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Ripper Reading Resources - Rigorous Teaching Resources for Higher Order Thinking - 1 views

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    Kylie M (Who happens to be a USQ lecturer) shares a range of great literacy resources on her blog. There is also lots of links to additional resources and blogs that are useful for primary school teachers. This blog has lots of information that would be valuable for lesson planning for Prac.
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What is the future of technology in education? | Teacher Network | The Guardian - 0 views

  • The future is about access, anywhere learning and collaboration, both locally and globally. Teaching and learning is going to be social. Schools of the future could have a traditional cohort of students, as well as online only students who live across the country or even the world. Things are already starting to move this way with the emergence of massive open online courses (MOOCs).
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    Matt has opened my eyes to view how education can change by the use of the cloud. His perception seems futuristic, but may be fulfilled in the near future. I have highlighted some information that I found interesting for people to view.
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Help students better organize the studying process - 2 views

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    Sometimes students have no idea how to go about studying efficiently, so of course they don't do as well as they might. I've developed a strategy to help my students better organize the study process. I'd like to share it with you to use.
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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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Technology and Teaching: Finding a Balance - 13 views

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    I found this article interesting as it reflects on the importance of embracing technology to benefit our students for the future.
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    Thanks for the article! I found this really interesting as I think as educators we do need to find that balance that works well in your classroom. There may be students that struggle with technology so I'm not sure if you would continue to use it as much as other classrooms...... Very interesting!!
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Instagram - 5 views

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    This teacher shares and sells resources which are useful and inspiring. A blog I love to check out when I am looking for resources or inspiration for the groups of children I see at school
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Blog - Kleinspiration - 0 views

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    Erin Klein is well known for being an award winning educator, a national keynote speaker and achieved her masters in education. She provides information to her readers about creative ways to amp up lessons, keeping organised and gives tips and tricks for classroom activities and using ICT's.
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Copyright guide for students - Copyright - The University of Sydney - 4 views

  • The owner of copyright in a work has a number of exclusive rights including the right to control publication and copying of their work, as well as the right to make the work available online. Copyright owners also have moral rights and performers' rights.
  • Usually the author or creator of a work is the copyright owner. There are some exceptions to this rule so if you need more information on ownership of copyright see Who owns copyright.
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      The ownership of copyright has some interesting implications for sites such as "Teachers pay Teachers". (i.e. a teacher may not own the copyright for the material they produce)
  • Australia does not have a system of copyright registration. Once your work has been placed in a material form, that is, written down, recorded or filmed, it is protected by copyright
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  • Usually you need the copyright owner’s permission to copy their work
  • some exemptions, such as the fair dealing provisions, which permit limited copying for a range of reasons, including research or study, without infringing copyrigh
  • This allows you to copy limited amounts from copyright works for your course needs, to prepare a research paper or essay, or to write a thesis without infringing copyrigh
  • You need to consider five factors before deciding if your copying constitutes fair dealin
  • It's a myth that material on the internet isn’t protected by copyright and that you can copy or download whatever you like
  • Always check the terms of use section of the website before downloading or printing material.
  • if the information is in electronic format, post the URL or citation on your blog, website or shared server space: sharing the URL is not a copyright infringement
  • You cannot upload the presentation onto a blog or website as that would mean that the copying you carried out would no longer be for research or study.
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    A introduction to what copyright means for you as a student. Applies directly to assignment 1.
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Todayis Present - Primary Hsitory � Interactive Schooling - 1 views

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    Terminology of history, resource to use in my unit plan
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25 awesome apps for teachers, recommended by teachers - 12 views

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    Found this and thought it was an amazing list. Has helped a lot with prac. What are the best apps for teachers? We asked TED-Ed Innovative Educators and the TED-Ed community. Below, 25 awesome apps recommended for teachers, by teachers. TED-Ed More than 250,000 teachers use TED education tools to spark student curiosity and explore presentation literacy skills. "TED-Ed is an outstanding resource in my classroom," says TED-Ed Innovative Educator Jennifer Hesseltine.
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Sight Words - 8 views

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    This is aimed at kids with dyslexia but I don't think it would matter either way. There are some creative and fun ways to learn sight words.
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    Thanks for sharing.
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    This is an awesome and fun way for children to learn sight words. It's always great when we can make school fun!
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    Brilliant! I was just doing an observation in prep yesterday, will be sure to pass this on!
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Using Bee-Bot for Numeracy - YouTube - 3 views

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    Video of young learners giving instructions to a bee-bot to play snakes and ladders while practicing their numeracy skills.
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    Hi David, This looks like something new and fun but is it? Is this technology replacing, enhancing or transforming learning? Also there are only 8 children in the video in a real prep class there would be 20 plus and they would not be as calm and well mannered when taking turns. Seems like fun for a small group all the same.
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Science Learning Activity Types - 1 views

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    The three sets of activity types (conceptual knowledge building, procedural knowledge building, and knowledge expression) are presented in the tables that follow, including compatible technologies that may be used to support each type of learning activity. The technologies listed in the tables are meant to be illustrative. The taxonomy authors do not necessarily endorse the specific software titles and/or Web sites listed
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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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Text Compactor: Free Online Automatic Text Summarization Tool - 1 views

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    This is a great website to use with students who struggle to read long passages of text.
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Learning is Messy - Roll up your sleeves and get messy - 4 views

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    this is a male teacher who has much diversity in his classroom and low education background using blogs
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Using rich assessment tasks in mathematics to engage students and inform teaching - 3 views

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    Paper talking about rich assessment tasks. Some nice examples of problems with assessment and some examples of rich assessment tasks.
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