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Nigel Coutts

Perseverance and Mathematics - A mathematical journey to Mars - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    The landing of the Perseverance rover on Mars is an excellent catalyst for a discussion with students about the nature of Mathematics. It is a chance to inspire curiosity and wonderment and to do so through a mathematical lens.
Alison Hall

Seven Wonders of the Whiteboard Challenge - 188 views

Hi Jess - congratulations on taking the initiative! Sounds like a great challenge and there are already some wonderful ideas for each week! Big big pat on the back :) Jess McCulloch wrote: > Are ...

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Nigel Coutts

Valuing and responding to resistance to change - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Change is something that we fear or embrace. It is widely considered as the one constant in our lives. For education at present we face a deluge of reports that the pace of change shall only accelerate and its scale become more absolute. No wonder then that many teachers feel now is a good time for a move out of the profession. For others the changing face of education is seen as bringing exciting new possibilities wrapped in engaging challenges. Regardless of how reliable predictions for change may prove to be it is worth considering how individuals and groups respond to it.
Brian Smith

Increase Your Website's Popularity With Live Chat Support Software - 0 views

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    Delivering enhanced online customer service you can increase the popularity of your website. Live chat software has done wonders in attracting your customers' attention. The presence of pop up chat window grabs the attention of every coming visitor. Online support chat enables retailers to provide, personalized, real-time and quick assistance to their customers.
Jonathan Wylie

The Benefits of Google Apps for Education in Schools - 59 views

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    With so many schools adopting Google Apps for Education, you may be wondering what all the fuss is about. This article explores exactly what you can look forward to if your school or district decides to 'go Google'.
Danny Nicholson

TimeGlider: Web-based Timeline Software - 0 views

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    There is a time traveler in each of us. Whether you are a litigator or an 8th grader, TimeGlider can quickly enhance your experience of the past, present, and future. Once you've explored a TimeGlider timeline, you'll wonder why you've never seen information organized like this before.
Caroline Bucky-Beaver

Fantastic Contraption: A fun online physics puzzle game - 0 views

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    This is a great game and really makes you think! It would be wonderful for pairs of younger students to work on together or as a whiteboard, whole class activity.
Paul McMahon

Livescribe :: Never Miss A Word - 0 views

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    This looks a pretty cool gadget. Wonder if it will have any effect on the IWB market? It could presuably capture to a peice of software like smart notebook? Could the old stand with butcher's paper be the new IWB?
Jess McCulloch

Seven Wonders fo the Whiteboard Challenge - 44 views

Are you using an IWB regularly but know you could use it better?Are you new to using an interactive whiteboard (IWB)? Have you used one for ages but want some other ideas? Then you are invited to ...

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Free + Technology + SMART Board Resources = Happy Teachers, Engaged Students | TeqSmart... - 0 views

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    Happy Teacher Appreciation Day! We think the following site is a wonderful share for today! So, If you are looking for a great site that offers a ton of free
Ced Paine

Amazing Space - 1 views

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    Amazing Space uses the Hubble Space Telescope's discoveries to inspire and educate about the wonders of our universe.
sherryn moore

55 Interesting Ways to use the Interactive Whiteboard in the Clas - 3 views

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    Highly recommend this!!!!! Some wonderful ideas,tips and tricks on how to use the Snartboard effectively. Some great shortcuts. I suggest working through these 1 by 1 - selecting those that are relevant to grade/stage etc.
Jermaine Sullivan

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    Loans till payday is the wonderful way to find the best monetary help to overcome any kind of urgent everyday expenditure. The main feature of these loans are that no need to pay any fees by applying for this loan scheme.
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10 Electrical Safety Steps for Keeping you and your Family Safe - Professional Electric... - 0 views

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    When it comes to keeping your family safe from harm, you want to do everything in your power. Dealing with electricity can be a dangerous thing if you don't do it correctly. Teaching your family how to properly approach electrical problems can make a world of difference in their safety. Here are our top 10 electrical safety tips to help keep your family safe from harm. 1.) Avoid Overloading An Electrical Outlet And Power Strips Being in the technology age, it can sometimes be difficult to charge all of our mobile items. From your phone to your iPod, to your computer, you need to have a clear outlet space to do so. Many think the best solution is to simply add more temporary outlets to their existing hardwired outlets. This can be done with power strips and multi-outlet plugins. While these may seem convenient at first, they actually can cause major electrical problems. Overloading outlets can cause burnt plugs, and in more severe cases, full-on house fires. You should avoid using multi-outlet plugins as much as possible to reduce your family's risk of danger. 2.) Don't Yank On Electrical Cords It may seem tempting from time to time to pull on a power cord to get it out of the wall. Just because it saves you that short trip back down the hallway to unplug the sweeper, it's actually costing you more in the long run because of the wear it takes. Realize that by yanking power cords, you can damage the cord, the plug, and the actual wall outlet. In the event that your wall outlet has become loose due to being yanked on, we suggest calling a qualified electrician to fix the issue. 3.) Avoid Keeping Power Cords Near Water If you've ever noticed that the outlets in your kitchen and bathroom are shaped differently than the rest, you've seen a GFCI outlet. These are specially made to help decrease the likelihood of electrical shock in the event that water seeps into the outlet. You can do yourself a favor and protect you and your family from electrical shock b
Nigel Coutts

Curiosity as the edge of knowledge phenomenon that drives learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    We are driven by curiosity. It is an innately human quality that has driven us to explore, ask questions, investigate, wonder why and search for a deeper understanding. In a very fundamental way curiosity is the driver of all self-directed learning. It is our desire to find out more, unlock new knowledge and answer our questions (big ones and little ones) that compels us to learn. Sir Ken Robinson famously and provocatively asked "Do Schools Kill Creativity?". The same question might be asked about curiosity.
Nigel Coutts

Reflections from Mathematics: The Greatest Show - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    I have just had the opportunity to spend the weekend learning alongside a large group of mathematics teachers. After a day and a half of talking and thinking about mathematics teaching, I am excited to get back to school and try out some new ideas. There were also some key takeaways for me that I share below. These are the questions or wonderings that my mind wandered to while listening to the numerous talented speakers over the past two days.
Nigel Coutts

What skills might our students most need beyond school? - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    It is tempting to make predictions of the skills that our students will need beyond their time at school. Such wondering can be a useful guide as we contemplate what we shall focus on with our curriculum. Unsurprisingly, there is no shortage of predictions for future skillsets published by educators, economists and analysts. What might we learn from such lists, and how should education systems respond?
Nigel Coutts

Reflections from EduTech 2017 - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    EduTech in Sydney has been a remarkable experience. A grand celebration of education and an energising gathering of educators ready to share stories and make connections. Despite the rainy weather some 8000 educators came together in the inspiring new International Convention Centre at Darling Harbour and left two days later with hers full of new ideas and wonderings of what might be the future of education. With many ideas still bubbling away here is a brief list of the key take-aways.
Nigel Coutts

A Question of Scale: Meeting a Global Need - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    I recently spent ten days in Cambodia accompanying students on a service trip where they developed their cultural understanding and spent time improving the environment of a local school. While laying pavers and digging a ditch I had a chance to reflect on the difficulties facing education in a country like this. I came away with questions, wondering and few answers. 
Nigel Coutts

Insights into the true power of Number Talks - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Number Talks are a wonderful way to see where our students are with their mathematical thinking. As a part of a daily routine, a Number Talk promotes number sense and mathematical reasoning. In this post, I revisit what a Number Talk can reveal about our students' understanding of mathematics, and how they might be used to promote a fresh perspective. In addition, I examine a success criteria for Number Talks that is more expansive and recognises their true power.
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