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belindaanstey

Products | www.multiplication.com - 3 views

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    I use this resource alot during my planning, most of the resources are free, however, some resources like books you have to pay for. The website has pre-test quizzes, worksheets, online activities and games and printable flashcards
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    I also found this website great last year when I was on Prac. I spent the whole two weeks taking the maths lessons and students responded well whenever I used it.
Jennifer Walsh

ZooBurst - 0 views

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    This week I found a digital storytelling tool for literacy learning that enables students to create 3D pop up books.
Kate Petty

Digital cameras in early childhood settings : Children's Services - 6 views

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    This Blog is about the use of digital cameras in early childhood settings.  It was a part of Week 2's work but I wanted to book mark it here because I thought it might be useful for assignment part 1.
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    Hi Kate I also found this site very informative and used this in my blog. I love photos and I strongly believe that digital cameras play an important role in early childhood settings and advocate the importantance of allowing children to explore their world through using digital camera. Working in 3-5 room I have seen many positive expereinces, including behaviour management, as children use digital camera. Sadly the new qualified teacher the centre has employed views camera for "teachers' only (not even assistants can use them) and only one photo per month per child and no viewing them on the television. Bec
Kate Petty

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.
sharon Carrafa

First Steps Literacy - Steps Resources - The Department of Education - 6 views

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    Maths and Literacy Teaching Resource books for pck development
djplaner

Humble book loses shelf life - 0 views

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    How ICTs are changing English. A range of approaches and perspectives discussed. Including discussion of engagement.
Melinda Chandler

Book Report Alternative: Examining Story Elements Using Story Map Comic Strips - ReadWr... - 0 views

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    Using comic strips to teach narratives. Idea for struggling readers and ESL students.
djplaner

The 20 Best Books About EdTech Today - Online Universities - 0 views

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    Not sure I agree with the list, but it's useful to look through
Katherine Norley

About the Author | Technology in Music Education - 0 views

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    This teacher writes books and gives lectures to schools on how to integrate technology into the music classroom.
Ann Bond

http://suelarkey.com/media/AutismAwareness2014.pdf - 2 views

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    Autism resource books
djplaner

Wandering through Education Technology - 1 views

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    Blog from a Gladstone based teacher. Currently going through the deployment of Chrome books
aecamerom

Storybird - Artful Storytelling - 2 views

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    This is a website that can let us create and share our own visual stories. Besides, we also can read others creation as well. This website is suitable for all ages user.
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    Digital story writing and book creation
marianneedwards

My PCK Resource | mazzaedwards - 2 views

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    My PCK Teaching: Making a difference text-book
kristensmith1

iLearn Technology - 0 views

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    What it is: Hello Ruby began as a whimsical children's book by Linda Liuka meant to help kids learn about computers, technology, and programming. Hello Ruby has since escaped the pages of the book, and now Ruby continues all of her adventures in exercises, games, and apps.
djplaner

What I'm Afraid Of And What I Hope For - Bright - Medium - 2 views

  • Sometimes I wish technology was more integrated with learning at my school, but then I realize why it’s deliberately separated. There’s something great about getting a new book, cracking the spine, and flipping through the pages. With technology, everything is fleeting. You can read a book on your iPad while listening to Spotify, making a call, and checking Twitter. There’s a value in slowing down and being with the material you’re reading, free from the distractions of the outside world
biancajoy

http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.180.1138&rep=rep1&type=pdf - 2 views

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    ICT book - learning environments
educ8-it

Analog and digital technology - What's the difference? - 41 views

  • Now pretty much everything seems to be digital, from television and radio to music players, cameras, cellphones, and even books
  • we first convert the information into numbers (digits)
    • djplaner
       
      It is during this conversion process that information can be lost. Depending on the process digital doesn't always capture all the gradations in analog data. Think of the difference between an analog clock (with an hour hand and a minute hand) and a digital clock (showing just hours and minutes). WIth a digital clock you can only ever see the exact minute 12:01am or 12:02am. The digital information doesn't show you the time between 1 minute past and 2 minutes past. But with an analog clock the minute hand is always moving. At halfway between 12:01 and 12:02 the minute hand will be halfway between the 1 and the 2 minute mark. If you look closely you will be able to see that it's halfway between.
    • mindofmrsbarrett
       
      That is a really interesting point and not one i've reaaly thought about untill now.
  • People accept digital things easily enough, often by thinking of them as electronic, computerized,
    • andreataylor1967
       
      This was my understanding
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  • It's not the same thing as time itself: it's a representation or an analogy of time
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    An introduction to the difference between analog and digital technology. ICT are digital technologies during week 1.
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    To me analogue means the old and digital means modern, and i am kicking myself because I knew on the quiz that the TV was not digital but because I thought of it as a way to communicate I ticked true. I have a digital watch (fitbit) and I wear my analogue one as it does not go flat on me, the joys of digital technology.
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    I actually thought similar to Susan, hence why I also chose true for the television question. I assumed ICT was any means of relaying information or delivery information, other than books or paper articles. Definitely a lot to learn regarding ICT
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    What being digital means Being digital means more and more ICT devices are far more instant. They need to be mastered because this is the world we live in now even though there is still room for analog technology. ICT devices are all digital and is widely used in school and society itself.
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    An introduction to the difference between analog and digital technology. ICT are digital technologies during week 1.
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    The teachers using effective pedagogy to help students in mastering ICT devices needs to be put into consideration in our local schools and community. The more ICT devices are explicitly taught, the more school community and activities around ICT become accessible in our classroom.
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