequential and enjoyable manner. Developed and approved by teachers and parents across the United States, Literactive is the acknowledged leader in early learning online. All the material is available for free from this site but you need to register.
Rob McDonald

Biology in Motion - 0 views

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    Dr. Saul's Biology in Motion features fantastic interactive activities and animations for students to use to learn human biology concepts. The activities and animations seem to be targeted toward a middle school audience there is a lot of value in Biology in Motion for high school students too. Biology in Motion offers some good tips for teachers planning to use these activities in the classroom. Most of the tips are things that might seem obvious, but are good reminders none-the-less.
Rob McDonald

WordSift - Visualize Text - 0 views

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    WordSift is another visualisation tool that was created primarily for teachers. It works just like Wordle but just a bit better. All you need do is paste in the text and then sit back. The sifted words then show up in orange or green and the fun really begins. This tool would be lots of fun on an IWB as well as on your own computer. Don't miss checking out the About section for more thoughts on using it. - comment by John Pearce
Rob McDonald

BBC - KS1 Bitesize - Games - 0 views

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    The KS1 Bitesize area contains both Math and Literacy interactive activities. The Math section contains 12 different activities and the Literacy section has nine. Each activity has three levels of difficulty: Medium, Hard, and Really Hard.
Kirsten Carter

10 free Educational Game sites - 0 views

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    I searched out and visited a bunch of sites with free educational games and selected the ten I thought were most useful and appropriate to education. In addition to a brief overview of each site, I have also attempted to define the grade range that each site is applicable to. I made my own judgement for most sites since it often wasn't indicated (feel free to weigh in if you think I'm off target on any of these). Most of these sites are geared towards K-12 (with many leaning towards K-6 or so), but some do have fun games that will challenge the Higher Ed student and adults as well. Take one for a spin today!
Rob McDonald

primaryweb2 - home - 0 views

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    This wiki was created by Kathy Cassidy to use in presentations and workshops. It's purpose is to provide examples of primary teachers and their classes that are using web 2.0 tools and to list some of the tools that are available and appropriate for the use of the web by primary students.
Rob McDonald

Literactive - Teaching Children to Read - 0 views

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    Literactive is the leading provider of reading material for pre-school, kindergarten and grade 1 students available online.Literactive is the acknowledged leader in early learning online. All the material is available for free from this site but you need to register.
Kirsten Carter

PEEP and the Big Wide World: Interactive Games - 0 views

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    Interactive games for EY that fit well with the ICT continuum. Headphones will be needed as many of the instructions are audio.
Kirsten Carter

Tagging - 2 views

To help each of us get the most from the links shared within the group I am asking that we use a core standard of tags for the bookmarks we add plus any other tags that are then relevant to you. ...

started by Kirsten Carter on 04 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
Kirsten Carter

Illinois Educator Professional Development Courses, Programs and Information for Teachers - 0 views

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    Are you a middle or high school math or science teacher? If so, check out these new and innovative online professional development courses from the University of Illinois and the Illinois Math and Science Academy. Courses are available free of charge for Fall 2009.
Rob McDonald

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Set Up a Group Blog in Posterous - 0 views

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    Posterous created a how-to video that demonstrates the steps necessary to create your own group blog using Posterous. The video includes how to make your Posterous group site private.
Kirsten Carter

web20tools - List | Diigo - 0 views

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    Kathy Schrock's list of links to support the use of Web 2.o tools for teaching and learning in the k-12 environment.
Rob McDonald

technology in teaching .co.uk - 0 views

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    A podcast exploring everyday examples of technology integration within the classroom, with a particular focus within the primary classroom. Sharing good news, good examples and good practice
Rob McDonald

indispensibletools / FrontPage - 0 views

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    The following list of ICT tools was crowd sourced from individual educationalists and not companies when the question 'What Indispensible ICT tools do you use in education' was asked and is not meant to be exhaustive in any way.
anonymous

10 Things Parents Don't Tell Teachers - TheApple.com - 3 views

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    If you're a teacher and a parent, you might have the kind of perspective that makes you a better teacher. If you're not a parent but a teacher, it's helpful to get some input from the other side.
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