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in title, tags, annotations or urlSmart Classrooms - ICT helps special education students soar - 2 views
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the key to giving students with learning difficulties more opportunities in the classroom, and it's all due to the introduction of ICT.
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Although technology has helped to improve learning outcomes, a major benefit of incorporating digital technology into education plans for special education students is the dramatic impact it has on their social contact and classroom interaction.
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Although technology has helped to improve learning outcomes, a major benefit of incorporating digital technology into education plans for special education students is the dramatic impact it has on their social contact and classroom interaction.
SMART Exchange - USA - Matter - 7 views
Teaching With Technology: Plan B, by Sue Lyon-Jones: Slides and Handouts, TESOL Spain 2012 - 1 views
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If you have a smart phone, you may be able to use it to get online by connecting it to your computer or a mobile device
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Using your smartphone's hotspot to workaround issues with the school network connection can be useful, but it can also be a practice that is frowned upon - so ask your mentor and other teachers what the local practice is.
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if it is a school issued phone with suffient data. Personal phones with small data plans may find teachers getting large bills.
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Web page based on a presentation that talks about the use of digital technology in teaching, with a specific focus on preparation and responding to problems. Some good content for preparing for Professional Experience and preparing your Part B essay for Assignment 3.
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Web page based on a presentation that talks about the use of digital technology in teaching, with a specific focus on preparation and responding to problems. Some good content for preparing for Professional Experience and preparing your Part B essay for Assignment 3.
Voki Avatar - 1 views
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Motivate your students to participate in class by embedding a speaking avatar right onto your SMART Notebook software page. You can create an avatar for yourself, or your students can create their own by visiting voki.com. You can customize your character, give it a voice and add a background and theme.
ICTs in English - 11 views
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Avoiding the ICT trapStudents encounter ICT in many areas of their lives and it is essential that we provide them with opportunities to explore the technology and encourage them to use it as a learning tool. However it is important that teachers avoid the trap of using technology for the sake of it, or in order to check the technology box on their faculty registration sheet, or as an add-on to a lesson.
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Literacy in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is fundamental to life in our modern technological society. To equip students to be literate life long learners and global citizens of the 21st century we must successfully integrate ICT into both the English curriculum and English pedagogical practice.ICT is a valuable tool to enhance teaching and learning. For teachers ICT is a professional resource, a mode of classroom delivery, and a source of valid and valuable text types. For students, ICT provides opportunities to communicate more effectively and to develop literacy skills including skills in critical literacy. It is a valuable tool for researching, composing and responding, and viewing and representing in English.
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The use of ICT in our schools, is a great way to engage children that are disengaged from learning in the classroom
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I agree, there are many children that find the ability to engage with subject content when it is delivered in innovative ways. This can also be a way of distracting students from learning, taking students away from composing written pieces and being distracted by the aesthetics of presentation mode.
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I am starting to understand how ICTs can be and powerful tool in the classroom after having a mostly negative perception of ICTs in classrooms. It's important for educators to demonstrate and model to students how ICTs can be used to build/ share knowledge and understanding - being used in smart ways.
eLearning for Smart classrooms - 0 views
Smart Apps For Special Needs: Top Ten Storytelling Apps for Early Learners - 0 views
The Digital Classroom - Smart Classrooms - 6 views
SMART Exchange - USA - counting - 1 views
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Great resource for Foundation/Year one to help consolidate number recognition. It enables students to match objects with words and numbers. This is a great visual tool for those visual learners within the class. Each student has a turn at matching the number of children with the number on the bus and further along in the lesson, the pictures change to trees and apples. Very engaging for students.
SMART Exchange - USA - Division - 1 views
SMART Exchange - USA - Fractions - 1 views
SMART Exchange - USA - Hangman - 2 views
SMART Exchange - Australia - Life Cycles - 4 views
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Age bracket - Prep- Year 2 Science - English learning area I think this is great, especially as it has the Hungry caterpillar story incorporated as well as using the video story you could use the hard copy of the book as well great theme for the lessons. The only problem I see having is if there are any technology issues with the whiteboard to prevent from using. Otherwise I think this is an excellent resource.
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I just completed my assignment 2 on year 4 science.. I thought this was rather fitting. I like how it has numerous games that containers audio aswell. Only problem I can see is that it clearly wouldn't work if the IWB or the stick wasn't working.
SMART Exchange - USA - Properties of Light - 3 views
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Teach students about reflection, refraction, and transmission of light with this interactive Notebook file. Included are Flash animations that can supplement or even take the place of hands-on science activities.
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Teach students about reflection, refraction, and transmission of light with this interactive Notebook file. Included are Flash animations that can supplement or even take the place of hands-on science activities.
ReconfigurEd. - Blogging as an essential literacy for contemporary learning - 7 views
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blogging is a great way of expanding the immediate classroom community
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teachers are able to incidentally include the development of keyboard / typing skills, teach about copyright and Creative Commons, allow students to develop their navigation and research skills, and foster the smart, safe and respectful methods of electronic communication; thus giving the students the potential to become more literate with technolog
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A blog post (was an article) making the argument that blogging is now an essential literacy. Includes many of the arguments why EDC3100 students are required to blog. It's now just about the end of the S1, 2015 offering of EDC3100. I wonder what the folk in that offering think of this and blogs. I know I've seen a few express some disquiet about the value of blogging.
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