Page from the eSafety Commissioner's website that provides links related to school policies and e or cyber safety. It includes links to a list of national and state education department policies; advice on implementing policies; and, classroom resources.
A list of 5 different tools that can be used by students to publish information. Some I hadn't heard of before.
The blog itself is written by a 2nd year graduate teacher teaching grades 3/4 in Ballarat, well worth a look
One of many such lists which give some ideas about how Twitter can be used in the classroom. Some food for thought for those who are a bit doubtful about Twitter.
Student engagement is something really important to me as an educator and a school leader. High engagement equates to higher student outcomes.
Although I'm not sure on the research behind this, I'm not surprosed to see technology high on the list. Definitely worth a read for all teachers (current and future).
Want to read a book? Just decide if you want it in hardcover, paperback, or digital format, and if digital, which device, which app, which font size and which background. It’s that simple. Within a few hours, you’ll be happily reading.
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Technology has inundated us with great
What happened to the old television learning curve when the most complex factors had to do with rabbit ear positioning?
Technology has inundated us with great tools and given us access to heaps of information. But it's also burying us under an avalanche of options.
For certain products, I can take the easy way out. My friend Isaac is one of those rare people who loves doing the research. If I need a new camera, I just call him. But even then, it's a challenge to get a simple answer without being confronted with a list of possible features.
Collection of posts around the use of blogging in the classroom. The first one in the list currently starts with the big point "There is more to blogging with your students than simply creating a blog and starting to copy and paste work that traditionally was done on a paper journal or worksheet"