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Diane Thomas

Toolbelt Theory - Ira David Socol - 8 views

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      This is so true when teaching SWDs, by bringing the information to them and teaching them how to use it, opens a world of information and development for each student individually.  By teaching special needs, it is imperative for the teacher to be open minded to all that is afforded them within the education system.
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    Very interesting theory I had not considered or heard of. I do believe a lot of the time students are set up to fail in the "test" environment. However I need to do some more research as I'm wondering about the basics of literacy and numeracy and how this all fits together. I can see huge benefits for special needs, and like he says, we all have "special needs" in certain areas.
conway077

▶ Reimagining Learning: Richard Culatta at TEDxBeaconStreet - YouTube - 2 views

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    Richard Culatta TED talk on using technology to reimagine learning
jillarnell2015

A New Fantastic Bloom's Taxonomy Wheel for iPad Apps - 3 views

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      The de Bono is focused on critical and creative thinking, and is represented in the form of six hats which fits with Home Economics perfectly when students work through design challenges. I am a visual learning and i really love the iPedagogical wheel of aps
u1042686

Teaching Maths with Meaning - 2 views

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    Excellent resources for maths lessons in primary school.
cazza2015

Information for Schools - Reading Eggs - 3 views

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    Reading Eggs Information
cddoran

Technology takes hold in the early grades | EdSource - 7 views

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    ICT and the Early Years
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    Hi, I liked reading your article about bringing ICT into the early years education and how it can work as another teacher. In Australian schools as most pre-service teachers and if you are a parent would probably know. The children are using Reading Eggs and Matheletics. My children are in years 1 and 3 and have found these programs easy to follow and navigate through the levels with a lot of success in their learning. They can also log-in on our home computer to extend their learning further. Programs such as these are a great tool in encouraging the skills of reading and learning maths without overloading them with too much computer time.
tanyacouper

HQ Education HQ article - 1 views

http://au.educationhq.com/news/12553/food-poisoning-hits-qld-school-principals/ Hi all, this article will be quite interesting to Home Economic and hospitality pre service teachers, however is als...

edc3100 resources education

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elle2015

Howard Gardner: 'Multiple intelligences' are not 'learning styles' - The Washington Post - 6 views

  • for educators
  •  Individualize
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      'Apps' can be a great way to incorporate ICTs into the classroom 
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  • But ‘apps’ make it possible to individualize for everyone.
  •  Pluralize
  •  Drop the term “styles
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    Very interesting read. Thoughts?
djplaner

Teachers' Education Review | Just another WordPress site - 5 views

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    A fortnightly podcast looking at a range of educational issues impacting Australian teachers. Typically something interesting in most shows.
u1046622

Minute papers - encouraging relection? - 2 views

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    I enjoyed reading this short paper that was mentioned in the course modules about short online reflections! What do you think?
alicefoddy

Donald Clark Plan B - 0 views

  • collaboration, communication, creativity, critical skills. Can the real world really be that alliterative?
  • I'm all for abandoning this ‘21st centur
  • more academic, more test-driven, PISA obsessed and has failed to use the technology that we all use,
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  • I'd prefer young people to have the skills that keep them sceptical, critical and independent.
  • but share, discuss, communicate, even hang out in coffee shops.
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      I would argue that this is the attitude of the 21st century as well.
  • where all of this is banned
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      Maybe we need to change the classroom environment to cater for this. 
  • Not one single teacher in the schools my sons attended has an email address available for parents. I’ve attended innumerable educational conferences where only a handful of the participants used Twitter.
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      This I find quite shocking. 
  • Across the world young people have collaborated on Blogs, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube to bring down entire regimes and force political change. Not one of them has been on a digital literacy course. And, in any case, who are these older teachers who know enough about digital literacy to teach these young people? And how do they teach it – through collaborative, communication on media using social media – NO. By and large, in educational institutions, this stuff is shunned, restricted, even banned. We learn digital literacy by doing, largely outside of academe.
  • Was there a sudden break between these skills in the last century compared to this century? No. What’s changed is the need to understand the wider range of possible communication channels. This comes through mass adoption and practice, not formal education.
  • I’ve seen no evidence that teachers have the disposition, or training, to teach these skills.
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    This Blog argues against the need to teach 21st century skills. It's a little controversial, what do you think?
lalysseburch

Toolbelt Theory - Ira David Socol - 1 views

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    Week 1 - Reading ReflectionThis article was found on Diigo, shared by a EDC3100 group member named Diane Thomas Upon reading this theory as week one is coming to a close it brought me back to the beginning of the week where I was first introduced into EDC3100.
leehillas

What you know and how you will learn: Elements of reflection - 2 views

  • The following draws on the five elements of reflection identified by Ullmann et al (2012), these five are: Description of an experience. Personal experience. Critical analysis. Taking perspectives into account. An outcome of reflection. In short, when you are reflecting on your blog, aim to ensure that all five elements are present.
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    elements of reflection
angelajhayes

i'VE GOT A PET. - 4 views

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    I thought I'd post this short movie. It's an example of ICT activities being done in a class I had my last practicum in. It is a simple activity that the teacher did, using ICTs that were readily availble.. The teacher takes a traditional printed text being used in guided reading (PM readers) and helps the students produce a digital text based on the language used in the original text. Students select images from google images and then use a digital camera to take photos or video, and manipulate the images using IWB software, to place themselves in the digital text. The images are uploaeded into Movie Maker where additonal text, ddialogue and sound are added. The finished artefact is then uploaded toYouTube so that it can be placed on the school website for sharing. The students and their families can view the new digital text at home. The movie is also presented at the school assembly. The teacher does ICT activities like this on a regular basis in English. If you google Tyalgum Public School and click on More News you can view other ICT activities the Kindergarten, Year , Year 2 class did. I think this type of ICT activity gives the students a sense of ownership of their learning.
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    This is a great activity. Just emphasises how important it is that we know how to use all of these ICTs in the classroom because if we don't know them this activity could take a long time or ICTs wouldn't be used in such a great way. Out of interest how long did it take?
u1044820

Inclusion in the 21st-century classroom: Differentiating with technology - Reaching ev... - 10 views

shared by u1044820 on 06 Mar 15 - No Cached
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    Enjoyed the video showing how technology can teach children in a fun and engaging way to learn but also requiring them to engage in real life problem solving, writing and reflection. Interesting how they chose to access the program from home too. That says a lot. I thought that this would be more middle years teaching. Do you think this could be used in Primary?
nat5brown

Recognizing the potential of ICT in Early Childhood education Analytical survey.pdf - 4 views

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    UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education
djplaner

Family-School & Community Partnerships Bureau - 11 views

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    Project funded by the Australian government to "support Australian schools, families and communities build sustainable, collaborative, productive relationships"
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