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Maggie Verster

Internet and Media Publishing Consent and Waiver Form - 0 views

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    These templates can be downloaded, modified, and printed to obtain parental consent for students who publish their work and/or photos and videos online. A signed consent form allows the school or district to also publish photographs and videos of students.
Maggie Verster

Inklewriter: interactive story designer - 0 views

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    "Inklewriter is a great digital tool that lets students (and teachers if you are so inclined) write and publish interactive stories. Inklewriter lets students create choose-your-own-adventure type stories, story lines can come with choices and then be linked back together. Inklewriter makes this process easier by keeping track of which story paths have been finished and which still need work. There is no set-up required, no programming language to learn and no diagrams. Inklewriter is free to use and easy to share with the world when it is published. When a story is finished, it can even be converted to Kindle format!"
Maggie Verster

Introduction to the Learning Process for Teachers and Trainers Online Course - 0 views

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    For teachers and trainers to fulfil their instructional role most effectively, their teaching methods must be grounded in educational learning theory. Understanding the learning process is a key element of educational learning theory and provides a framework for teachers and trainers to plan, create and deliver effective lessons, and assess each student's learning. In this free online education course, you will be introduced to the learning process. The course begins by differentiating between teaching and learning, and by describing teachers' and trainers' perspectives on learning. The course provides details about two major learning theories: behaviourism and constructivism. Within the section on Behaviourism, operant conditioning and its implications for teaching are examined in detail. The section on Constructivism compares and contrasts two subtypes of constructivism: psychological constructivism and social constructivism. Finally, the implications of constructivism for teaching are discussed using two practical strategies. This free online education course will be of great interest to professionals in the education sector who would like a greater knowledge and understanding of the learning process that will enhance their teaching and training, and to all students who are interested in the process of how we learn. Introduction to the Learning Process for Teachers and Trainers is originally from and published by Global Text Project and has a duration of 2-3 Hours for the average learner.
Maggie Verster

Content hackathons: the future of textbooks? - 0 views

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    As the availability and awareness of open educational resources grows, educators and open-content publishers are experimenting with hackathon-style content collaborations among subject-matter experts to create high school and college textbooks over the course of a few weekends.
Maggie Verster

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Docs for Teachers - A Free eBook - 0 views

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    The 40 page guide is designed to help teachers who have never used Google Documents. Learn how to create self-grading quizzes as well as create share and publish documents and presentations.
Maggie Verster

The Flipped Classroom is Hot, Hot, Hot | Emerging Education Technology - 0 views

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    There are news stories and web articles about reverse instruction, or 'flipping the classroom', published just about every day lately. Here's 15 news stories from the last 4 weeks focused on this instructional technology phenomenon. Many of these articles mention 'the flip' in their title (and for every one of these, there have been one or two additional articles that discuss the concept).
Maggie Verster

#edchatsa » The TweetChat for the South African education community - 0 views

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    The #edchatsa community is full of insightful, committed and innovative thought-leaders in the South African education space. As a member of this community you are invited to submit a blog post on a subject close to your heart as long as it has connection to education. Your post will then be published and will be available on this site for comment by others. You may want to introduce readers to a particular edtech tool, open debate around a particular topic, challenge paradigms or simply add insight to the #edchatsa topic of the week. You will also be able to point readers to your own blog or social media platforms.
Maggie Verster

UNESCO Working Paper Series on Mobile Learning: Global Themes « Educational T... - 0 views

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    Over the past several weeks UNESCO has been publishing individual titles in its Working Paper Series on Mobile Learning. Recently the Organization concluded the first phase of the Series by releasing two Global Themes papers.  These papers, unlike previous titles, are not region-specific.  Instead they synthesize information contained in the regional papers to identify salient trends that cut across geographic boundaries. One paper, Turning on Mobile Learning: Global Themes, highlights issues policy makers and other stakeholders should consider when infusing mobile learning into education systems.  The other paper, Mobile Learning for Teachers: Global Themes, examines characteristics shared by programmes that assist educators, either by aiding their work in schools or by helping them improve their own pedagogical and content knowledge.
Maggie Verster

Kidblog.org - Blogs for Teachers and Students - 1 views

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    "Kidblog.org is designed for elementary and middle school teachers who want to provide each student with an individual blog. Kidblog's simple, yet powerful tools allow students to publish posts and participate in discussions within a secure classroom blogging community. Teachers maintain complete control over student blogs. "
Maggie Verster

How the official hashtag book club was born - 0 views

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    The power of creating and using hashtags is  now spilling over into the publishing industry
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Photosynth - Capture your world in 3D. - 1 views

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    Shoot wraparound panoramas or full "synths", share them with friends, and publish them to Bing
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Free & Bargain eBooks - Pixel of Ink - 0 views

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    Pixel of Ink features daily publishing of Free & Bargain eBooks. Here's what you will find for both the Kindle and Nook:Free eBooks - both the Limited Time Offers and often forgotten but Popular ClassicsBargain eBooks that are highly rated (4-stars and up) yet a bargain at under $1, under $3, or under $5eReader accessories for the Kindle and Nook that are an absolute steal of a deal (i.e. 50% off or more)
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Paperight : Turn your printer into a book shop. - 0 views

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    A point-of-sale document library. If you are a copy shop, school or NGO with a printer, you can be a print-on-demand bookstore.
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dotEPUB - download any webpage as an e-book - 0 views

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    "dotEPUB is software in the cloud that allows you to convert any webpage into an e-book.For content consumers (readers), we have developed a bookmarklet for modern browsers (desktop or mobile). And, if you are a Chrome or Firefox user, you can install the dotEPUB extension in your browser."
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