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Parkhurst School and ICT's - 3 views

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    Parkhurst school and it's use of ICT in every grade across the curriculum is remarkable.They are really preparing their students to be 21st century learners.It is also evident that the teachers are continuously on a learning journey too.
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K12 Digital Citizenship - home - 0 views

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    Wiki containing a range of resources on DC categorised into grades, roles etc.
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5 Awesome Excuses to Publish, Publish, Publish! « OpenEdToolbox - 4 views

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    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
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A Cupcake for the Teacher - 2 views

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    Teri is a 20-something year old 1st grade teacher. She is from the US so some things may differ over there. but she provides printable worksheets, crafts and much more to help inspire others
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Illuminations - 2 views

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    "our library of 108 online activities that help to make math come alive in the classroom or at home"
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    American but some good ideas that can be sorted through by grade
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Teacher Resources from Microsoft - 0 views

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    100 Education apps by Subject & Grade level - Microsoft
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One More Activity | alanasmith79 - 2 views

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    This blog I am writing is a direct activity I must do towards my marks for my ICT course. I am to share with everyone here and on Diigo my initial ideas for my unit plan for my grade 6 English clas...
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Reflections on Teaching, Learning, and Technology - 6 views

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    Blog from a "1st grade teacher with a passion for tech integration"
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How to create a self-marking quiz using Google Forms | Web of Notes - 3 views

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    Using google forms to create self grading quizzes
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Fourth Grade Studio: Learning, Thinking, Creating: About Me - 0 views

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    Fourth grade teacher blog with lots of maths ideas using collaborative, hands on learning
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Technology takes hold in the early grades | EdSource - 7 views

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    ICT and the Early Years
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    Hi, I liked reading your article about bringing ICT into the early years education and how it can work as another teacher. In Australian schools as most pre-service teachers and if you are a parent would probably know. The children are using Reading Eggs and Matheletics. My children are in years 1 and 3 and have found these programs easy to follow and navigate through the levels with a lot of success in their learning. They can also log-in on our home computer to extend their learning further. Programs such as these are a great tool in encouraging the skills of reading and learning maths without overloading them with too much computer time.
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Mrs Dowd's Class - 1 views

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    Grade 1 Blog
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Learning effectiveness of applying automated music composition software in the high gra... - 0 views

  • The paper is mainly to explore the automated music composition experiences for the students in the high grades of elementary school who are unfamiliar with the professional music theory. The proposed Automated Composition for Music Education (ACME) software was developed to help the students to compose the rhythm and melody themselves, while chord configuration and arrangement are automatically generated.
  • Finally the students in the experimental group using the ACME teaching materials showed a better learning effectiveness at both reaction level and learning level, than those of the students in the comparison group
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Will technology replace teachers? No, but ... | Edutech - 0 views

  • In no education system around the world where I have worked has the introduction of new technologies made teachers less vital or central to the teaching and learning process. On the contrary: As dust settles after new equipment arrives in schools (and eventually begins to work, more or less), and the initial hype around the potential for quick 'transformational change' subsides, the role of the teacher is almost always more central, indeed fundamental, than it was before the introduction of technology.
  • New technologies can, and no doubt eventually will, replace many of the routine administrative tasks typically handled by teachers, like taking attendance, entering marks into a grading book, etc
  • Machines (perhaps even "teaching machines") may also handle some of the routine, low-end cognitive tasks (e.g. posing multiple-choice questions and grading tests) that teachers currently perform
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Crawling Out of the Classroom | As I begin a year of transformation as a teacher, I am ... - 4 views

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    Blog of a 5th grade literacy teacher near Chicago.
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Lessons & Instructional Materials | Place Value Resources - 1 views

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    I think this resource would be valuable for any grade between 1-4, learning place values. I like that it isn't overly complicated, and it is simplified enough for students to be able to work it themselves. There may be some issues with some of the students remembering the place values when the different columns are not marked properly.
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Teachers Using Trello: How To Foster Genius In The Classroom - Trello Blog - 3 views

