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Interactive Whiteboards in Education - 2 views

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    Wiki put together by past EDC3100 student on IWBs.
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Interactive learning in the early phase - 4 views

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    EQ site around ICTs in early phase of learning
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BBC - Science & Nature - Human Body and Mind - Interactive Body - 2 views

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    This interavtive human body and mind site is a great resourse for students learning human anatomy and physiology
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Paraburdoo Primary School | LWICT - Lower School Education, Paraburdoo, Pilbara, Wester... - 1 views

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    Interactive Whiteboard. Students engaging with tecnology variety of resources/ programs writing lessons, activities, short presentations, playbacks
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abcteach -- Free Printables, Interactives, Custom Documents, Clip Art, and Games - 1 views

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    US-based site with wide array of resources
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Presentation tools and learning activities - 2 views

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    A collection of links to different presentation tools (Powerpoint alternatives) but also includes ideas for learning activities.  e.g. Powerpoint Karaoke
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Effective ICT across the curriculum - EffectiveICT.co.uk - the effective use of ICT - I... - 1 views

  • Use of ICT in the classroom is not an optional extra, it is a National Curriculum requirement
  •   From an educational aspect, the use of computers brings a dynamism to lessons, putting pupils more in control of their learning, permitting independent progress and development.
  • The interactive nature of computers allows pupils to become more involved, permitting effective and active learning.
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    benefits of ICT in education

Pedagogical Framework - 2 views

started by Tanya Carter on 15 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
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PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS AND TECHNOLOGY: GENDER, TECHNOLOGY EXPERIENCE, BELIEFS AND PREDISP... - 0 views

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      This aligns with the necessity for courses such as EDC3100, as it ensures more active engagement with technology
  • In this case, increasing theinteraction possibilities of pre-service teachers with computer based technologies can be put forwardas a proposal that may decrease the technophobia risk in the long term.

SMART notebook lesson - Days of the week - 4 views

started by Tracy Welch on 16 Sep 13 no follow-up yet
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SMART Exchange - USA - Division - 1 views

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    This is a great interactive activity for introducing and reinforcing the concept of division
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Promethean IWB 2012-2013 Daily Calendar Math Resource - 6 views

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    The learning area/year level that could use this resource wout be from prep to year 6. What I like about the flipchart is that it is very interactive and provides resources for a wide range of maths concepts from birthdays, weather to hundreds charts, place value to number lines. Any problems it might have would be that for some things you need to enter or edit you have to switch back and forth between design mode.
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Basic Fractions - 2 views

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    The fairly uninspiring title doesn't do justice to this useful little link to a flipchart which uses interactive material to step learners through some of the useful aspects of fractions for a Year 6/7 stage.
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IWB working group - 3 views

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    A collection of outputs produced by a European working group on IWBs. Includes guidelines for use, procurement and videos of use
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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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