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Kate Petty

http://www.aare.edu.au/04pap/dwy04514.pdf - 4 views

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    Comparing Computer based learning needs of Primary and Early Years.
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    Joanne Dwyer (2004) writes that some schools seem to give its students in the upper primary years priority over students in the early school years resulting in a reduced potential for learning with computer based technologies in the school environment. She expresses the concern that for equitability all students regardless of age or learning needs should be given maximum support and access to computer-based learning environments. This is obviously an issue that needs to be addressed as we intergrate ICT in to the curriculum. Nice read Kate. Thanks.
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    Unfortunately early years education often takes a back burner to higher levels of primary education across a range of areas and especially with regard to ICT. I am not sure whether it is a lack of understanding of the importance of early childhood education or just battling to get resources. Even with all of the research about the advantages of good quality early childhood education many still see these years as not containing any 'real' learning, just play. If young learners are viewed as 'just playing' then why would people use ICT budgets on them? As early years teachers one of our biggest battles will be to fight for recognition of early childhood education and the resources to support it.
peta82

ECE Technology: 10 Trending Tools for Teachers - 3 views

  • ids are crazy for technology! And it’s important to provide early learners with time to simply play,
  • ECE Technology: 10 Trending Tools for Teachers
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    Kids are crazy for technology! And it's important to provide early learners with time to simply play, create and use their imaginations. However, teachers must also ensure that students learn to use current technology in this constantly-evolving world.
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    This blog post has introduced 10 useful tools that can be utilised in the classroom.
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    Kids are crazy for technology! And it's important to provide early learners with time to simply play, create and use their imaginations. However, teachers must also ensure that students learn to use current technology in this constantly-evolving world.
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    This is what is expected of early childhood teachers to learn about the benefits of integrating technology and how it reinforces key technical skills to thrive in coming ages where technology is becoming a necessity.
jac19701212

Trninic and Abrahamson - Embodied artefacts and Conceptual Perrformances - 2 views

  • “embodied artifact
  • body-based and modular rehearsed action
  • Embodie
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      Embodied artifact - a body-based and modular rehearsed action
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      Artifact - cultural object embedded in social practice
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      Artifacts are adaptable in nature because they are modular in nature.
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      EI - Embodied Interaction
  • all embodied artifacts are rehearsed performances, ready-to-hand cultural equipment created by “packaging” procedures for skillfully encountering particular situations in the world. By mediating one’s encounters with the world, embodied artifacts constitute an integral part of cultural and individual development. First, humans embody cultural procedures through participating in social activities
  • Mathematical Imagery Traine
  • The Mathematical Imagery Trainer (MIT) set at a 1:2 ratio, so that the right hand needs to be twice as high along the monitor than the left hand
  • movement matters
  • remote-interaction cyber-technologies
  • embodied-interaction (EI)
kelly1984

let the children play: About - 3 views

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    Early childhood inspiration! Let the Children Play celebrates the importance of play in the lives and education of children by sharing experiences in a play-based preschool and providing inspiration, tips and information to help parents and teachers alike put the play back into childhood.
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    About Me I'm Jenny, an early childhood teacher. For 15 years I've been teaching young children and in my spare time I've even produced two of my own. In between making their school lunches and picking up their lego, I blog about my days at our small progressive preschool nestled in the beautiful Australian bush.
rosborough

Pedagogical Content Knowledge - 8 views

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    "several key elements of pedagogical content knowledge"
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    Shulman further defines this concept.
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    This is a helpful article on the professional learning and development of teachers and the professional learning, specifically english, to assist in becoming a more competent teacher.
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    What Matters Most in the Professional Learning of Content Teachers in Classrooms with Diverse Student Populations
w0107730

Initial idea A2 - 8 views

Here is my initial idea for A2 Context *School is a small coastal rural school with approx 250 students. There is 2 year 2 classes. The school has accessing to the following resources (ipads, comp...

draftUoW year 2 science

started by w0107730 on 24 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
denisebayliss

50 Awesome Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom - 2015's Top Teaching Degrees: Compare Pr... - 1 views

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    50 Awesome Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom
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    Skype is a free and easy way for teachers to open up their classroom and their students to a world way beyond their campus. With Skype, students can learn from other students, connect with other cultures, and expand their knowledge in amazing ways. Teachers and parents can also benefit from Skype in the classroom.
Jess Stephens

Google Image Result for http://ictinece.wikispaces.com/file/view/Picture_2.png - 4 views

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    This picture is a great examplar for what represents ICT in my eyes in the Early childhood Sector. Through fostering close relationships and partnerships the children are able to all share ideas and engage together.
djplaner

Foundational advice on working in groups - 0 views

shared by djplaner on 21 Jul 12 - Cached
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    Important advice to keep in mind when working in a group.
djplaner

