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Digital Citizenship Presentation - "Students.. Become Internet Mat.. |authorSTREAM - 3 views

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    Love this great presentation on Being an iMature students- Internet Mature Student. A must see for teachers of older students
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50 Web 2.0 Sites for Schools | Tech Learning - 3 views

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    Searched Web 2.0 and found this comprehensive article including creating and sharing sites for use with in education contexts.
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6 Blended Learning Models: When Blended Learning Is What's Up For Successful Students -... - 1 views

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    Interesting read on models to integrate blended learning in classrooms
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Wix; Web Publishing - Products - 4 views

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    For As3
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Analog and digital technology - What's the difference? - 41 views

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    An introduction to the difference between analog and digital technology. ICT are digital technologies during week 1.
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ICTs in English - 11 views

  • What the research tells usResearch indicates that to implement ICT successfully in their classrooms teachers must ...understand what visual literacy is and rethink what learning to read and write means in the 21st century. (Goodwyn et al 1997; Reid et al, 2002) The research also indicates that ICT is most effective when embedded in the curriculum, and integrated into units of work (Dickinson, 1998). English teachers can maximize the impact of ICT in their classrooms by ensuring that they and their students use ICT as an integral part of lessons, present ideas dynamically, and use a range of media. (Becta, 2006). ICT should be integrated in such a way as to require purposeful application and meaningful engagement with the technology. For example:while pupils are using a desk top publishing package to create a school newspaper they are also developing their ability to communicate more effectively. This provides both a context and a meaning for the ICT activity. Taking the IT out of context and teaching IT skills separately, not only decontextualises ICT but also places additional burdens on curriculum time. The use of ICT therefore should be a meaningful part of an activity where it is used to consolidate or extend pupils' learning. (Lewisham ICT Training for Teachers,2006)To implement ICT successfully in their classrooms teachers also need to:identify how ICT can be used to meet specific objectives within the English curriculum to improve pupils attainment (Moseley et al,1999)understand that successful use of ICT depends on other factors such as pupils’ work in the classroom away from the computer, discussions between pupils and between pupils and their teacher, and the ways in which pupils interact with each other at the computer (Mc Cormick and Scrimshaw,2001 cited in Becta, 2005)
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