8 New Educational Web Tools for Teachers - 1 views
Strater Sheet - 2 views
Special Education Teachers: Effective Teaching Strategies | Concordia University - Port... - 1 views
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Effective Teaching Strategies for Special Education
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Working with Short Attention Spans Set clear expectations for all students. Break assignments into smaller pieces to work on in short time periods. Space breaks between assignments so students can refocus on their tasks. Share ideas with parents so they can help with homework. Carry out everyday routines consistently. Develop a reward system for good behavior, completing work on time and participating in class. Use visual and auditory reminders to change from one activity to the next. This may need to be done several times before the change is made. An egg timer is a good auditory tool that indicates a signal to begin or end an activity
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Managing Constant Change
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9 Learning Tools Every 21st Century Teacher Should Be Able To Use - 5 views
The Australian Curriculum v4.2 Information and Communication Technology (ICT) capabilit... - 3 views
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This bubbl.us concept map in an example of what the teacher can use to create resources for students as well as a way students can demonstrate creatively their ideas and understanding of ICT. This links directly to what foundation year students should be able to achieve by the end of the year found under the creating with ICT heading.
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Generate ideas, plans and processes use ICT to generate ideas and plan solutions Show examples
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Generate ideas, plans and processes use ICT to generate ideas and plan solutions Show examples
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Maths - 8 views
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Cool Tools for the 21st Century Classroom This is a great blog with plenty of helpful tips to embed ICTs in the classroom.
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Cool Tools for the 21st Century Classroom
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Cool Tools for the 21st Century Classroom
40+ iPad Apps for Reading Disabilities ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 6 views
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"February 1, 2014 Whether you're the parent of a child with a reading disability or an educator that works with learning disabled students on a daily basis, you're undoubtedly always looking for new tools to help these bright young kids meet their potential and work through their disability. While there are numerous technologies out there that can help, perhaps one of the richest is the iPad, which offers dozens of applications designed to meet the needs of learning disabled kids and beginning readers alike. Here, we highlight just a few of the amazing apps out there that can help students with a reading disability improve their skills not only in reading, writing, and spelling, but also get a boost in confidence and learn to see school as a fun, engaging activity, not a struggle. "
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Great apps Amanda!! I'm in the process of teaching my six year old to read and write as she attends an all Chinese kindergarten and is not learning any English. After an eight hour school day she really resists any more work that I try to do with her, which is very frustrating for both of us. She does however LOVE the iPad and I'll be trying some of the kindergarten specific apps mentioned in the article. Hopefully she won't even realise she is learning while playing. When we return to Australia she will be behind in reading (as our main focus for her right now is Mandarin) and will require targeted help.
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Very helpful site!! The world is changing and we (as future teachers) should all be exposed to all the various ways that we can engage students in constructing and actively engaging in their own learning. If I was a child with dufficulties in reading I would rather engage with an Ipad rather than any other traditional way of teaching. Again this site is a proof of what a useful tool ICT can be and the positive results it gives when used in the right way.
Cybraryman Catalogue of Educational WebSites - Educational Web sites for Teachers, Educ... - 0 views
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I'm following Jerry Blumengarten on Twitter (@cybraryman1) but he also has this website. He tweets continually with his ideas, chats and sites about education and technology. I've just been reading his ideas on teaching with Twitter http://cybraryman.com/twitter.html
Other alternatives to scratch EDX4130 - 2 views
The other alternatives to scratch that I looked at was Gamemake studio, Hackety Hack and Wideo.co (Found this through my curated project). The Gamemake studio program is very much like scratch. The...
Decoding Learning | Nesta - 1 views
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The investment in the equipment might be fine but what about the investment in those that would be using them to teach? Sometimes when you are given the tools to implement, doesn't mean you know how to use them.
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Meant to extend and suggest that training on using the equipment and the time to find how it would be implemented into the curriculum. The teacher using the curriculum is one thing but using it to teach and then assessing the students use of the technology after the scaffolding from the teacher. Does this make sense?
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A Taxonomy of Reflection: A Model for Critical Thinking - 3 views
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But reflection can be a challenging endeavor. It’s not something that’s fostered in school – typically someone else tells you how you’re doing!
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an invaluable and simple tool for formative assessment — something that any teacher can regularly use in their classroom that only takes a few minutes.
Variety of ICT's for PE Teaching - 7 views
Technology takes hold in the early grades | EdSource - 7 views
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ICT and the Early Years
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Hi, I liked reading your article about bringing ICT into the early years education and how it can work as another teacher. In Australian schools as most pre-service teachers and if you are a parent would probably know. The children are using Reading Eggs and Matheletics. My children are in years 1 and 3 and have found these programs easy to follow and navigate through the levels with a lot of success in their learning. They can also log-in on our home computer to extend their learning further. Programs such as these are a great tool in encouraging the skills of reading and learning maths without overloading them with too much computer time.
Login required | ICT in Everyday Learning - 16 views
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Hello everyone, I just wanted to share with you this website called 'ICT in Everyday Learning: A Toolkit for Teachers'. This website draws on the 'TPACK' framework and provides information for teachers regarding ICT and pedagogy. The website makes explicit links between pedagogy, the Australian Curriculum, and the use of ICT to enhance pedagogy and facilitate student learning. In researching different ICTs to include in my table for Assessment Task 1, I found the 'Technology: Tools and Devices' section very useful! This section provides links to a range of ICTs across different learning areas. It was interesting to browse through these ICTs and examine which ones 'enhance' teaching and learning and which ones have the potential to 'transform' teaching and learning. I hope you find this website helpful!
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Thanks for sharing this fabulous resource, Emily! I have just accessed this website, and I feel that I have accessed a new world of ICT information that is both practical and realistic to implement in the classroom. Kind regards, Todd
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Thanks for this resource, Emily! Very helpful and informative on the implementation of ICT in the classroom. Regards, Rebekah
Web 2.0 for the Classroom Teacher - 0 views
The Best Mind Mapping Tools and Apps for Teachers and Students - 3 views
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