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Laura Davis

Sheppard Software: Fun free online learning games and activities for kids. - 1 views

shared by Laura Davis on 11 Mar 13 - Cached
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    This site has great interactive and print resources for learning all sorts of things. I used some of these this term for lessons on seasons in a special ed setting and the students were very engaged and learnt well.
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    I like that this site goes from kindy to adults with math mah-jong and solitaire. A very busy site when you first open it but once you read a bot it is clear to navigate around.
Michelle Thompson

Pinterest resources for special needs - 1 views

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    This Pinterest page was contributed by a fellow tweeter, Matt, and has his pinboard of resources for students with special needs. It's UK based, but has some info re how to make literacy accessible to students with dyslexia/reading difficulties. You will need to sign up for TES Connect but it's free.
Amanda Macey

Printable online resources - 0 views

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    Here is a great online resource where you can buy printable online resources, that will be sent to you via email that you can then print and utilise within the classroom. There are valuable resources, covering all KLA's.
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    Pity they aren't free.
Michelle Thompson

Slide Story - 0 views

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    Tell a story. Share your photos. Narrate in your own voice. Students would love this. Looks fun and is free.
K Lobegeiger

ictinearlyprimaryeducation | Just another Edublogs.org site - 3 views

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    Amazing! During a year 1 class today, I was amazed to see that the children had time for 'free choice learning'. After a spellling activity, the children used their words to continue practiceing by choosing activitiy of their choice.
Michelle Thompson

What I Hope To Learn By Teaching a MOOC on "History and Future of Higher Ed" | HASTAC - 1 views

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    Cathy Davidson's blog about a Coursera Massive Online Open Courses (MOOC) which is starting soon for 6 weeks, and what she hopes to teach in her higher education course. This was posted on the ETMOOC diigo site.
Carla Frohloff

Week 10- P.E Geek | Carla Frohloff's EDC3100 Blog - 0 views

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    Hi Everyone, I have attached a link to my blog where I write about a great resource to use to integrate ICT in HPE. Feel free to check it out
Carla Frohloff

Week 10- Easy Assessment | Carla Frohloff's EDC3100 Blog - 0 views

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    Hi Everyone. I have blogged about a resource to incorporate ICTs in Assessment. Feel free to check it out at the link above.
djplaner

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Add Voice Comments to Google Documents - 1 views

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    Post that includes a video showing how to add voice comments to a Google doc - e.g. feedback on a student assignment.
djplaner

Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine - 4 views

shared by djplaner on 20 Feb 13 - Cached
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    The Internet archive is attempting to provide "universal access to all knowledge". i.e it is storing as much information as it possibly can. You can find movies, audio, books, even websites via the Internet archive.
djplaner

Curriki - Free learning resources for the world - 6 views

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    An online site where teachers share a range of different resources including multimedia resources, lesson plans and up to entire courses. These are increasingly called Open Education Resources (OERs).
djplaner

Free Technology for Teachers: gClassFolders Helps You Organize Google Drive Files Shared by Your Students - 2 views

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    A short description of a script that helps you manage multiple folders on Google drive. Google drive is one of many cloud/Internet-based shared drive features. It's a great way to share files with groups of people (e.g. the students in your class, parents, fellow teachers etc.)   It can also be useful for simply storing work for yourself independently of a particular computer.  DropBox is the name of a similar service. There are quite a few.
djplaner

Convert Words to Pages - Free Calculator (select font & size) - 3 views

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    An online "calculator" that will tell you how many pages a given number of words will take up. You can select the font style, size and spacing.
Elke Arndell

Self-authored e-books: Expanding young children's literacy experiences and skills (full free text available) - Early Childhood Australia - 2 views

