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hanna_vu

5 great teaching toolkits and lesson plan websites for teachers | INKids - 6 views

  • Discovery Education provide a subscription service, but they also have a section on their site that contains Free lesson plans created by teachers
  • without adequate guidance, children’s learning and development can be hindered
  • cyber safe
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  • The Cyber Safe Toolkit
Musq

Taylor & Francis Online :: Inquiry-Based Lessons That Integrate Technology: Their Devel... - 2 views

  • 1. The lesson involves the students themselves in actively using technology for inquiry learning.2. The technology is integral, not peripheral, to the learning activity.3. The lesson focuses on the mathematical concept, not the technology.4. The technology facilitates learning activities that would be more difficult or impossible for the students to accomplish without the technology.
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      Simple rubric for integration of ICTs in curriculum planning.
djplaner

Differentiated instruction at a glance - 0 views

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    A flash-based "lecture" introducing the idea of differentiation
Christine Border

Intuyu Consulting - 3 views

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    Australian consultancy group that partners with schools to develop/empower them for learning for the future and to drive change. In this site they share relevant news and information about change, learning, ICTs, school culture and priorities and experiences.
Ellen Jacklin

Learning through play - 1 views

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    Learning through play. Social, emotional, cognitive and physical development.
Melissa Messenger

Geographical Association - Why use ICT to enhance learning and teaching at Key Stage 4? - 1 views

  • The effective use of ICT allows for the development of highly creative and inspirational learning and teaching resources and activity programmes.
  • It is a dynamic medium which, when used appropriately by students and teachers, can significantly reinforce and deepen geographical knowledge and understanding.
  • Allows students to collect, display, communicate and evaluate findings in a highly creative and personal fashion. Supportive of independent learning.
Anna Murphy

Nurturing Literacy: Tips and Resources For Developing Lifelong Readers | Edutopia - 1 views

  • The importance of early literacy cannot be understated. Countless studies have shown that students who start reading earlier are better prepared for the academic road ahead. Not to mention, early readers are much more likely to become lifelong readers.
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    The importance of early literacy...
Rebekah Adams

reasons - 1 views

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    Bee-Bot? Thoughts?
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    Device for early years development
Anna Murphy

Develop Reading Schema to Correct Reading Problems - 0 views

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    This week as part of our learning path activity for EDC3100 we were asked to 'fill in the blanks'. Here is a great website that talks about Schema and gives some great activities to help with prior knowledge and building on new knowledge! :) Enjoy
Allana Climpson

A Drama Teachers Blog! - 0 views

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    This is one of the best blogs I have found from a drama/theatre teacher. The teacher has so many useful links to other online resources and her blog is really well developed and set out... Definitely check this one out if you are a creative arts/drama/theatre teacher looking for an inspirational blogger to learn off.
Fran Gemmell

Technology in education: if students aren't worried, why are teachers? | Teacher Networ... - 2 views

  • Third, and most importantly, it requires us to shift the power of learning from the teacher to the student; to become the facilitator for learning rather than the deliverer of knowledge and in so doing, to let students lead their own learning. That is a very disturbing prospect for many educators – and parents – because it's all about relinquishing control and taking risks.
  • what each student needs to learn, when they need to learn it.
  • potential of students to learn independently and collaboratively.
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  • developing our students' capacities as discriminating, self-regulated learners in an open-source world.
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    A blog about embracing digital technology in the classroom. Has some interesting comments about teacher attitudes to technology and new ways of learning. May be something to consider in reasons for using ICTs in the classroom
Michael Valentine

Effective ICT across the curriculum - EffectiveICT.co.uk - the effective use of ICT - I... - 1 views

  • Use of ICT in the classroom is not an optional extra, it is a National Curriculum requirement
  •   From an educational aspect, the use of computers brings a dynamism to lessons, putting pupils more in control of their learning, permitting independent progress and development.
  • The interactive nature of computers allows pupils to become more involved, permitting effective and active learning.
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    benefits of ICT in education
Elke Arndell

Role and potential of ICT in early childhood education: A review of New Zealand and int... - 0 views

  • The literature indicates ways that ICT can support children’s learning, (such as language development and mathematical thinking), including supporting learning for children from diverse cultural or language backgrounds, or with special learning needs.
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    NZ and international literature - ways that ICT can support children's learning.
Trish Smith

Digital Practice Guide - Smart Classrooms - 0 views

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    Worth a read!
Tanya Carter

Pedagogical Framework - 2 views

"An effective school pedagogical framework accommodates the ways in which today's young people interact, learn and develop identity, and responds to society's demands on education."- Education Quee...

started by Tanya Carter on 15 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Lyn Harland

Socially Speaking - 1 views

http://sociallyspeakingllc.com/ Similar interest describing the use of Assistive Technologies (AT) to enhance social development aligning with IEP goals as documented in IDEA 2004. This site inclu...

Socially Speaking Assistive Technology

started by Lyn Harland on 17 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
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
Jenny Entsch-Keith

Open letter to Sal Khan | Overthinking my teaching - 4 views

  • the whole number place value rules do not apply.
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      While some rules as strategies help, students need to develop a greater understanding of why and how when it comes to learning.
  • These two students have learned all the rules that you seek to teach them, and they do not understand decimals at all.
  • @MathMinds
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    A blog post where some math educators point out problems in videos from Khan Academy. A great illustration of Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK). The idea that there is a special type of knowledge that accrues from knowing how best to teach a particular content/subject areas.
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