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Backyard Learning - 2 views

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    Fantastic resources for students discovering their world in their own back yard.
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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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Just doing what makes sense - Crazy teacher lady - 5 views

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    An insightful and sometimes humorous blog of a former Biology/Physics teacher, and now curriculum director. Also includes loads of current biology resources!
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    Ramblings, musings, rants, and mumblings of a crazy science teacher.
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    Ramblings, musings, rants, and mumblings of a crazy science teacher.
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    It is always good to see that other teachers out there are a little crazy (and obsessed with ensuring students are learning to their potential). Have a read and see what you think.
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Primary Resources - FREE for Early Years (EYFS) KS1 & KS2 | - 3 views

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    I know it's not a blog but I have found many great resources on this site under the free registration section. Everything from kindy, prep to upper school. It certainly is worth checking out.
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Top Notch Teaching Blog - 5 views

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    Melinda Crean is a Perth primary school educator who shares ideas and resources in her blog: Top Notch Teaching, on how to better classroom practice. She shares different ideas and resources on topics such as classroom management, lesson ideas, reflective teaching, Specific Learning Disability (SLD) and much more.
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    Primary school teacher and dyslexia specialist, reflects and supports through her own blog for other teachers. She has some great resources and tips to help us out.

Sharing resources https://app.gonoodle.com/explore - 2 views

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Bianca Hewes - 2 views

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    High School English teacher from NSW.

Sharing Other Teacher Blogs - 8 views

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ICT resources for graduate teachers - Learning and Teaching - The University of Sydney - 3 views

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    Found this really good website that has instruction on how to complete various ICT task,
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Learn Lead Grow - 1 views

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    This blog provides creative ways to infuse technology and Universal Design for Learning in your classrooms.
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    A blog that discusses creative ways to infuse technology and Universal design into the classroom.
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All things education - 3 views

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    This blog is great for posts all things education. Has a lot of great content related to ICT.
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Year 6 Shenanigans- a great instagram for primary teachers - 4 views

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    Sally is a 1st year teacher that shows her passion and energy for her classroom and students through innovative Instagram posts. She incorporates ICTs into her posts and shows how important it is to stay connected to other teachers to share ideas and inspiration. She inspires my future teaching.
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    A great teacher that posts a variety of images depicting her day to day teaching life... Great inspiration!
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Teaching Ideas - 0 views

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    Thousands of free ideas and resources for teachers.
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Goodbye SAMR, Hello RATL! | IGNITEducation - 2 views

  • However the middle two levels of Augmentation and Modification are amorphous at best, at least when it is viewed from a classroom perspective.
  • to a classroom practitioner, the delineation may not be so clear. SAMR may function well as a model for researchers, but as a four point rubric for school districts, SAMR has been less effective than I had hoped.
  • In summary, SAMR gives educators poorly defined criteria while setting the goal at the very top of the framework.
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  • Take note that the TARGET resides at level three, giving room for the student to excel
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    Identifies some issues with SAMR model and proposes an extension to the RAT framework. Adds L for leadership to produce RATL.
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Welcome to The Cornerstone by Angela Watson! - 0 views

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    I have found this website and the accompanying facebook page to be overall quite good for finding resources or just generally being pointed in the right direction. I would love to hear what people think about it.
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Mind Amplifier: Howard Rheingold And The Value Of Convivial Tools - Forbes - 0 views

  • his is a helpful thought in a society that has placed more attention on the fact of digital technologies (the new iPhone!) than on what we do with them
  • but all technologies, to some degree or another, are enmeshed in what Langdon Winner calls ‘regimes,
  • Design of tools has—as Illich pointed out—been accomplished in the absence of any consideration of their effects on social, cognitive, and political regimes. Designers can be better educated. And so can the users of their tools
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  • The old model of learning—the sage on the stage—is being challenged by cooperative forms of co-learning in which teachers act as facilitators and students use the tools available, from search engines to smartphones, to learn collaboratively, with teachers acting as facilitators
  • The whole notion of meta-cognition, of treating attention as a trainable aspect of everyday thought, is a potential new discipline
  • He is developing tools for “knowledge design” that both help individuals capture and manipulate what they know, but that also help connect individual intelligence to different models and sources of knowledge.
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    Howard Rheingold has written about the use of digital technologies for learning and other tasks. In particular, the possibility that digital technologies can be mind amplifiers. Tools that enhance our ability to think and learn. Something EDC3100 will touch on in Week 3
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Blog - Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits - 1 views

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    Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits by Reagan Tunstall is a refreshing and inspirational teaching blog. Reagan shares "engaging and exciting educational materials". Check out the heading: Animal Research Creating an eBook ...
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let the children play - 4 views

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    early childhood ideas inside and outdoor activities
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    Early Childhood Blog promoting outdoor 'free range' play and pedagogy
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    A very informative blog about preschool, play, early childhood education, learning outdoors, play outdoors, children and nature and play activities specific to kindergarten.
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    I follow this group on Facebook and love seeing all,of their post. They post ideas and believes that should just be second nature to all childhood teachers though sadly are not. Play really does hold such an important role in the learning of young children, whether it is using the natural environment or ICT resources, allow children to be children and enjoy their childhood and let them learn naturally not through over processed activities designed by teachers that just need to meet paper work requirements.
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    This blog is full of fantastic ideas, resources and creativity for early childhood teachers, and pre service teachers.
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FREE Lesson Plans | Teachers | Digital textbooks and standards-aligned educational reso... - 24 views

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    "Discovery Education combines scientifically proven, standards-based digital media and a user community in order to empower teachers to improve student achievement. Free lesson plans written by teachers for teachers. Here you will find hundreds of original lesson plans for elementary, middle and high school students. Use them as they are or modify them to create your own."
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