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Jodie Bloom

ICTs in the Classroom-Why Use Them - 1 views

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      The importance of ICT's in a classroom. I felt the last statement on slide 24 was very powerful for pre service teachers. 
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    Great slide show about ICT learnings
tanyacouper

HQ Education HQ article - 1 views

http://au.educationhq.com/news/12553/food-poisoning-hits-qld-school-principals/ Hi all, this article will be quite interesting to Home Economic and hospitality pre service teachers, however is als...

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Maria Kaffatou

ICT in Early Childhood - 3 views

  • We don't want them sitting in front of a computer screen or a TV. They probably get enough of that at home. What they need at the centre is to run around, do something physical.
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      I have had this argument so many times with many different directors. Part of education in the early years is to create a continuity between home life and their 'care' environment.
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    This is a research article regarding pre-service educator training in integrating ICTs in Early Childhood Education.
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    'It is also disconcerting that some children still do not have access to computers at home and therefore do not have the opportunity of developing the skills my grandson and other 'digitals in diapers' like him take for granted - skills such as using a mouse, finding letters and numerals on a keyboard or screen, typing letters, navigating websites, retrieving files, using pull-down menus, loading CDs and DVDs, uploading photos from a digital camera, using toolbars, saving files, printing documents and files, using drawing software and typing words (Zevenbergen & Logan, 2008, p. 42). Although some of these skills are used for playing games, this is still an impressive array of digital literacy skills, even more so when they have been acquired more through independent learning and experimentation than through an adult providing instruction.' On the above I would like to add that children should learn or use skills in order to play. Children learn through play and this is a concepts that underpins learning in the early years
zumbamami

The Weblog of Sue Quixley | My teaching and learning journey using ICTs - 1 views

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    My teaching and learning journey using ICTs
belindamedved

Apps for Learning Difficulties | The rollercoaster in my pre-service teacher head! - 4 views

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      Apps for specical needs classroom! Fantastic resources!
jillarnell2015

Education World: Teacher: How a GoPro Got My Students Excited to Learn - 2 views

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      WOW this really gets me excited ! as a pre service Home Economics teacher there are so many possibilities to using a go pro in the class room. Straight away I'm thinking when teaching students how to thread a sewing machine...
anonymous

Sharing the wonders of early learning in action || Sharing the wonders of early learnin... - 4 views

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    A blog by Deborah Stewart about her preschool and their daily activities. There are also lots of different ideas and resources on her blog (ideas for different activities along with lots of other resources). Very inspiring and interesting blog; definitely gives me lots of inspiration for things to do in my room!
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    One of the early years teachers I am following
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    this is a great blog about creative and fun ways to teach children in early childhood. I found it very interesting and it has some very relevant content for pre-service teachers hoping to work in the early childhood field. Take a look I hope you find it helpful.
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    Here you will find resources, teaching ideas, curriculum and inspiration related to Early Childhood education. This is a fantastic blog and a great example of early learning in action.
tamarasteinhardt

Tamara's Technology Time - 7 views

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    As briefly discussed in module one it suggests that as a pre-service teacher we should consider including digital technologies to represent mental/conceptual models to assist in the learning process. I am interested to see how this may be achieved? Have you any ideas how this can be done in an inclusive classroom?
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    Currently I am teaching in an environment with a diverse group of students learning needs; Years 7-12. I have access to computers, IPad, Digital Projector, Internet the list goes on. E.g. Warm Ups are as a whole group on the whiteboard via the data projector and speakers. We have access to E-Books and Audio E-Books and programs like Reading Eggs for all ages.
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    Hi Tamara I came across a really simple concept mapping site today, which is very quick and easy to use. Bubbl.us While the same activity can be done in the student's book, so it is not transformative, it is an easy and engaging activity. Many of the students I work with as a teacher aid (mainly ASD and II) love using the computer rather than drawing and writing by hand. They can then download and save their image to their computer or google drive for later use.
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