What If? - YouTube - 3 views

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    What would have happened if we had listened to these folk.  Will use a version of this in a lecture tomorrow.
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    That got me thinking.. I have held the view that by giving children one to one laptops from grade 4 will just create a generation that don't know how to write..
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    Tallyn, my wife is currently studying for a big test, one that will take 5 or 6 hours. One of her biggest concerns is having to write with pen and paper for that long. Something she rarely does and knows will cause great pain in her hand. Let alone the pain caused to the marker by having to try and read my wife's handwriting. In 50 to 500 times there will be people laughing hard at us for thinking the ability to write with a pen was essential.
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    You can almost picture your grandchildren laughing at you for picking up a pen and paper to write your to do list can't you?? It is an exciting time we live in though:-)) Good luck to your wife.. she will need a hand massage after that sized written test..
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
Bridget Bell

Assistance for integrating technology into classroom - 3 views

  • This site was founded to assist elementary and middle school teachers in integrating technology into the curriculum.
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    This website is extremely useful, I have just bookmarked the 'About' page as it had a quote that I wished to highlight - This site was founded to assist elementary and middle school teachers in integrating technology into the curriculum. I think that I will be using this website in years to come.
Rachel Harlen

ICT in Early Childhood Education - 2 views

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    Although the history will show that the posts to this blog are sporadic, they are rich in information, ideas and contain great links, resources and ideas for ICT use in the Early Childhood setting.
Teagan Childs

10 ways I use my iphone in the classroom - 2 views

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    Hello my name is Stephanie and I'm an iphone addict. I use my iphone in conferences, in meetings and *gasp* even in the classroom but I'm not using it to play angry birds. Here's 10 ways I use my iphone to make my teaching more effective: 1.
Joe Wright

10 Awesome iPad Apps to Engage Students in Hands-on Learning - 2 views

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    We covered some of these in our session yesterday but there are some more that you may be interested in.
Melissa Messenger

The Units of Work - 3 views

  • Provide students with opportunities to become engaged with the topic;
  • Establish what students already know about the topic;
  • Further stimulate the students curiosity;
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  • Raise other questions for students to explore in the future;
  • Help students to make sense of further activities and experiences which have been planned for them.
  • Provide students with the opportunity to process the information they have gathered and present this in a number of ways; and
  • Allow for a diverse range of outcomes.
  • Provide more information in order to broaden the range of understandings available to the students.
  • Help students draw conclusions about what they have learnt; and Provide opportunities for reflection both on what has been learnt and on the learning process itself.
  • Assist students to make links between their understanding and their experience in the real world; Enable students to make choices and develop the belief that they can be effective participants in society; and Provide further insight into students' understandings for future unit planning.
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    A great framework to use.
w0068493

Horrible Histories First day in the trenches Shouty Man World War I WeeWee - YouTube - 2 views

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    In typical Horrible Histories format, the history of WW1 of life in the trenches is re-enacted with some interesting facts
Amy Philson

Behavior Management Software - ClassDojo - 2 views

shared by Amy Philson on 04 Mar 13 - No Cached
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    This software is currently being used at my children's school. It is like an electronic version of giving out 'stickers', etc for good behaviour. Each day I can see how well my children performed in the classroom and each week a report is generated and emailed to me. This is used in conjunction with an interactive whiteboard, where the children can touch their name/dojo character and give themselves a point for hard work, etc.
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    Thought I would share, interesting idea for behaviour management using ICT. Hopefully more engaging for students
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    Wow! That's a great idea. All students in any grade level like to be rewarded. I will share this link with the school I work at. Thanks!
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    Love this idea! I will share with my school too
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    Magical idea, Luv it. Will save a small fortune for teachers worldwide, as we tend to buy these incentives from our own back pockets in an attempt to engage kids in our classes. Even as a pre-service teacher the little buggers have already cost me......
jocebagg

The State of the iPad in Education in 2015 - 1 views

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    Creative Commons License Image Source When Apple released the iPad in 2010, they took the world by storm, adding another jewel to their crown as the world's leading provider of technology. The iPad suddenly made the until-then-overlooked tablet market something that mattered, and it kicked the mobile revolution into high gear.
Tanya Carter

Social Media In The Classroom: Friend or Foe? - 0 views

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    In this digital world, opportunities for education are available like never before. Though teachers using online tools are empowering students take part in their education, they may also expose them to inappropriate material, sexual predators, and bullying and harassment by peers. I am very interested in the concept of allowing Social Networking in the schools as a learning tool. This topic has interested me since becoming aware of all the tools I have utilised with the ICT and Pedagogy course. I found an article of the pros and cons of allowing this tool into the classroom. There seems to be a debate whether or not to utilise this type of learning tool into the curriculum. The types of questions raised where: What about predators? How do you stop explicit images filtering through? Will the students be distracted? I particularly liked the comments at the end of the article. It was quite interesting to learn how many people were fore the concept of implementing Social Networking into the curriculum. I'm still sitting on the fence with this topic. More research for me.
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