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KB...Konnected * What is an Infographic? Told with Legos! - 2 views

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    infographics- Thought this might be relevant to week 2, and as always a picture tells a thousand words
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Learn Sight words - 2 views

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    This an app that a friend of mine created and is now launch for people to download and to use. I think is great and worth a look.
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TEDxOrangeCoast - Matthew Peterson - Teaching Without Words - YouTube - 1 views

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    An interesting and valuable teaching concept - extremely visual and interactive for students.
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    Danielle, this is fantastic! I want to locate these resources now, especially for students with special needs or literacy/numeracy learning difficulties. Thanks for sharing.
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ictinearlyprimaryeducation | Just another Edublogs.org site - 3 views

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    Amazing! During a year 1 class today, I was amazed to see that the children had time for 'free choice learning'. After a spellling activity, the children used their words to continue practiceing by choosing activitiy of their choice.
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Global Wonders: Hello Song with Sing-a-long - YouTube - 0 views

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    Great song for teaching simple words in another language.
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Earthquake Introduction - 0 views

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    Lessons & Instructional Materials - Earthquake Introduction. The flipchart introduces earthquakes by asking students to do a 3 minute quick write about their background knowledge. Then, the pages turn into an introduction to vocabulary words related to earthquakes. Students watch a seismograph at work to show student the way the machine works.
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PCK (not just another acronym) - 2 views

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    I found three articles useful in my quest for PCK-knowledge, not all specific to English learning, but mentioning aspects of literacy. In this blog post I briefly discuss them but you should read the original journal articles for yourself, they may come in handy for your 500 word rationale!
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On Not Banning Laptops in the Classroom - Techist: Teaching, Technology, History, & Inn... - 0 views

  • Those studies about the wonders of handwriting all suffer from the same set of flaws, namely, a) that they don’t actually work with students who have been taught to use their laptops or devices for taking notes. That is, they all hand students devices and tell them to take notes in the same way they would in written form. In some cases those devices don’t have keyboards; in some cases they don’t provide software tools to use (there are some great ones, but doing it in say, Word, isn’t going to maximize the options digital spaces allow), in some cases the devices are not ones the students use themselves and with which they are comfortable. And b) the studies are almost always focused on learning in large lecture classes or classes in which the assessment of success is performance on a standardized (typically multiple-choice) test, not in the ways that many, many classes operate, and not a measure that many of us use in our own classes. And c) they don’t actually attempt to integrate the devices into the classes in question,
  • I have plenty of conversations with students about how to take notes already. Most of the time their problem isn’t which device (pencil, laptop, phone, quill) they use to take those notes, but how to take them and how to use them to learn based on their own experiences, learning styles, and discipline
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    While the post is focused on Universities, there are a number of interesting points. Perhaps of most interest is the explanation why much of the research claiming that taking notes by hand writing is better than using a laptop/table.
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Cool Cat Teacher Blog - Helping you be an excellent teacher every day. - 8 views

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    With almost 70,000 followers Vicki Davis was named one of "Twitter's Top 10 Rockstar teachers" by Mashable. Vicki is a full time teacher and IT Director at a small school in Camilla, Georgia. In her words, "my mission is to help you be a better teacher. I'm passionate about helping all teachers reach every student so I write a lot about teaching, staying motivated, and how to connect with other teachers." 'Coolcatteacher' has also been consistently named one of the top 50 blogs in education worldwide. What piqued my interest is her belief in using technology effectively as a teacher.
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    Cool Cat Teacher is a blog by Vick Davis. She blogs about things such as how to improve your own teacher blogs and she also shares insights into her classroom.
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    Kathy Cassidy is well known by Forbes, The Washington Post and by her radio station 'BAM'. Her range of enriching learning activities and advice for effective teaching assists by providing a 'teachers view' of education and various advice and 'how to' blogs to help teachers in providing an enriching learning experience for children.
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    A really wonderful blog that not only helps teachers be excellent each day, but gives hope, support and encouragement to us as future teachers. Gives practical suggestions and valuable information in relation to students learning! A must see BLOG!
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    This award winning teacher blog, The Cool Cat Teacher is an online blog created by Vicki Davis aiming to help educators teach with better results, lead with a positive impact and live with greater purpose.
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    I especially love this blog - The Cool Cat Teacher. Vicki provides innovative, practical ideas backed by research. A great resource!
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    Questions should ignite learning. Curious kids never get bored. But why do young kids ask more than 100 questions a day and by middle school, they've stopped asking?
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    This teacher is preaching the "Teaching Gospel for Today"! Asking questions and promoting problem-based learning to students is how to teach students today. Thank-you for sharing this bernielou!
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Time for Thought: Socrates had objections to Written words - 0 views

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    Why some folk thought writing was a "bad" technology.
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Assignment 1 - 4 views

