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Aaron Davis

An Amazing Race using Voxer | transformative LEARNING - 0 views

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    A great way of using technology to empower student voice in and out of the classroom.
Aaron Davis

What Twitter offers teachers: The evidence | EduResearch Matters - 0 views

  • Twitter is a filter for educational content
  • Twitter facilitates positive, supportive, contact between teachers but not sustained educational conversations
  • Educator tweeters are not prone to tweeting inane meaningless comments
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  • Twitter offers connections with a network of like-minded educators
  • Hashtags enable access to a wide variety of web-based resources and news without the need to interact with others or to sift through the personal communications between others.
  • The majority of hashtag posts contain educational links
  • Twitter gives a user total control over the level of interaction and focus
  • The key characteristics of effective professional development could be accomplished through the use of Twitter.
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    An interesting summary of some research into the benefits of Twitter on learning.
Aaron Davis

Can we all please just agree to disagree? | About Teaching - 0 views

  • Dissent is not negative, its a sign of a vibrant and healthy community
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    An interesting post from Corinne Campbell on the power and importance of disagreement online.
Aaron Davis

Listen and learn | transformative LEARNING - 0 views

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    A great piece on using various apps to listen and learn
Aaron Davis

What "Digital" Accelerates #LeadershipDay14 | The Principal of Change - 0 views

  • The network is where the information has been found, but the ability to remix it for your own context is where innovation happens.
  • is essential that we not only share what is happening in our schools, but engage in true, two-way conversations with our communities.
  • Empowering our teachers to share their voice and open the doors to what they do in the classroom, also gives our community a new perspective on what it is to be an educator, and how we are willing to go above and beyond for our kids.
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    A fantastic discussion about leadership and technology from George Couros. Included is an interesting reflection on voice and technology.
Aaron Davis

Some thoughts on professional development | transformative LEARNING - 0 views

  • It seemed the richest conversations happened on the way to a session so sometimes we just kept walking even if that meant we missed out on a session.
  • Can you build a conference around networking or do we need the sessions to amplify the conversation?
  • The best professional development requires giving, whether it be your opinion, your story or your skill. The more that I give to my PLN, the more I grow.
Aaron Davis

Personalised learning for teachers… | What Ed Said - 0 views

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    A great example of empowering teachers in regards to their own learning.
Aaron Davis

Brain Doodles - 0 views

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    A great guide to how to do sketchnotes and doodling.
Aaron Davis

Podcasts for Pedagogues | the spicy learning blog ~ education, technology, parenting, t... - 0 views

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    A collection of interesting podcasts from Royan Lee.
Aaron Davis

Twitter connects learning inside, outside the classroom SmartBlogs - 0 views

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    An interesting discussion of the benefits of Twitter to learning and communication from a kindergarten teacher.
Aaron Davis

Am I a Blogger? - The Message - Medium - 0 views

  • Over the last 30 years, we’ve systematically eliminated young people’s ability to participate in public life. They turn to technology as a relief valve, as an opportunity to have a space of their own. As a chance to be public. And, of course, we shoo them away from there too.
  • Traditional aspects of power are asserted through technology. It’s no longer the realm of the marginalized, but the new mechanisms by which marginalization happen
  • Technology is situated within a context of capitalism, traditional politics, and geoglobal power struggles.
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  • I started blogging to feel my humanity. I became a part of the blogging community to participate in shaping a society that I care about. I reflect and share publicly to engage others and build understanding. This is my blogging practice. What is yours?
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    Boyd provides an open and honest account of blogging as a for of expression. Makes you question where to next.
Aaron Davis

The Last Narrator - CogDogBlog - 0 views

  • The Udellian idea of Narrating the Work I Do, is what drives my blogging. It’s not to say “Here’s my new book”, “Here’s my slides” — it’s to be narrating as much as I can everything that leads up to that moment. Some of the things that are not complete, or may never will be (outtakes). Or how they got to that state (making of, director’s commentary). My Blog, my Life Extras.
  • I do it because it helps me think, understand, work through ideas. That’s it.
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    An interesting reflection on the purposes associated with blogging.
Aaron Davis

Markey's Musings: #leydenpride - The Ripple Effect - 0 views

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    A fantastic example of social media and #eduvoice from Jason Markey. A great example of the power of social media to carry a school message.
Aaron Davis

Create a PicLit | Inspired Picture Writing | PicLits.com - 0 views

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    An interesting program in regards to expressing your ideas
Aaron Davis

Create Your Own Personalized Podcast Using Voxer - Joe Mazza - 0 views

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    A great reflection from Joe Mazza on the potential of Voxer to personalise learning.
Aaron Davis

Twitter Chats: An Hour Well Worth Your Time - Finding Common Ground - Education Week - 0 views

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    An interesting reflection from Peter DeWitt on the benefits of Twitter Chats
Aaron Davis

My-conography - Amy Burvall - 0 views

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    A collection of visual representations using Paper Fifty Three giving voice to thoughts and learning
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