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instaGrok | A new way to learn - 1 views

shared by jenni brown on 11 Mar 13 - No Cached
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    I got this from a website I am subscribed to - Gizmo freeware. We think that Google is the way to always find stuff, but try this and see what you get. You type in what you want to know, and a mind map opens up on the topic. You can then click on each bubble and it extends! Fantastic.
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    Similar to a webquest-\In the school setting, an integrated teacher dashboard allows teachers to monitor the progess of each student, view their research activity, and view/comment on students' journals.
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IXL Maths Practice - 0 views

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    Another site for online maths practice. Very popular.
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Getting Started with Student and Teacher Created eBooks - 2 views

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    All about e-books and how they relate to early childhood learning.  Also includes a "hear from the expert" which could be useful.
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Mural.ly: Google Docs for Visual People - 3 views

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    Blog post talking about Mural.ly an online tool and how it might be used in teaching and learning
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Padlet tutorial video by Jon Bunch - 1 views

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    This 3 min video tutorial shows how to use the digital tool Padlet. I found it on the ETMOOC diigo site which I am subscribed to. Michelle Poulter posted about Wallwisher (now known as Padlet) on her blog also.
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    Just read David's bookmark for Mural.ly. Blog post is here http://ilearntechnology.com/?p=4972 The author says Murally reminds him of Padlet. Google docs for visual learners. Interesting.
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Australian Curriculum Resources | ictinearlyprimaryeducation - 1 views

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    After blogging each week and linking resources, I wondered if their were any resources online especially created to assist teachers or preservice teachers based on the Australian curriculum. Amazingly, I googled 'Australian curriculum resources' and found this amazing website that includes books that are created for different subjects and based on the Australian curriculum.
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IWB - Active Learning integrated with ICT - 1 views

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    Stumbled across this website while trying to find out how to integrate ICTs with only an interactive whiteboard in the classroom. Looks like some good reading
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Table of Contents - Learning Guide - 0 views

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    The table of cotents for the "learning guide" for Gamestar Mechanic. An online site designed to help Grade 4-9 learning game design. The learning guide comes with a range of resources, including lesson plans.
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Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 8 views

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    A brief introduction to Diigo and some examples of how teachers and stud ents can use it for learning.
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    Creative Commons Photo courtesy of Michael Surran Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License Diigo is a powerful information capturing, storing, recalling and sharing tool. Here are just a few of the possibilities with Diigo: Save important websites and access them on any computer. Categorize websites by titles, notes, keyword tags, lists and groups.
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    Useful information about using Diigo in the classroom.

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BYOD in the 21st Century - YouTube - 2 views

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    Wondering what BYOD means or if your school is ready for it? In this 8-minute Pedagogical Quickie, I present some of the many advantages and limitations of this concept for education.
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How to Inspire a New Generation of Writers Through Blogging | KQED Education | KQED - 1 views

  • It’s every teacher’s dream. Students are no longer writing for a grade or for their teacher. Instead, they are writing for their peers and generating their own topics. Can this really be possible?
  • Blogging has enabled my writers to discover their unique voices and uncover a true love of writing. It has given them a creative outlet where they can express themselves, challenge their writing skills, and build their self-esteem
  • I’ve reached out to my Personal Learning Network (PLN) on social media, solicited readers using the Twitter hashtag #comments4kids, found educators through S2S Blog Connect, and signed up to form partnerships with other teachers via Quadblogging.net.
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    Using blogging to get students writing for each other, not for assessment.
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Team - Drill Head - 2 views

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    Class website for a 3rd grade class that makes heavy use of technology.
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Laptop Use in Classrooms - 1 views

shared by Karlie Marks on 21 Mar 12 - No Cached
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    In my last professional experience, laptops (and direct internet access) were used as subsitutes for textbooks. This was a highly effective as students remain engaged throughout the entire lesson and it was a great experience to be able to integrate technology into every lesson.
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Group Video Chat Showdown: Google Hangouts and AnyMeeting Come Out on Top | PCWorld Bus... - 0 views

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    A comparison of 5 different free/cheap online video-conferencing tools. A possibility for online events or group collaboration.
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easel.ly | create and share visual ideas online - 1 views

shared by Michelle Poulter on 04 Aug 12 - No Cached
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      I tried and tested this program for creating online visuals such as posters - www.easel.ly. Had to use google chrome, but it was easy (even for an oldie). Check out blog. http://mrspoulter.eudblogs.org
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    easelly beta - create and sahe visual ideas online
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Scribble Maps - Draw on google maps with scribblings and more! - 1 views

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    Neat mashup to allow you draw on and share maps.  Thanks Caleb.
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