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Lyall McDonald

Article on camera use in the classroom - 4 views

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started by Lyall McDonald on 11 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
Alannah Young

Days of the Week using ICT! - 0 views

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    The following are two youtube clips I used during my Professional Experience for a Prep class to taech then their daysof the Week. Found it very effective. Kids enjoyed it loved joinging in not just singing but dancing as well. Hope they are useful for you to! Days of The Week Song For Kids- DreamEnglishKids http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36n93jvjkDs Days of the Week Rap Back- Jack Hartmann song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BATdBYIXF1Q
Nicole Didlick

AJET 22(4) Jamieson-Proctor et al (2006) - ICT integration and teachers' confidence in ... - 4 views

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    ICT integration and teachers' confidence in using ICT for teaching and learning in Queensland State Schools.
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    And a good read this is too if I do say so myself :-)
emlove

Why use technology in education? - 5 views

    • emlove
       
      Loads of videos relating to technology within schools 
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    Great video as to why we should use technology within schools
Carmen Gambe

Teacher and student resources - 5 views

This is a website I would love to share. It's a website my children's school uses everyday. Your child's school may also use the same. It is a website where the teacher uploads their weekly tasks,...

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started by Carmen Gambe on 13 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
Alannah Young

HOW CHILDREN USE THE INTERNET - 1 views

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    I found this while looking for statistics on children using computers. Would love your thoughts on what you think? I couldn't believe the statistics. Had to really think about it, and I am a tad worried with the results! check out my blog for the results on how children use the internet.
Michelle Thompson

The Danger of Using Creative Commons Flickr Photos in Presentations | Librarian by Day - 2 views

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    I got this from the ETMOOC diigo group.
Jessica Cunningham

Eight Ways to Model Technology Use - 4 views

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    Great ideas to implement technology use school wide
Shari Kath

ICTs and Mathematics - 2 views

Whilst on my last professional experience, I was introduced to the website 'mathletics' where students were able to engage with others from throughout the country and the world to solve mathematica...

http:__www.mathletics.com.au_; technology digital citizenship resources sharing learningNow

started by Shari Kath on 07 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
Michelle Thompson

4 Popular Screencasting Tools Being Used In Education | Edudemic - 1 views

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    An Edudemic blog that gives great advice about using screencasting tools in education, and their cost.
Emma Smolenaers

Connectivism: A learning theory for the Digital Age - 3 views

  • We can no longer personally experience and acquire learning that we need to act. We derive our competence from forming connections.
  • “Experience has long been considered the best teacher of knowledge. Since we cannot experience everything, other people’s experiences, and hence other people, become the surrogate for knowledge
  • the connections that enable us to learn more are more important than our current state of knowing.
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  • Connectivism is driven by the understanding that decisions are based on rapidly altering foundations. New information is continually being acquired. The ability to draw distinctions between important and unimportant information is vital.
  • Learning and knowledge rests in diversity of opinions.
  • Learning may reside in non-human appliances.
  • Capacity to know more is more critical than what is currently known
  • Nurturing and maintaining connections is needed to facilitate continual learning
  • Ability to see connections between fields, ideas, and concepts is a core skill.
  • Currency (accurate, up-to-date knowledge) is the intent of all connectivist learning activities.
  • Decision-making is itself a learning process. Choosing what to learn and the meaning of incoming information is seen through the lens of a shifting reality. While there is a right answer now, it may be wrong tomorrow due to alterations in the information climate affecting the decision.
  • Our ability to learn what we need for tomorrow is more important than what we know today.
  • When knowledge, however, is needed, but not known, the ability to plug into sources to meet the requirements becomes a vital skill.
  • Connectivism presents a model of learning that acknowledges the tectonic shifts in society where learning is no longer an internal, individualistic activity. How people work and function is altered when new tools are utilized
  • Connectivism provides insight into learning skills and tasks needed for learners to flourish in a digital era.
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    Journal article about Connectivism (may be useful for Assignment 3 part B)
Jennifer Walsh

15 Useful Online Mind Mapping and Brainstorming Tools - 3 views

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    Online Mind Mapping tools to use when blogging thoughts and explanations
djplaner

Twittering About Learning: Using Twitter in an Elementary School Classroom | Coalition ... - 5 views

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    Primary teaching writing about how and why she uses Twitter in her class.
Bridget Bell

What are ICTs?: How you use ICTs is important - 3 views

  • “while new digital technologies make a learning revolution possible, they certainly do not guarantee it” (Resnick, 2002 , p. 32).
  • in fact, is critical is “how” the technologies are used (Reimann & Goodyear, 2004)
    • Fran Gemmell
       
      This relates back to the toolbelt theory -  we need to be mindful of the purpose for which we are using ICTs and be open to new ways of doing things and new possibilities that ICTs might offer.
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      Yes Fran I agree.. ICT's are fantastic tools within the classroom and can help with student engagement... but we must not forget the importance of tacticle objects and relating back to student context...
  • technologies by themselves have little scaleable or sustained impact on learning in schools” (Honey, McMillan & Carrig, 1999 in Hayes, 2003, p. 3)
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  • valency as a conduit for communication, collaboration and knowledge building has the potential to transform learning.
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    This is a bit of a perpetual cycle. Technology itself doesn't guarantee an education revolution but it certainly is the driving force for needing one. 
djplaner

Creative Ways to Use Your Interactive Whiteboard | NEA Member Benefits - 0 views

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      This has been mostly my experience at school.
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    I wanted to know how I could use IWB as my experience with them is more along the line of "projector screens" as cited in the article
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    "tips for interactive group games and note-taking"
djplaner

A teachers advice on using IWBs - 0 views

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    Web page outlining how a particular teacher makes use of IWBs.
jac19701212

Ordering and Sequencing Numbers Games - 0 views

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    A variety of games (that use flash, no NG for iPads...) on place value, sequencing, and number patterns
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    A variety of games (that use flash, no NG for iPads...) on place value, sequencing, and number patterns
jac19701212

How can ICT be used most effectively to teach geography? - Knowledge Banks - Imaginativ... - 2 views

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    Scroll down to the open access article "ICT in Geography" - may be useful for references
djplaner

33 interesting ways to use your interactive whiteboard - 1 views

  • Tom Barrett has produced this wonderful Google Docs slideshow outlining, as the title suggests, 33 interesting ways to use your interactive whiteboard. It’s a fantastic resource that Tom intends to keep updated with new tips, so keep an eye on it and bookmark it, or even better: get in touch with Tom to contribute to it!
djplaner

Interactive Board Uses Tips and Tricks - Google Slides - 4 views

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    A shared Google doc that outlines a range of ways to use an IWB.
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