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kaleubri

http://www.ipadsforeducation.vic.edu.au/userfiles/files/ipads_for_learning_getting_star... - 0 views

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    benefits of ipads in the classroom, teacher pedagogy, different apps to use and how they can be used
kaleubri

Digichild - Early Childhood Australia - 0 views

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    young children and their growing awareness to the tech saavy world
mini6349

Early childhood educator - Alice Brown (USQ Lecturer) - 2 views

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    Alice Brown is an early childhood health, wellbeing and social ecology specialist lecturing at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) where she teachers undergraduate and post-graduate students. She has completed her Doctoral, Masters and Bachelor st She posts interesting, professional and insightful articles and ideas that are related to early childhood.
kayla837

Teaching, Learning, and the "Curse of Knowledge" | ASCD Inservice - 6 views

  • This “curse of knowledge” highlights a problem for all educators: once you know something, it is difficult to imagine not knowing it.
  • Once you know something, it’s hard to imagine not knowing it. And that, in turn, makes it harder for you to communicate to a novice.”
  • those who know something deeply (like the expert chess players) think differently about the content than do amateurs
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    Another optional reading from week 1.
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    I love the second quote! I find my head hurts if I try too hard to imagine not knowing something. I find as a teacher it really interesting seeing students going from 'I don't understand this' to 'How did I not see this before?'. I love seeing the flash of understanding so I really love that quote!
badgermac

InterestED (@EduCharlesAU) | Twitter - 0 views

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    Charles is a primary to Middle school language teacher that always looks to extend the opportunities his students have through technology.
hellom4

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 8 views

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    A brief introduction to Diigo and some examples of how teachers and stud ents can use it for learning.
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    Creative Commons Photo courtesy of Michael Surran Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License Diigo is a powerful information capturing, storing, recalling and sharing tool. Here are just a few of the possibilities with Diigo: Save important websites and access them on any computer. Categorize websites by titles, notes, keyword tags, lists and groups.
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    Useful information about using Diigo in the classroom.
denise75

Ms. Cassidy's Classroom Blog - 7 views

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    Ms Cassidy's blog documents the interesting and valuable learning achievements of her students. Her blog offers a great variety of lesson ideas, including those which involve ICTs such as twitter to communicate with other learners from around the world and enhance the learning experience of all.
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    Upon researching a 'sharing teacher' - a teacher that is sharing what they do online, I stumbled aimlessly across a weblog entitled Ms. Cassidy's Classroom Blog. This weblog is from a class of 6 year olds in Canada and not only shares pictures and special activities going on within the classroom, i.e. Pancake Day, but also invaluable ICT resources such as Videos Just For Us and Learning with Twitter. The absolute BEST thing about this weblog though is that the 20 students in the class and actively involved within the ICT. They can comment and add any discussion to the page they like about their learning and the teacher provides an individual page for each student which they are solely responsible for keeping up to date, and posting evidence of their learnings. This is an exceptional idea of incorporating ICT into student learning as well as provide student parents and families an artefact in which they can see exactly their students learning and development.
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    Kathy Cassidy is a teacher in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. She is a first grade teacher who uses her blog to share the learning of her students with the world. Within her blog each child has a separate blog where they share heir activities and learning with videos pictures and posts. I have found this excellent as it allows the children to develop ICT skills early in their education and gives the parents and insight of why it is a great way to learn and allows them to see how there children are learning. her blog is always updated with will be great to follow for the rest of the semester and future. i was drawn to Kathy's blog as she teaches in the same context I do and reading her blog I felt like I knew her children and discovered more ideas to incorporate ICT'S into my pedagogy.
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    This is a teacher's blog with examples of activities used in the classroom. It includes examples of how ICTs can be incorporated.
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    It's fun to make the Playdoh balls, but even more fun to smash them with your fist! After working so diligently to help Emmy Barr with her business, the students wondered what she had won in the contest.
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    Thank you for the link to this blog
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    A wonderful blog celebrating the the learning of a grade 1 class. Learning Activity Ideas that incorporate ICT.
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    This blog site is up to date and relevant, providing an inside look at the class practice with current photos and videos.
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    I found this blog really interesting as it shows the children are engaged in using ICT in the classroom with their own blogs and videos of their work. It also shows the use of not using ICT with lots of hands on experiences. I think it shows the importance of using both in the classroom depending on what your learning. I will definitely keep a close eye on this blog.
denise75

Miss Jacob's Little Learners - 4 views

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    I have followed Miss Jacob for a while on facebook and find lot's of resources from different websites in this one location. It is great for ideas for younger children without having to look at lot's of different websites.
Susan McInnes

Down Under Teacher - 12 views

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    First grade teacher from Queensland who loves to share some amazing and inspirational ideas, strategies and resources. This teacher loves to share and feels that she is becoming a better teacher by learning from everyone she connects with.
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    1. Interesting to me in a sense that this teacher uses a lot of creative resources in her classroom, incorporates ICT's (the wide web) to share with other teachers - which is helpful in a sense of gathering knowledgable and creative resources. Gives lots of insights into the classroom, and shares life as a teacher - and the resources she uses for her students in the classroom.
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    Down under teacher is an Australian teacher's blog if the title has not gave it away for you. It appears to be particularly focused towards the Early Primary setting. She also experienced great difficulty getting in touch with other Australian teachers so you will find she has created a tab and encouraged other Australian teacher's to come forward with the names of their blogs.
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    The blog of a teacher
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    Very enjoyable Blog - loads of tips.
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    Australian Primary School teaching blog
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    I'm joining in with a fun linky hosted by Oz Curriculum HQ to share some tips for a fantastic first day of school. Be sure to head on over so you can see lots of other great ideas.
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    Connecting Australian Teachers together, with resources teachers can use.
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    Down Under Teacher is an Australian Teacher with some great ideas. Numerous amounts of details are put into the posts some really great ideas are shared.
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    Stumbled across this Blog gives real teacher insight and also has great classroom ideas and resources.
Susan McInnes

ThePhysicalEducator.com | Physical Education Blog - 2 views

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    This blog is all things physical education. It has categories which assist teachers and educators with things such as unpacking curriculum, 'how to' on topic related to hpe, examples of how teachers are teaching content, apps which can assist, and the opportunity to ask questions.
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    A personal blog that follows the creator on their journeys as a HPE teacher, the highs that are included when you see success in students and his reflections on personal growth in the industry.
jadeliang

Play is the process by which children are learning || Teach Preschool - 2 views

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    Children learn through play. This blog has emphasised the importance of play in early childhood education.
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    Thanks for sharing this good blog. I liked the ideas for looking at bones with children. Play is how children make sense of their world.
sarah hashim

to ponder - 1 views

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    there are 3 things in here that's confusing me: 1. this course is about me using ICT to enhance and transform teaching for my students BUT 2. its not about me learning how to use ICT OR 3. about learning how to teach my children how to use ICT Above 3 points are confusing me.
Elise Green

The value of conceptual models: Theories are types of mental models - 1 views

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      Learning contexts are becoming very digitally driven and so is the future workplace- as a teacher it is our position to make the correct choices to approach our teaching to suit these digital worlds. No matter how new or uncomfortable.  
kiakenny87

Classroom Fun: The Very Greedy Bee - 7 views

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    Blog for ECH teachers. Rescources and ideas.
sarah hashim

assignment 1 help! - 6 views

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    EDC3100 assignment 1 help!!
sarah hashim

understanding the 3 tools - 3 views

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    blog, feedly, diigo
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