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Tami Grl

Beautiful web-based timeline software - 1 views

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    Create interactive timelines.
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    Create an interactive timeline to share. If you upgrade to the paid teacher edition, lots more features are available including embedding availability.
Michelle Thompson

Born to Learn ~ Home - 0 views

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    Got this on Twitter. Worth looking at thought-provoking series of animations that illustrate ground-breaking new discoveries about how humans learn using Vimeo. Directed at teachers and parents.
Tami Grl

Instructional Strategies Online - A Listing of Instructional Strategies and Methods - 2 views

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    Online database of instructional strategies for teachers
Candace Merriman

Secondarymentoring - HPE - 1 views

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    online HPE mentor/teacher (actually from a local Toowoomba school), in which you can ask questions regarding HPE and ICT integration into lesson and multiple other questions that are concerning you
teeny16

Investigating sound and hearing - 1 views

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    Good PCK for teaching about Sound and Hearing.
stefaniewical

Home | Discover Dairy - 1 views

  • For Teachers
  • curriculum-linked lesson plans,
  • This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License
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    Lesson plans available. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.
djplaner

Back-To-Rule (2001) : Stager-to-Go - 0 views

  • Back-to-school time often coincides with the arbitrary banning of toys, apparel and assorted nick-knacks from our classrooms and playgrounds. It seems as if instinct takes over whenever administrators encounter something kids care about. The reflexive impulse is to forbid these objects from the educational environment
  • There are several reasons for taking a deep breath and exercising caution before enforcing the next pog embargo. We risk alienating children from school and missing potential curriculum connections.
  • High-tech devices allowed today may integrate prohibited technologies in the future. Convergence will bring increasing power to kids and headaches for administrators. What happens when the book bag contains a laptop, the laptop contains a cell phone or sneakers contain a laptop and a cell phone?
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  • Reducing classroom distractions is often cited as the rationale for this rule, but this is nonsense. If you walk into Carnegie Hall or an airplane, a polite adult asks that you please turn off your phone for the comfort or safety of those around you. Why can’t teachers do the same
  • If a student disrupts the learning environment then that action should be punished in the same way we address spitballs, note passing or talking in class. It is irrational to have different rules for infractions involving electronic devices. We must address behavior, not technology
hellom4

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 8 views

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    A brief introduction to Diigo and some examples of how teachers and stud ents can use it for learning.
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    Creative Commons Photo courtesy of Michael Surran Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License Diigo is a powerful information capturing, storing, recalling and sharing tool. Here are just a few of the possibilities with Diigo: Save important websites and access them on any computer. Categorize websites by titles, notes, keyword tags, lists and groups.
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    Useful information about using Diigo in the classroom.
Amy McKay

Childhood101 | playing. learning. growing. - 0 views

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    "A great childhood is about simple fun, play and learning with the people that you love." Christie is an Early Childhood Teacher, writer, consultant and mother to a preschooler. Apart from sharing fabulous tips and ideas that you can do with young children, Christie's knowledge of early childhood education and belief in playful learning comes shining through in her writing.
kayla837

Teaching, Learning, and the "Curse of Knowledge" | ASCD Inservice - 6 views

  • This “curse of knowledge” highlights a problem for all educators: once you know something, it is difficult to imagine not knowing it.
  • Once you know something, it’s hard to imagine not knowing it. And that, in turn, makes it harder for you to communicate to a novice.”
  • those who know something deeply (like the expert chess players) think differently about the content than do amateurs
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    Another optional reading from week 1.
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    I love the second quote! I find my head hurts if I try too hard to imagine not knowing something. I find as a teacher it really interesting seeing students going from 'I don't understand this' to 'How did I not see this before?'. I love seeing the flash of understanding so I really love that quote!
jac19701212

Trninic and Abrahamson - Embodied artefacts and Conceptual Perrformances - 2 views

  • “embodied artifact
  • body-based and modular rehearsed action
  • Embodie
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      Embodied artifact - a body-based and modular rehearsed action
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      Artifact - cultural object embedded in social practice
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      Artifacts are adaptable in nature because they are modular in nature.
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      EI - Embodied Interaction
  • all embodied artifacts are rehearsed performances, ready-to-hand cultural equipment created by “packaging” procedures for skillfully encountering particular situations in the world. By mediating one’s encounters with the world, embodied artifacts constitute an integral part of cultural and individual development. First, humans embody cultural procedures through participating in social activities
  • Mathematical Imagery Traine
  • The Mathematical Imagery Trainer (MIT) set at a 1:2 ratio, so that the right hand needs to be twice as high along the monitor than the left hand
  • movement matters
  • remote-interaction cyber-technologies
  • embodied-interaction (EI)
anonymous

Three Ring | An App for Teachers to Create Educational Portfolios of Student Work with an iPhone, iPad, or Android Smartphone - 10 views

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    An app with a movie recorder, camera and audio recorder to store and collect student's learning and work samples.. I plan to use this app on my iPhone or iPad during my prac with a grade 1 class.. 
Musq

Taylor & Francis Online :: Inquiry-Based Lessons That Integrate Technology: Their Development and Evaluation in Elementary Mathematics Teacher Education - Computers in the Schools - Volume 28, Issue 4 - 2 views

  • 1. The lesson involves the students themselves in actively using technology for inquiry learning.2. The technology is integral, not peripheral, to the learning activity.3. The lesson focuses on the mathematical concept, not the technology.4. The technology facilitates learning activities that would be more difficult or impossible for the students to accomplish without the technology.
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      Simple rubric for integration of ICTs in curriculum planning.
wilkoo

Primary | Resources for teachers and students | BFI - 1 views

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    very interesting and useful site for including film and drama into the curriculum.
Rebecca Atkins

Teaching is a relationship - 4 views

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    As a pre-service Special Education teacher i have seen that teaching is about forming a relationships. Trust, Mutual respect and authentic care must be formed before learning can begin.
Rebecca Atkins

@Education_IEP - 18797 Tweets, 2942 Followers, 68 Following. - 2 views

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    Special Education resources for SPED teachers and parents of special needs children with learning disabilities like ADHD, Autism, Aspergers, Dyslexia etc.
Cynthia Veranova

Subscriptions -Edublogs - education blogs for teachers, students and institutions - 0 views

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    Blogs people to follow
Dell Ackerman

About Tony Ryan | Tony Ryan - 0 views

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    Tony Ryan is a consultant and writer, and offers professional support to educational and corporate organisations throughout the world on issues such as innovative thinking and future-proofing. He has presented over 1500 keynotes and workshops at state, national and world conferences in the past 15 years.
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