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On Not Banning Laptops in the Classroom - Techist: Teaching, Technology, History, & Inn... - 0 views

  • Those studies about the wonders of handwriting all suffer from the same set of flaws, namely, a) that they don’t actually work with students who have been taught to use their laptops or devices for taking notes. That is, they all hand students devices and tell them to take notes in the same way they would in written form. In some cases those devices don’t have keyboards; in some cases they don’t provide software tools to use (there are some great ones, but doing it in say, Word, isn’t going to maximize the options digital spaces allow), in some cases the devices are not ones the students use themselves and with which they are comfortable. And b) the studies are almost always focused on learning in large lecture classes or classes in which the assessment of success is performance on a standardized (typically multiple-choice) test, not in the ways that many, many classes operate, and not a measure that many of us use in our own classes. And c) they don’t actually attempt to integrate the devices into the classes in question,
  • I have plenty of conversations with students about how to take notes already. Most of the time their problem isn’t which device (pencil, laptop, phone, quill) they use to take those notes, but how to take them and how to use them to learn based on their own experiences, learning styles, and discipline
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    While the post is focused on Universities, there are a number of interesting points. Perhaps of most interest is the explanation why much of the research claiming that taking notes by hand writing is better than using a laptop/table.
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Using Multimedia to Teach Vocabulary: The Bridge That Leads to Deeper Understanding | R... - 2 views

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    PCK using multimedia to teach vocabulary
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3-Act Tasks (Graham Fletcher) - Google Sheets - 0 views

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    3-Act Tasks - big ideas, questions and links to videos. P-7 level mathematics

Initial ideas for assignment 2 - 16 views

started by chrisedc3100 on 05 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
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40 Essential iPad Apps for the Primary Classroom - 3 views

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    An overview of different apps and how they are used in the classroom. Also some great info and links regarding the use of IWBs
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What Is ICT Education and Why Is It Important? - Mid-Pacific ICT Center - 0 views

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    Using for another unit, finding some interesting links and information that could be useful for this study as well
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Blooms rose | The Wikimedia commons version of Bloom's rose … - 1 views

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    Blooms's taxonomy learning in action
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ECE Technology: 10 Trending Tools for Teachers - 3 views

  • ids are crazy for technology! And it’s important to provide early learners with time to simply play,
  • ECE Technology: 10 Trending Tools for Teachers
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    Kids are crazy for technology! And it's important to provide early learners with time to simply play, create and use their imaginations. However, teachers must also ensure that students learn to use current technology in this constantly-evolving world.
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    This blog post has introduced 10 useful tools that can be utilised in the classroom.
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    Kids are crazy for technology! And it's important to provide early learners with time to simply play, create and use their imaginations. However, teachers must also ensure that students learn to use current technology in this constantly-evolving world.
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    This is what is expected of early childhood teachers to learn about the benefits of integrating technology and how it reinforces key technical skills to thrive in coming ages where technology is becoming a necessity.
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Starfall: Learn to Read with Phonics, Learn Mathematics - 2 views

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      Great website. Have used it often for early years and special needs children.
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Playsheets - Teacher Tech - 2 views

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    Playsheets are a digital worksheet, they should give immediate feedback. Oftentimes they take the form of a game. For example, if you use a website like http://quia.com/web you can input your curriculum questions into a variety of game templates. It is still curriculum questions, but some gamification has been applied  to what is essentially a worksheet. A …
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    Playsheets are a digital worksheet, they should give immediate feedback. Oftentimes they take the form of a game. For example, if you use a website like http://quia.com/web you can input your curriculum questions into a variety of game templates. It is still curriculum questions, but some gamification has been applied  to what is essentially a worksheet. A …
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Week 4 Assignment 2 - 1 views

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    This is just a blog post with some thoughts and ideas for my assignment 2 unit plan. It would be a Year 2 English unit plan focusing on understanding and creating informative and persuasive texts, and would incorporate the use of ICT to assist with this.
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Week 4 - Assignment 2 Unit Topic - The Inklings of Em - 3 views

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    this is the start of my unit plan for Assignment 2. I'm doing Foundation year, and focusing on a History unit to do with Family trees.
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Learning to Open Up History for Students: Preservice Teachers' Emerging Pedagogical Con... - 1 views

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    Given students' preconceptions of history as fixed information, cultivating students' interpretive and evidence-based thinking is foundational to advancing their disciplinary understanding. This study examines the ways in which preservice history teachers construct tasks that demand students' interpretive and evidence-based thinking and attend to such thinking in their field placements while being taught to do so in their methods courses. Analysis of methods course assignments, student teaching observations, and assessments of candidates' disciplinary knowledge led to the construction of three cases of novice teachers' efforts to teach these ways of thinking to their students. The one novice who attended to her students' interpretive and evidentiary thinking translated her disciplinary knowledge into lessons that involved analysis of text in developing interpretations and gave general prompts to provide evidence in support of students' conclusions. This study highlights the role of preservice teachers' disciplinary understanding and pedagogical content knowledge in developing students' interpretive and evidentiary thinking in history classrooms.
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The Physical Education Teacher - 5 views

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    This blog contains some tips on the use of ICT in the HPE class, mainly with the use of iPads. It also provides some information on effectively using the technology (troubleshooting, data saving).
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    All things physical education and sports coaching!
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http://www.agtv.vic.edu.au/files/Website%202015/keycharliteracyp6.pdf - 0 views

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    Victorian differentiation in English
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Assignment 2 Draft - EDC3100 ICT BLOG - 4 views

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    My Ass 2 draft
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