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Lauren England

Smart Classrooms - ICT helps special education students soar - 2 views

  • the key to giving students with learning difficulties more opportunities in the classroom, and it's all due to the introduction of ICT.
  • Although technology has helped to improve learning outcomes, a major benefit of incorporating digital technology into education plans for special education students is the dramatic impact it has on their social contact and classroom interaction.
  • Although technology has helped to improve learning outcomes, a major benefit of incorporating digital technology into education plans for special education students is the dramatic impact it has on their social contact and classroom interaction.
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      This is done through collaboration. E Newsletters are a great idea!
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    A great Article about Maryborough State School and the effects of using ICT's in a Special Education Classroom 
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    Another great resource for students with special needs. Thanks Lauren, this can help with our online artefact in our field.
jamielee848

Initial Ideas for Assignment 2 | A web log by Jamie Rykers - 1 views

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    Context: Year 4 History Content Description: The journey(s) of AT LEAST ONE world navigator, explorer or trader up to the late eighteenth century, including their contacts with other societies and ...
Jess Allen

ICT Skills in the Early Years - 0 views

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    Technology is an integral part of children's everyday lives and at home they come in contact with mobile phones, television remote controls and toys that have buttons and particular functions. Whilst outside the home they see cash registers, bar-code scanners, traffic lights, automatic doors, security cameras, the list can go on and on.
emma molkentin

Connectivism - 2 views

  • Connectivism is an hypothesis of learning which emphasizes the role of social and cultural context. Connectivism is often associated with and proposes a perspective similar to Vygotsky's 'zone of proximal development' (ZPD), an idea later transposed into Engeström's (2001) Activity theory.[1] The relationship between work experience, learning, and knowledge, as expressed in the concept of ‘connectivity, is central to connectivism, motivating the theory's name.[2] It is somewhat similar to Bandura's Social Learning Theory that proposes that people learn through contact. The phrase "a learning theory for the digital age"[3] indicates the emphasis that connectivism gives to technology's effect on how people live, communicate and learn.
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    A quick reference to the theory of connectivism
jenni brown

10 Ways To Start Using Skype In The Classroom - Edudemic - 2 views

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    connecting with international students, while maintaining conversation and interaction
u1044820

Voki Home (creating Speaking Avatars) - 1 views

shared by u1044820 on 09 Aug 14 - Cached
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    Children can create their own customised Avatar - simple activity with loads of potential.
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    I think that this is a great idea for children and teenagers. By allowing students to create an Avatar, it gives them the opportunity to create an image that represents them or they can go completely crazy and create something far from the truth. Giving them an avatar in an educational environment then makes the learning fun and enjoyable as they feel they are playing just one big game. I have used this concept in a Contact Centre with Adults and have had success with it, purely for the reason it allows creativity and staff did not need to leave their desks to go to training.
stefaniewical

Illuminating Little Minds - 8 views

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    Really creative learning experience ideas, using ICT to transform learning.
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    Does anyone know why I denied permission to access this blog or how I can contact the author to ask for permission?
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