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Jasmine Brix

Classroom blogs - 3 views

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    This site allows teachers to set up individual student blogs and link them up as a class. All this is done while the teacher has full control over the blogs.
reneelinke

Ted Talks- Using video to reinvent education - 10 views

Found this Ted Talk about using videos to help students learn, the stuff on there is a little more complex than primary school, but could potentially be useful information for the future, very inte...

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started by reneelinke on 02 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
mrsbtyson

An Aussie Teachers Blog - 1 views

https://ninadavis.me/tag/australian-primary-teacher-blog/ This is a blog I found during a google search, it is from an Australian teacher although there have been no post for a few weeks. I love...

edc3100

started by mrsbtyson on 07 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
lucindalh

Blog of a Year 3 teacher- Alycia Zimmerman - 0 views

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    I think this teacher is interesting as she posts a lot of interesting and relevant ideas for teaching across a number of different content areas. 
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
Jaimi Barrett

iPads for Learning - Getting Started - 2 views

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    This document discusses the use of iPads in schools and how benificial they can be when teachers and students are trained to use them correctly. 
Kerry-Lee Sheard

Two Teachers One Blog - Blog - 1 views

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    Jam Packed Blog - Novel idea sharing Blogging with a peer.
keelyj94

Primary Resources - FREE for Early Years (EYFS) KS1 & KS2 | - 3 views

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    I know it's not a blog but I have found many great resources on this site under the free registration section. Everything from kindy, prep to upper school. It certainly is worth checking out.
laurasinden

Primary Teaching Resources | Educational Resources - Teach Starter - 1 views

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    TeacherStarter a free online resource, FILLED with online resources
djplaner

The Technium: Chosen, Inevitable, and Contingent - 0 views

  • until these contingencies harden into technological necessities and become nearly unchangeable in future generations. There’s an old story that is basically true: Ordinary Roman carts were constructed to match the width of Imperial Roman war chariots because it was easier to follow the ruts in the road left by the war chariots. The chariots were sized to accommodate the width of two large war horses, which translates into our English measurement as a width of 4′ 8.5″. Roads throughout the vast Roman empire were built to this spec. When the legions of Rome marched into Britain, they constructed long distance imperial roads 4′ 8.5″ wide. When the English started building tramways, they used the same width so the same horse carriages could be used. And when they started building railways with horseless carriages, naturally the rails were 4′ 8.5″ wide. Imported laborers from the British Isles built the first railways in the Americas using the same tools and jigs they were used to. Fast forward to the US Space shuttle, which is built in parts around the country and assembled in Florida. Because the two large solid fuel rocket engines on the side of the launch Shuttle were sent by railroad from Utah, and that line transversed a tunnel not much wider than the standard track, the rockets themselves could not be much wider than 4′ 8.5.”
  • “So, a major Space Shuttle design feature of what is arguably the world’s most advanced transportation system was determined over two thousand years ago by the width of two horses’ arse.” More or less, this is how technology constrains itself over time.
  • In addition to the primary drive of preordained development (force #1), and in addition to the escapable influences of technological history (force #2), there is society’s collective free will in shaping the technium (force #3).
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    Long post and not directly related to ICT and Pedagogy, but somewhat related. The highlighted section outlines one - often unseen - way in which the "way things are done" limit what can be done in the future.
Allison Austin

Todayis Present - Primary Hsitory � Interactive Schooling - 1 views

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    Terminology of history, resource to use in my unit plan
ruddsword

ABC online education - 6 views

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    This site has a wealth of resources to support all areas of the curriculum including technologies. The site is currently running a competition for creating a game from scratch.
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    3000+ educational games, videos and teaching resources for schools and students. Free Primary and Secondary resources covering history, science, English, maths and more
djplaner

Teachers Using Trello: How To Foster Genius In The Classroom - Trello Blog - 3 views

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    Example of how a 5th grade teacher is using the web application Trello and the idea of Genius Hour to encourage students to explore and learn what they are interested in.
recyclingrobyn

Relevant Blog - 15 views

Hi Naomi, Thanks for the laughs.

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learnwithash

Book creator app - 28 views

Thank you for sharing this resource! I loved the idea in the article of students writing their stories for their 1st grade buddies!! I also loved the idea of utilising a PowerPoint presentation in ...

ekbecze

My Story Book Creator School Edition on the App Store - 5 views

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    Great app for young students to create their own digital texts with.
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    thanks for sharing. it is amazing the possibilities students have to express their ideas and creativity with the use of ICT! only a few years ago I couldn't have imagined early primary students being able to use anything more than Microsoft word, and maybe Powerpoint to create a digital story! and now they can use an iPad and create a full multimodal text with ease! online study mummy
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    This is a great app when I was on a placement I saw this in use it was a wonderful tool and the students were very engaged creating some amazing work.
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    Thanks for the share. What an amazing app for students. Can't wait to show this to my upcoming placement mentor to see if we can implement it into a lesson :) Cheers, Shaz
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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