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    • Stephen Druery
       
      I have not forgotten my Journal. It is a work in progress.
    • Stephen Druery
       
      That should read Artefact at the top.
  • explained directly to your description of the teaching context
  • reasons for using ICTs to enhance students' learning within that context.
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  • resources
  • nature of the students
  • site's pedagogical framework or approach
  • relevant curriculum
  • be drawn from a context very similar to your teaching context
  • supported by or draw upon established research
  • explain this in layman's terms
  • Each reason should also be illustrated with an example of how another educator has already used ICTs to achieve the stated benefit.
  • be illustrated with an example of how another educator has already used ICTs to achieve the stated benefit.
  • should be drawn from a context very similar to your teaching context
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  • no more than the equivalent of 1000 words or 7 minutes speaking time.
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Application of the SAMR model | isupport - 4 views

  • These processes are ingrained and simple. The devices we use are all around us, they are ubiquitous and the outcomes obtainable.
    • djplaner
       
      In other words, the technology has become mythic (in the sense suggested by Postman's 5 things to know about technological change)
    • Leigh Campbell
       
      Does this imply that there will be a time where the subject ICT and pedagogy won't be necessary?
    • djplaner
       
      That Leigh, is a very good question. One we'll pick up on in coming weeks (if not before)
    • Teagan Childs
       
      Very good question Leigh!
    • djplaner
       
      In short, I think there will be a time when a course like ICT and Pedagogy won't be needed.
  • Dr Puentedura displayed this brilliant slide introducing the SAMR Ladder, and offered the following advice.
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      Click on the image below and read the "SAMR ladder".  These will be useful questions to ask yourself over the coming weeks.
  • What is it that you have always wanted to accomplish in terms of educational goals that you couldn’t accomplish before?
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      A reason to use ICTs in learning and teaching?
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  • Technology is used a lot but only in low level uses (ie Facebook, and Google search). If asked to perform a “complex” task such as creating a presentation or editing a photograph most teachers would come unstuck.
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      Does this apply to you? Has your studies given you an opportunity to move beyond?
    • Nicole Hunter
       
      I have used new software and packages during my uni course that I wouldn't have otherwise experienced. It is great to be pushed into that uncomfortable stage while learning a new program but the achievement feeling when you have worked it out is great and very rewarding. There is so much out there that could be used in the classroom but you need to seek it out!
    • Ali Meadows
       
      Until I started EDC3100 I wouldn't have considered myself a 'low level user'. I am however making progress. It is challenging at times since there are so many resources that can be applied. Without this course I would have been in the dark about the possibilities.
  • We know when we have achieved successful technology integration: it is when we use technology without even thinking about it.
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      I love this.  Successful technology integration is when it is just part of what we do.  Like postman's ecological thinking. 
  • as technology evolves we must evolve too
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    A new reading for the week 3 learning path. Introduces the SAMR model and has some broader comments.
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    A new reading for the week 3 learning path. Introduces the SAMR model and has some broader comments.
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    A new reading for the week 3 learning path. Introduces the SAMR model and has some broader comments.
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    A new reading for the week 3 learning path. Introduces the SAMR model and has some broader comments.
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Site Words 4 in a Row - 1 views

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    Smart Notebook Lesson
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Another mom turns baby's naps into fantastical scenes with everyday items laid on the f... - 2 views

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    While not directly about ICTs, this could be a spark for some creative ideas for story telling. e.g. using stop motion to capture a series of these?
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100 Word Challenge » Creative writing for young people - 2 views

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    An interesting literacy challenge
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Digital Nutrition: for a balanced, healthy tech lifestyle - Blog - 1 views

  • Just like with diets and food nutrition we would benefit from considering how we can create digital lifestyles which support our whole wellbeing.  There are occasions which we might indulge in some mental candy, we might need to use technology to relax and unwind – but when we use it to cope in a way which distracts us from dealing with the issue, problems arise. Using the word addiction in this conversation stigmatises technology users and the challenges facing parents and educators to effectively integrate technology into both leisure and learning in a balanced way that is tailored to the needs of individuals.
    • Suzanne Usher
       
      Digital Nutrition: a lovely way to phrase ICTs. Changing attitudes towards ICTs in education towards positive acceptance. 
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    Digital Nutrition: a lovely way to phrase ICTs. Changing attitudes towards ICTs in education towards positive acceptance. 
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Out and about sight words app - level 1 - 0 views

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    Information for parents. What a great way for children to play on their parents phone. The challenge of advancing, the excitement of being allowed to use the phone, learning without knowing, a quick and entertaining idea.
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    Information for parents. What a great way for children to play on their parents phone. The challenge of advancing, the excitement of being allowed to use the phone, learning without knowing, a quick and entertaining idea.
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Technology in early childhood - Gravatar Profile - 4 views

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    This teacher is passionate about advocating for ICT's in early childhood. She provides interesting ways to do this, and enforces how it can be done as a developmentally appropriate practice.
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    Hey, Just wanted to share with you that if you wanted to tag your bookmark with multiple words for one tag you type it in like this: "technology in early childhood". Thought that might help you out... Adele.
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