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20 BYOD Resources For The 21st Century Schools - 2 views

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    I got this from another Diigo group that I am subscribed to. Thought it may be interesting to share.
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50 Education Technology Tools You Can Start Using Today | Edudemic - 1 views

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    Shared by Jeff Dunn, from his Edudemic blog that used Symbaloo which was created by user Icobbs detailing 50 great classroom tools that are easy to implement into just about any classroom. Including Stixy (wait, what?) - check it out.
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Welcome to Cloud Science - 0 views

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    More web-based Science resources that are worth sharing - for Primary school teachers.
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Could children one day sue parents for posting baby pics on Facebook? | Guardian Sustai... - 0 views

  • French authorities, which have warned parents in France they could face fines of up to €45,000 (£35,000) and a year in prison for publishing intimate photos of their children on social media without permission, as part of the country’s strict privacy laws.
  • A 2015 study by internet company Nominet found parents in the UK post nearly 200 photos of their under fives online every year, meaning a child will feature in around 1,000 online photos before their fifth birthday.
  • A recent University of Michigan study found that children aged 10 to 17 “were really concerned” about the ways parents shared their children’s lives online
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  • The recent Nominet study found 17% of parents had never checked their Facebook privacy settings.
  • Social sharing isn’t inherently bad for children; sharing pictures can benefit children, for example, by helping to maintain connections with family members such as far away grandparents and cousins abroad
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Love, Laughter and Learning in Prep! - 2 views

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    A Queensland based prep teacher sharing her knowledge and ideas from here prep classroom.
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    Queensland teacher with a prep class, talks about school and life in general as well as shares resources to use

Sharing online teaching links - 1 views

started by hollyusq on 19 Jul 16 no follow-up yet
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Apple iPad 3 Event | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 2 views

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    ipads are great in schools helping students to organise and share information as well as to use interactive apps for learning opportunities.
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Fraser Coast #EDC3100 class - 3 views

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    Educator Anissa Grumetza visited the Fraser Coast Campus on Tuesday to share her knowledge of ICTs in the classroom.
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Mrs Ryan's Class Blog - 1 views

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    Blog by a year 5/6 teacher who shares ICT resource
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Outstanding teaching: What I really think | M J Bromley's Blog - 2 views

  • There is certainly no well-kept secret to share or formula to hand out which guarantees outstanding lessons every time.
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      i believe this important for us to remember as we are still working through our degree that sometimes even the most experienced teachers will have a lesson not go to plan.
  • There is certainly no well-kept secret to share or formula to hand out which guarantees outstanding lessons every time.
  • There is certainly no well-kept secret to share or formula to hand out which guarantees outstanding lessons every time.
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http://teachingtodayandsharing.global2.vic.edu.au/ - 0 views

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    I am attracted to this blog as this teacher is currently working in Special Ed but had a varied background of experience prior to this. She is resourceful and believes in the ideology of sharing/ working collaboratively with the use of technology in teaching or in the classroom! :)

Sharing Teacher Links - 2 views

started by kerryu1062001 on 12 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
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Great Maths Teaching Ideas | Sharing great ideas and resources with maths teachers arou... - 2 views

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    Blog from a secondary mathematics teacher in England focusing on sharing great teaching ideas for mathematics.
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How does the course work?: A recommended learning process - 4 views

  • PKM Step Explanation EDC3100 Seek Find things out and keep up to date Work through the learning path. Check discussion forum posts. Check blog posts, Diigo resources etc. from people in EDC3100 and your Personal Learning Network (PLN). Sense Personalise information and use it Complete the activities in the learning path. Reflect on what you've seen and done on your blog. Doodle, and create concept maps and other artefacts that help you personalise what you've learned. Actively follow up on points that interest or confuse you. Work on assignments, prepare for Professional Experience, and build resources and processes for your teaching career. Share Exchanging resources, ideas and experiences Sharing resources and annotations via Diigo. Sharing insights and artefacts via your blog. Answering questions and making suggestions on the discussion forums. Participating in any course Facebook groups etc.
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Two Teachers One Blog - Blog - 1 views

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    Jam Packed Blog - Novel idea sharing Blogging with a peer.
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WiFi in Schools Australia - Risks. The darker side of ICT - 5 views

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    This is something worth reading! Have you considered the long term effects of WIFI in the classroom on student health? Or maybe your childrens health? Watch the Video and be informed. As teachers we have a moral obligation to ensure the safety of students.
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    You may also wish to explore a little further on this issue, rather than just rely on a single source. Teachers also have an obligation to be fully informed.
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    WIFI - The uncontrolled global experiment on the health of mankind There are little to no studies of the long-term effects of EMFs and on a developing brains, which are physiologically more vulnerable than the adult brain for a number of reasons. With WIFI being a relatively recent technology, there is a gap in the literature addressing longitudinal studies of EMF and children. If you wish to view a recent peer reviewed study assessing just the short-term effects you may read Kuzniar et al. (2017). As we know, in our current metropolitan environment we are exposed to EMFs constantly. Markov and Grigoriev (2013) have clearly addressed some of the ethical and political issues arising from the use of WIFI technology and the unregulated global approach and safety guidelines. Grigoriev has explored this with a number of peer-reviewed studies. One that I found interesting was his article "Cellular communications and public health, 2012". From what I have read, there seems to be a consensus in the scientific community that this is an area for further research as conclusive results of the long-term effects of EMF on children cannot be found. Further reading is included below (apologies for inconsistent referencing style): Grigoriev & Markov (2013) Wi-Fi technology - an uncontrolled global experiment on the health of mankind: http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/15368378.2013.776430 Kuzinar et al. (2017). Semi-quantitative proteomics of mammalian cells upon short-term exposure to non-ionizing electromagnetic fields. http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/metrics?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0170762#citedHeader Stable URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170762 Grigoriev YG. Cellular communications and public health. Radiat Biol Radioecol. 2012a; 52 2: 1-4. Anke etal. (2015) Environmental Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields Exposure at Home, Mobile and Cordless Phone Use, and Sleep Problems in 7-Year-Old Children, http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139869
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    Thank you for sharing I watched the video and it certainly illuminates some serious concerns not only in schools but also in our homes. I will now be looking at where our wifi unit will be situated and taking a closer look at our homes technologicial set up. This is very important to share and my children will be taking a look at this video later today. I have also read about some experiments students have done at school with a living plant that they placed near the computer and Wi-Fi as a science experiment I will see if I can find the link. I agree it is also important to research such a topic to get a broader scope of the situation. Regards Faye U1069753
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    Thanks for your input Faye, The intent of my original post was not to create hysteria but to encourage critical thinking, as National Government institutions can be slow to respond to new global research...especially when it may challenge our current 'comfortable' way of life and assumptions. Cheers, u1070429
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    Thank you for sharing this information. My thoughts are an education in civilised countries can't function without these devices. Children response to technology than any other educational diverse. There are more positive than negative. Using technology in the 21st century is helping our kids engage in the classroom, and our children need these devices to function in their learning to become capable and able students in future. I work in a school setting where the majority of the student's complete task using computer and iPad. We as teachers need these devices to function properly in our role as educators. Technology is fun, engaging and reliable to some extent, these methods over the years have help to improve our student outcome. Thanks, Joy
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Create timelines, share them on the web | Timetoast timelines - 4 views

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    Timetoast is a place to create timelines that you can add to your blog or website. Or you can type in a topic and it locates an interactive timeline on the subject. Fantastic resource to have.
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    Interactive Timeline Building and Sharing.
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