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pristine_crazy

Getting Started with Chrome extension - Diigo help - 0 views

  • Use the “Save” option to bookmark a page. Bookmarking saves a link to the page in your online Diigo library, allowing you to easily access it later.
  • Highlighting can also be accomplished from the context pop-up. After the Chrome extension is installed, whenever you select text on a webpage, the context pop-up will appear, allowing you to accomplish text-related annotation. Highlight Pop-up Menu – After you highlight some text, position your mouse cursor over it and the highlight pop-up menu will appear. The highlight pop-up menu allows you to add notes to, share, or delete the highlight.
  • Sticky Note Click the middle icon on the annotation toolbar to add a sticky note to the page. With a sticky note, you can write your thoughts anywhere on a web page.
djplaner

138 Influences Related To Achievement - Hattie effect size list - 1 views

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    As discussed in yesterday's tutorial. How do ICT's feed into some of these?
sherrynj

Differentiated Instruction Archives - Differentiated Kindergarten - 0 views

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    A blog of an Early Childhood teacher who uses differentiated instruction to develop fun learning activities to help develop fine motor skills in young children. This teacher uses a variety of fun art activities that help children learn site words and sounds, letter formation and recognition, word construction and learning to count and sort shapes, while also strengthening up the children's fine motor skills.
Michelle Thompson

EDC3100 Useful app for Ipad or resource on the web - 6 views

Thanks Taylor, I had a look at the website but there are minimal free apps and the rest require a paid subscription, unfortunately.

ictexamples EDC3100 resources education

willisah

Deeper than Knowledge - 6 views

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    This a great article that relates to 'new pedagogies' in the classroom, and gives some really interesting perspective on why ICTs are so valuable. It includes some fab infographics etc as well.
pristine_crazy

Technology and Teaching: Finding a Balance - 13 views

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    I found this article interesting as it reflects on the importance of embracing technology to benefit our students for the future.
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    Thanks for the article! I found this really interesting as I think as educators we do need to find that balance that works well in your classroom. There may be students that struggle with technology so I'm not sure if you would continue to use it as much as other classrooms...... Very interesting!!
tressar

Instagram - 5 views

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    This teacher shares and sells resources which are useful and inspiring. A blog I love to check out when I am looking for resources or inspiration for the groups of children I see at school
ella270796

Love, Teach: What I Wish I Could Tell Them About Teaching in a Title I School - 0 views

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    The Blog of a teacher who loves to teach
hannahwolff95

Blog - Kleinspiration - 0 views

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    Erin Klein is well known for being an award winning educator, a national keynote speaker and achieved her masters in education. She provides information to her readers about creative ways to amp up lessons, keeping organised and gives tips and tricks for classroom activities and using ICT's.
djplaner

Terms of Use | Scholastic Inc. - 1 views

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denisebayliss

let the children play: 14 top Australian Teacher Blogs - 3 views

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    This is a great blog site with links to loads of other blogs from early childhood teachers. It also provides links to resources...
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    What an interesting blog. For fellow early childhood educators this teacher blogs about daily experiences in regards to play!! She also blogs about  things that kids do for example display self regulation when new to the learning context.  
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    This blog has the links to numerous teachers blogs
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    Some great ideas for play-based learning. Includes some interesting articles on Montessori Method, Reggio Emilia approach.
mattw_edu

Who am I? - The Beginning - 0 views

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    Hi everyone! My name is Matthew Westphal and I'm an on-campus student at the Springfield campus of USQ. I'm in my third year of studying (over the half-way mark of the degree, woo-hoo), and this is my first time taking this course, which I'm personally super excited for as I love all aspects of ICT!...
Belinda Cox

The Learning Curve - 1 views

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    I like this blog written by Jane as she is a Year 2 teacher in Queensland. There are lots of ideas and links to other websites. Jane is also implementing a class blog so it will be interesting to watch this unfold
direwolf82

Welcome to The Cornerstone by Angela Watson! - 0 views

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    I have found this website and the accompanying facebook page to be overall quite good for finding resources or just generally being pointed in the right direction. I would love to hear what people think about it.
djplaner

Goodbye SAMR, Hello RATL! | IGNITEducation - 2 views

  • However the middle two levels of Augmentation and Modification are amorphous at best, at least when it is viewed from a classroom perspective.
  • to a classroom practitioner, the delineation may not be so clear. SAMR may function well as a model for researchers, but as a four point rubric for school districts, SAMR has been less effective than I had hoped.
  • In summary, SAMR gives educators poorly defined criteria while setting the goal at the very top of the framework.
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  • Take note that the TARGET resides at level three, giving room for the student to excel
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    Identifies some issues with SAMR model and proposes an extension to the RAT framework. Adds L for leadership to produce RATL.
talithagraceking

Research into Ideal Digital Learning Spaces - e-O'Hagan - 0 views

  • , it is daily struggle of teachers and administrators coming to me with computer programs and websites that guarantee student growth and engagement – a “Box of Magic,” if you will. Most of these products cannot provide peer-reviewed research that demonstrates the basis for the design of their products
  • e-O'Hagan onmia mutantur nos et mutamur in illis Resume
  • And yet, if your school district has an “ill” there is a vendor ready to sell you a “cure”.
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    Brief blog post talking about what is known about creating digital learnign spaces that produce student knowledge creation.
talithagraceking

What Is a Large Effect Size? - 1 views

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    Perhaps a little to technical for most, but does go into a little detail about the term "effect" sizes that you are likely to see at some stage in your teaching career.
carl-diigo

Learn Lead Grow - 1 views

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    This blog provides creative ways to infuse technology and Universal Design for Learning in your classrooms.
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    A blog that discusses creative ways to infuse technology and Universal design into the classroom.
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