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reasons - 3 views

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    Find, Use and Share quality education resources that suit your needs. FUSE is a portal, a repository, a search engine, a workspace, and a way of sharing quality education digital content and resources.
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PE and Me | My Physical Education & Teaching Blog - by Graham Mallen - 0 views

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    This blog provides a value based approach to education and may be useful
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3 Awesome Apps for Teachers to Create their Own Apps ~ Educational Technology and Mobil... - 4 views

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    In response to my own question on twitter earlier, there are indeed programs that allow students to develop their own Apps, thanks to a quick google search. I think this would be a great introduction to the classroom to extend creativity and learn basic knowledge and skills to become innovative creators in the future
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ABC Reading Eggs - 0 views

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    More for actual teachers as need to sign up, but you can have a free trial. Teachers at my work use this a lot for letter recognition and literacy practice. Something to keep for future - great for early childhood and special ed.
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    readingeggs is great Michelle!! I use it with the children I work with, and is especially beneficial for learning difficulties.
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Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog - 4 views

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    Take a look at this excellent class blog. The teacher posts about a story, and the students respond to the blog following an activity where they have to do some independent research. Lots of key learning area integration going on here!
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AITSL May eNews - 1 views

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    AITSL is the Australian authority on professional teacher standards. Here is the May eNews fyi. Worth following @aitsl
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Blended Learning - YouTube - 1 views

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    Innovative use of blended learning, using a rotating centres approach: Teacher instruction, Group work, Technology group. They are able to do more differentiated instruction within this model and looks like they're using some digital curriculum or an LMS.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Six Free Alternatives to PowerPoint and Keynote - 3 views

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    Blog by Richard Byrne - refers to some tools we already know about and additional ones I hadn't heard of. See if you know them all.
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Friday Follow or Find - Flipboard | Teaching and Learning - 4 views

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    Here's a post about a brilliant blog I found. Very innovative and creative teacher using ICTs in her classroom. I've blogged here about her use of Flipboard to create magazines for her class.
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The Technoliterate | ~teacher~learner~ - 3 views

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    Great blog: The Technoliterate. Lots of visuals and interesting posts.
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Free Technology for Teachers: 76 Examples of Using Haiku Deck in School - 0 views

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    Another fantastic blog about Haiku Deck - free iPad app that promotes visual literacy. Check it out.
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Welcome to Cloud Science - 0 views

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    More web-based Science resources that are worth sharing - for Primary school teachers.
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Student Blogs: Digital Portfolios | Primary Tech - 2 views

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    How a primary teacher approached student blogs as part of their digital portfolio, but after they had learnt to blog as a whole class. Very interesting. From another Diigo site.
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doi:10.1016/j.compedu.2008.04.002 - Examining_the_digital_divide_in_K-12_public_schools... - 0 views

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    This is a comprehensive study which I found while researching for another subject. It illustrates how teacher ICT pedagogy can impact upon the outcomes for students.
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Knowmia - Thousands of Video Lessons on Every Subject - 0 views

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    Collection of video lessons from teachers.
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Self-authored e-books: Expanding young children's literacy experiences and skills (full... - 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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Spelling & Vocabulary Website: SpellingCity - 4 views

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    the site automates the study of word lists for spelling and vocabulary. You can enter any list and VocabSpellingCity.com provides the sentences and definitions for the 20 different learning activities, including a WordSeach, HangMouse (think hangman), WordUnScramble, SpellingTest, VocabularyTest, WhichWord, MatchIt, Alphabetize, SpeedySpeller, Word-O-Rama, digital and printable flashcards, and more. Many teachers also use the site as a way to generate printables, since all of the games can also be delivered as printable worksheets
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    This site is really handy for help with children's spelling homework. Each week when my children get different spelling words I simply type in each word to create a list and the kids can choose from a number of different games to help them learn their words. Phiona
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    This site was used during my last practical experience. The teacher would create the different spelling lists and during spelling groups the students would have a chance to work on there lists at different days of the week. A very handy resources.
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Teach 4 the Heart - 3 views

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    Written by a truly inspirational teacher. There are some really good articles here.
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    Helping You Make a Difference Teach 4 the Heart is all about what the name implies: teaching in a way that will make an eternal difference in our students' hearts and lives.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Ten Terrific Mind Mapping and Brainstorming Tools - 2 views

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    Richard Byrne's blog again! "Create drawings and documents on your tablet. You can create using free-hand drawing tools, using typing tools, or a combination of the two tool sets. Your drawings and documents can be sent to and synced with other users so that they can comment and edit your drawings and documents." From another Diigo group.
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