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djplaner

Teacher pedagogical constructions: A reconfiguration of pedagogical content knowledge. Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 11, 273-292 (PDF Download Available) - 0 views

  • The article calls for viewing PCK as neither a subcategory of subject matter (subject matter knowledge for teaching) nor as a general generic form of knowledge. It presents a view of PCK as a collection of teacher professional constructions, as a form of knowledge that preserves the planning and wisdom of practice that the teacher acquires when repeatedly teaching a certain topic
djplaner

Hash Marks Displayed Instead of Cell Contents (Microsoft Excel) - 0 views

  • What is happening is that Excel is displaying a series of # signs instead of the text
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    Describes a problem experienced with the Assignment 1 checklist, it's cause and the solution I've implemented. i.e. I've updated the version of the checklist available via the Study Desk. You only need to update if you find yourself having this problem.
djplaner

Hash Marks Displayed Instead of Cell Contents (Microsoft Excel) - 1 views

  • What is happening is that Excel is displaying a series of # signs instead of the text.
    • djplaner
       
      This is the problem reported by a EDC3100 student
  • First things first: Excel can store about 32,000 text characters in a cell, but it can only display up to 255 characters if the cell is formatted as text. If the cell contains more than 255 characters and the cell is formatted as text, then the hash marks are displayed.
    • djplaner
       
      This is the cause of the problem
  • The solution is to change the format of the cell to general; then the text will display as you expect.
    • djplaner
       
      This is the solution I've implemented by updating the checklist.
jacintawhite

Week 4- Exercise 6 - find and share - 1 views

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    This article discusses the concept of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) within the context of science teaching.
freflet24

NASA On Earth Day - 0 views

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    Link to NASA site and their many great resources
mindofmrsbarrett

ICTs in English - 11 views

    • Alana Cullen
       
      So important to make new learnings authentic!
    • joydiigoedc3100
       
      The use of ICT will help teachers and make learning more efficient .
    • melmca79
       
      Equity issues need to be addressed though
  • 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.
  • 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.
    • joydiigoedc3100
       
      The use of ICT in our schools, is a great way to engage children that are disengaged from learning in the classroom
    • mindofmrsbarrett
       
      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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    • melmca79
       
      Week 1 EDC3100
  • 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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    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.
djplaner

resources and PD activities - C2C Resources - DDSW Curriculum, Teaching & Learning - 1 views

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    A collection of links around the C2C project  in Queensland Ed schools
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    http://www.learningplace.com.au/uploads/documents/store/resources/res_40997_eLearning_in_the_Early_Phasev2.pdf This is a document that can be gotten to through David's link. It has some great ways of using ICT in the early years classrooms
Nicola Brumpton

DISENGAGED-2.jpg (JPEG Image, 720x480 pixels) - 4 views

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    In my experience there is always a number of learners who are not engaged with the task for a range of different reasons. These include: the work not being challenging, the work being too challenging, poor teaching and the task being uninteresting.
Madeline Morrow

Children working Collaboratively - 1 views

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    Children work collabortively with their peers. This is a pedagogical appraoch that I believe is essential in all aspects of the educational environment.
djplaner

Digital Footprint - Digital citizenship - LibGuides at Santa Sabina College - 2 views

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    A collection of digital citizenship resources from a US college
djplaner

Digital Citizenship - Great Resources for Teachers - Library at Brisbane Grammar School - 1 views

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    Good collection of resources on Digital Citizenship from the library at the Brisbane Grammar School
Anna Murphy

Comments4Kids - 2 views

  • g: Mr. Donnelly's Third Grade Class
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    One way to get comments on your students' blogs.
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    Mr Donnelly's Third Grade Class
christina Stanfield Roche

iwb flipchart - 2 views

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    Year 2 science learning area. The activity has clear imaging and easy to understand questions.
Richard Gerrand

How to Ask a Question When You Want Technical Help - 0 views

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    Before you go to a forum or help desk with a computer problem, it is essential that you be prepared properly. How you ask your question or present your problem is key to obtaining help. Be sure to have all the facts about your problem lined up beforehand. You will simply waste your time (and the tech's) if you are vague about what your problem is. Here are 10 steps that will help.
katrina carpenter

Using information and communication technologies to engage students in the later years of schooling in learning content and literacy: Case studies of three teachers - Springer - 3 views

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    This looks good for anyone looking at a high school 
djplaner

The Screencasting Handbook - 0 views

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    Detailed handbook about how to create screencasts. e.g. if you wanted to "flip" the classroom.
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