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Karla Black

Friday Follow or Find - Flipboard | Teaching and Learning - 4 views

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    Here's a post about a brilliant blog I found. Very innovative and creative teacher using ICTs in her classroom. I've blogged here about her use of Flipboard to create magazines for her class.
Karla Black

Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog - 4 views

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    Take a look at this excellent class blog. The teacher posts about a story, and the students respond to the blog following an activity where they have to do some independent research. Lots of key learning area integration going on here!
Karla Black

Free Technology for Teachers - 8 views

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    Here's a brilliant blog with lots of different links to ICTs that can be used along with mini-tutorials. Of particular interest - the Soo Meta program that could be useful for the video part of the assignment!
Karla Black

SpeEdChange: The Toolbelt and Universal Design - Education For Everyone - 108 views

  • Every day I go into schools where students struggling with reading are left in the dark – as if we denied wheelchairs to students who couldn’t walk on the theory that being left on the floor would motivate their legs to work. Every day I go into schools where the vast majority of students struggle – and often give up – as they are forced to use antiquated tools which fit their needs badly.Teach your children well 
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      And this is what happens if, as educators, we put our heads in the sand and don't get uncomfortable and learn new things! 
  • Your school must be a tool shop, where tools are demonstrated, taught, considered, respected, used, and deliberately chosen. Because we can not afford to send our students out without the toolbelts they need to function in their future world.
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  • Your school must be a tool shop, where tools are demonstrated, taught, considered, respected, used, and deliberately chosen. Because we can not afford to send our students out without the toolbelts they need to function in their future world.
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