  • PowerPoint is ideal for helping young children to make basic self-authored e-books.
  • helping early childhood professionals to engage young children in new literacy and language experiences.
  • multi-literacies, that self-authored books present an opportunity for early childhood professionals to develop a partnership between ICT and reading.
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  • By helping children self-author and produce e-books, early childhood professionals can make the use of computers more interactive and personal.
  • PowerPoint is ideal for helping young children to make basic self-authored e-books.
  • information and communication technology (ICT) is being viewed as another tool for early childhood professionals and children to use in this domain of learning in a way that can complement the more traditional provision of literacy experiences (Hills, 2010; Parett, Quesenberry & Blum, 2010; Marks, 2007; Siraj-Blatchford & Siraj-Blatchford, 2003).
  • Brown and Murray (2006) put it, children need to be able to use ICT so that they are adequately prepared for the future
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      This can be included in play-based, co-constructed classrooms by incorporating the internet, digital camera, iPad. Communication can be a simple as a menu of pictures, looking at a picture to create a mask or sea creature, to photograph a collage item and add the photo to a construction book.
  • Western society has invested print-based media with significant authority, but notions about literacy are changing. As society and technology evolve, there is a shift to an acceptance of digital forms of literacy (Jewitt & Kress, 2003). Increasingly, young children are exposed to communication tools and circumstances that are multimodal instead of solely linguistic (Hill, 2007
  • ICT as a tool for enriching the teaching and learning environment for young children.
  • They explain a mode as a ‘regularised organised set of resources for meaning-making, including image, gaze, gesture, movement, music, speech and sound effect’ (p. 2).
  • Text now refers to multiple forms of communication including information on a digital screen, video, film and other media, oral speech, television, and works of art as well as print materials. Electronic texts in particular have become part of children’s everyday lives to the extent that before they commence school, a growing number of children have more experience with electronic texts than they do with books. It is important to recognise that print is now only one of several media which transmit messages in our culture (p. 156).
  • The reading of texts has traditionally focused on decoding–encoding print’s alphabetic codes. Texts children read today, however, might be a mixture of images and print, and the delivery might be interactive with mobile forms rather than just print fixed on a page (Walsh, 2008).
  • These multi-media forms of literacy include traditional forms of print and numbers, but also hypertext, symbols, photographs, animations, movies, DVDs, video, CD-ROMs and website environments (Luke, 1999; Walsh, 2008).
  • Belonging, Being and Becoming: The Early Years Learning Framework. In particular, Outcome 5: Children are effective communicators, has a section on how they can use ICTs to access information, explore ideas and represent their thinking (Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations [DEEWR] for the Council of Australian Governments, 2009).
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      Families and parents are still a child first teacher. Teachers acknowledge and respect that each child comes to a centre with varying degrees of prior knowledge.
  • Young children may have access to certain technologies as they were already present in their homes but this did not always mean that they were allowed and/or able to use these. O’Hara’s findings support the arguments made by Marsh (2004), Smith (2005) and others that young children already have an understanding of ICT knowledge and competences when they enter formal schooling as a consequence of differing levels of parental intervention and modelling along with being able to acquire their own new information, abilities and attitudes.
  • that to read and create multimodal texts, children do need to be able to combine traditional literacy practices with the comprehension, design and manipulation of various ‘modes of image, graphics, sound and movement with text’ (p. 108).
  • Walsh (2008) and Healy (2000), we are not suggesting abandoning practices centred on the traditions of print literacy but instead propose early childhood professionals include a range of texts for young children that expand beyond the current print traditions. Self-authored e-books are one way to accomplish this, as they can create a partnership between ICT and reading.
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    Self authored e-books
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    Self authored e-books
jac19701212

Expanded Numbers Puzzle Practice - 1 views

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    Number expander
lauramarshall1

let the children play - 4 views

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    early childhood ideas inside and outdoor activities
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    Early Childhood Blog promoting outdoor 'free range' play and pedagogy
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    A very informative blog about preschool, play, early childhood education, learning outdoors, play outdoors, children and nature and play activities specific to kindergarten.
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    I follow this group on Facebook and love seeing all,of their post. They post ideas and believes that should just be second nature to all childhood teachers though sadly are not. Play really does hold such an important role in the learning of young children, whether it is using the natural environment or ICT resources, allow children to be children and enjoy their childhood and let them learn naturally not through over processed activities designed by teachers that just need to meet paper work requirements.
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    This blog is full of fantastic ideas, resources and creativity for early childhood teachers, and pre service teachers.
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