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National Geographic Interactive Map - 1 views

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    These maps are interactive - you can add layers to them to show, for eg, population, temperature etc, you can search for individual locations, the "flag" icon on the left provides information on the country - a great resource!
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BeeBot - 4 views

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    Beebot maps
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BeautifulMind.io - 1 views

shared by djplaner on 27 Jun 12 - No Cached
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    Real-time web-based collaborative open source mind mapping
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40 Maps That Will Help You Make Sense of the World «TwistedSifter - 4 views

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    Evidence of the value of visualisation to awareness and learning
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Technology for positive: Using Technology to Differentiate Instruction - 1 views

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    "One of the major benefits of using technology in the classroom is the ability to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of every student in every lesson. Just as every student grows and develops at different rates, they learn in different ways and at different speeds. Technology makes it possible to pace lessons appropriately for each student's learning level and can be used to promote learning in the multiple intelligences. Below you will find website suggestions that address the different learning styles in your classroom with the help of technology: Verbal-Linguistic These learners enjoy learning through speaking, writing, reading, and listening. In the classroom setting these students shine when given tasks such as taking notes, researching, listening, reading for information, and writing. Websites to encourage learning for Verbal-Linguistic students: 1. http://wordle.net Allow students to express themselves creatively with words 2. http://ed.voicethread.com Capture student voices with audio, text, pictures , and video 3. http://zoho.com- A free online word processor, and presentation tool 4. http://gcast.com- Students can podcast (voice recording) online. 5. http://kerpoof.com - Students can create stories or mini- movies 6. http://www2.shidonni.com- Students create animated stories 7. http://tickatok.com Students can create stories and turn them into a book 8. http://pbskids.org/wordworld A world where words come alive 9. http://readwritethink.org 52 interactive activities related to reading, writing, and speaking 10. http://speakaboos.com Students can read stories online, record their own story and play literacy games Logical-Mathematical These learners love numbers, reasoning, and problem solving. These students enjoy measuring, calculating, and organizing data. In the classroom students will shine when given tasks such as collecting data, conducting experiments, solving proble
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Learning Theory - What are the established learning theories? - 4 views

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    Concept map showing a range of learning theories. Via @palbion
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Who is a digital Native? - 2 views

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    Somewhat interactive timeline that shows the various generations mapped against technical developments (e.g. when the term "blog" was coined, when the Mosaic browser was developed).
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Bubbl.us Help - 0 views

shared by missceals on 16 Aug 14 - No Cached
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    Concept Maps
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Welcome to the Mathematics Assessment Project - 1 views

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    American project looking at developing mathematic assessments that move beyond traditional methods.
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PKM - 0 views

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    This is a link to PKM in detail that I found very helpful when creating my concept map for Assignment 1
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instaGrok | A new way to learn - 1 views

shared by jenni brown on 11 Mar 13 - No Cached
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    I got this from a website I am subscribed to - Gizmo freeware. We think that Google is the way to always find stuff, but try this and see what you get. You type in what you want to know, and a mind map opens up on the topic. You can then click on each bubble and it extends! Fantastic.
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    Similar to a webquest-\In the school setting, an integrated teacher dashboard allows teachers to monitor the progess of each student, view their research activity, and view/comment on students' journals.
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Graphic of 21st Century Pedagogy - 1 views

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    Great concept map displaying, in simplified form, concepts included in 21st century pedagogy
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Unit Plan - 1 views

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    Firstly, a Unit Plan what's this? In education this basically encompasses weekly lesson plans (what is taught on a day to day basis) into an overarching idea say of Mapping in the Maths curriculum. A unit plan can run for a few weeks or can be extended over many weeks when teaching a very detailed subject area.
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Book Report Alternative: Examining Story Elements Using Story Map Comic Strips - ReadWr... - 0 views

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    Using comic strips to teach narratives. Idea for struggling readers and ESL students.
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Visual learning and outlining in the classroom | inspiration.com - 2 views

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    Inspiration Software provides programs to enable teachers and students to create visual learning aids through many methods. Under each tab, the benefits of each visual aid and suggestions of how to use the aids in a classroom environment are offered.
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How Apple Watch changed Molly's life - 0 views

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  • The Apple Watch's new feature is called the "taptic engine", which produces what Apple calls "haptic feedback". Haptics, derived from the Greek haptikos, refers to any form of interaction or communication by touch. The watch's engine allows wearers to set vibrations for various alerts and at adjustable intensity - or to send messages by taps to other users.
  • Ms Watt says the integration of haptics with the watch's map function is its most useful feature and is "definitely awesome for me as a deafblind person". It allows her to be directed around London's complex web of streets and alleys without hearing or sight
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    Newspaper article about how the new Apple Watch is opening up a range of new possibilities, in particular for a deaf and blind woman. Mentions the Apple Watch's haptic capability - the ability for the device to give feedback via touch. Likely to be the first widely used example of haptics.
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How does the course work?: A recommended learning process - 4 views

  • PKM Step Explanation EDC3100 Seek Find things out and keep up to date Work through the learning path. Check discussion forum posts. Check blog posts, Diigo resources etc. from people in EDC3100 and your Personal Learning Network (PLN). Sense Personalise information and use it Complete the activities in the learning path. Reflect on what you've seen and done on your blog. Doodle, and create concept maps and other artefacts that help you personalise what you've learned. Actively follow up on points that interest or confuse you. Work on assignments, prepare for Professional Experience, and build resources and processes for your teaching career. Share Exchanging resources, ideas and experiences Sharing resources and annotations via Diigo. Sharing insights and artefacts via your blog. Answering questions and making suggestions on the discussion forums. Participating in any course Facebook groups etc.
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Tamara's Technology Time - 7 views

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    As briefly discussed in module one it suggests that as a pre-service teacher we should consider including digital technologies to represent mental/conceptual models to assist in the learning process. I am interested to see how this may be achieved? Have you any ideas how this can be done in an inclusive classroom?
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    Currently I am teaching in an environment with a diverse group of students learning needs; Years 7-12. I have access to computers, IPad, Digital Projector, Internet the list goes on. E.g. Warm Ups are as a whole group on the whiteboard via the data projector and speakers. We have access to E-Books and Audio E-Books and programs like Reading Eggs for all ages.
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    Hi Tamara I came across a really simple concept mapping site today, which is very quick and easy to use. Bubbl.us While the same activity can be done in the student's book, so it is not transformative, it is an easy and engaging activity. Many of the students I work with as a teacher aid (mainly ASD and II) love using the computer rather than drawing and writing by hand. They can then download and save their image to their computer or google drive for later use.
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