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60 Educational Game Sites That You've Probably Never Seen « Tech:-)Happy - 0 views

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    Ok, so you've probably seen some of these, but I needed a snazzy title. I recently compiled two lists of sites from Richard Byrne's Blog - the site is an amazing resource, and I'm pretty certain that Richard doesn't sleep. These aren't in order of greatness - they all have their own specific applications for education.
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    Learning games.
Matt Johnston

Year 5 Blog » Explanations Homework - 0 views

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    Worth a look for our grade 4-6 bloggers!
Matt Johnston

How to Make Better Teachers «Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech - 0 views

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    Reflective practioner by blogging, Nat are you there?
Matt Johnston

5 Questions for Planning Successful Web-Based Activities - 1 views

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    Web-based instructional activities have an enormous potential to enhance and entice learning. Unfortunately integrating the internet into your curriculum in a way that has a positive impact on students' learning is often a difficult process. Below are some questions to ask yourself to help you get started.
Matt Johnston

Helen Rennie-Younger - home - 0 views

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    This wikispace is designed to show interested teachers. parents and students the ways I am integrating e-Learning practices in a junior setting. Follow the links to my current classroom blog at Sunnybrae Normal School and to my first ever classroom blog at Northcote Primary. A Kiwi webpage that might help ECC
Matt Johnston

How to Put Multiple Intelligences to Work in Your Classroom - 0 views

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    "Incorporating multiple intelligences in your teaching will ensure that you tap into your students' full potential for learning. By teaching in more "brain-compatible" ways, teachers can engage more learners and educate more authentically and fairly. "
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    Incorporating multiple intelligences in your teaching will ensure that you tap into your students' full potential for learning. By teaching in more "brain-compatible" ways, teachers can engage more learners and educate more authentically and fairly.
Matt Johnston

Exploratory and Collaborative Learning with Diigo - 0 views

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    "What is Diigo? For those of you unfamiliar with Diigo, it is a social bookmarking tool that allows you to annotate, archive and organize websites. With Diigo, you can save websites into a public or private library, highlight information within text and images, add sticky note comments directly on websites, tag sites for easy retrieval later, and share bookmarks with friends, groups, and networks. Diigo integrates the use of tags and folders, highlighting and clipping, sticky notes and group-based collaboration to better manage online information."
Matt Johnston

Our Top Five Website Picks for ESL Teachers - 0 views

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    We are all ESL/EFL teachers in reality
Matt Johnston

Google MP3 Player in GMail - Embed MP3 Songs, Podcasts in Blogs - Digital Inspiration - 0 views

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    Weebly again
Matt Johnston

Story Time Made Simple - 0 views

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    Sharing stories has never been so easy. Bookr is a simple interactive tool that can be used by teachers and students to create photo books from images from the picture sharing site Flickr.
Matt Johnston

Story Time | Water Pollution | Cause and Effect - 0 views

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    All living things need water to stay alive, which is why water is our most precious natural resource. For this reason, it is important to learn about the causes of water pollution.
Matt Johnston

Celebrate Change: Let's Make the Whole School a Library! - 0 views

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    Library blog
Matt Johnston

Learn Photoshop: All of the Basics for Beginners | Vandelay Design Blog - 0 views

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    This post is intended for designers or aspiring designers who either want to get started with Photoshop or have limited experience and are looking to improve.
Matt Johnston

Tech Transformation: Inquiry as a Stance - 0 views

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    A blog about learning and the PYP
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    A blog about inquiry and the pyp
Matt Johnston

My Web 2.0 Adventures - 0 views

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    Great blog
Matt Johnston

Walking the Amazon: The blog of a journey from source to sea - 0 views

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    # Ed Stafford is walking the length of the Amazon river in South America from the source to the sea. He has been walking for: 784 days He started on 2nd April 2008 and is expecting to finish in August 2010. No-one has ever done what he is attempting....
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