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    Example of how a 5th grade teacher is using the web application Trello and the idea of Genius Hour to encourage students to explore and learn what they are interested in.
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Australian Money - 9 views

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    This could be used in a grade here class as revision, as the students in my class would have benefited from this greatly. I like the large pictures of the money and also of what they are buying. It helps to see all of the information easily. Problems may arise when the more vocal students get involved and the struggling students will fly under the radar.
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    Click and drag the money to represent the amount. Add your own image and amount to each page. 1. suitable for primary school age students 2. Simple to use 3. Works well overall
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Down Under Teacher - 12 views

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    First grade teacher from Queensland who loves to share some amazing and inspirational ideas, strategies and resources. This teacher loves to share and feels that she is becoming a better teacher by learning from everyone she connects with.
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    1. Interesting to me in a sense that this teacher uses a lot of creative resources in her classroom, incorporates ICT's (the wide web) to share with other teachers - which is helpful in a sense of gathering knowledgable and creative resources. Gives lots of insights into the classroom, and shares life as a teacher - and the resources she uses for her students in the classroom.
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    Down under teacher is an Australian teacher's blog if the title has not gave it away for you. It appears to be particularly focused towards the Early Primary setting. She also experienced great difficulty getting in touch with other Australian teachers so you will find she has created a tab and encouraged other Australian teacher's to come forward with the names of their blogs.
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    The blog of a teacher
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    Very enjoyable Blog - loads of tips.
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    Australian Primary School teaching blog
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    I'm joining in with a fun linky hosted by Oz Curriculum HQ to share some tips for a fantastic first day of school. Be sure to head on over so you can see lots of other great ideas.
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    Connecting Australian Teachers together, with resources teachers can use.
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    Down Under Teacher is an Australian Teacher with some great ideas. Numerous amounts of details are put into the posts some really great ideas are shared.
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    Stumbled across this Blog gives real teacher insight and also has great classroom ideas and resources.
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A teacher mum keeping up with the times - 5 views

  • chool begins here in Victoria on Tuesday. It is the first time in ten years that I have not spent the summer busily preparing for the new school year. That has been a strange feeling.
  • My daughter, Novalie, is 5.5 months old and I am absolutely loving motherhood. While I won’t be in the classroom this year, apart from some possible replacement teaching, I’m thankful that there are still ways to keep up with education.
  • There was a time, not so long ago, when maternity leave would mean you’re out of the ‘education loop’. Now, with blogs, Twitter and other online resources, the education community is at your finger tips.
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      Great use of ICT to keep her skills current and to meet current trends and changes.
  • recently wrote some tips for graduate teachers on the excellent ABC Splash site which may be of interest to educators beginning their careers next week. I enjoyed having the chance to reflect back on my own learning journey.
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      This link could be useful to many of us in the near future.
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    This is kathleen Morris and her blog page is about how to incorporate blogging into her grade 4 classroom. Even though Kathleen is on maternity leave I believe the information posted in 2013 is relevant to my assignment reasons. Another note Kathleen was a team teaching partner to Kelly Jordan who has launched her own blog this year.
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    Although Kathleen is on maternity leave at the moment I found her blog posts both inspirational and incredibly helpful. She provides links to other helpful blogs as well as tips for new educators on how to stay connected. Kathleen is also a big advocator of integrating technology into our class rooms.
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    This blog is by Kathleen Morris. She is a primary school teacher in Victoria. She has a wealth of knowledge on her blog and I have been reading a post about integrating blogging into the school classroom.
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    Whilst a little outdated the information is relevant and has great ideas on how to integrate ICT into Literacy.
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    For those who are interested in integrating blogging into the classroom and other technologies
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    A teacher currently on maternity leave, using social media to keep up to date with the current education, teaching and learning trends. Dedicated teacher to be ensuring she doesn't lose skill or ability when it's time to return.
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