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Matt Johnston

Squishy Circuits: the movie | The Tinkering Studio Blog | Exploratorium - 0 views

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    DAN!!!! it was meant to be i think. Shall we do this ?! and then see how it fits into the UOI's! :) Nat, just kidding. Dan and I have a sound educational reason for wanting to create these kewl things. i think
Matt Johnston

Weebly - Website Creation Made Easy - 0 views

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    Nice, the like button for your blog
Matt Johnston

20 Top Tweeters for Maths Teachers | The Creative Education Blog - 0 views

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    "This list of top tweeters is specifically designed with maths teachers in mind. Many of the tweeters are fellow maths teachers from across the globe whilst others are people who get very excited about maths and just love to tweet about it. Many of these people tweet about a lot besides maths but I think each of them would be a valuable addition to your timeline if you're a maths teacher or interested in maths. Follow them if you'd like links, ideas and conversation about maths and maths teaching."
Matt Johnston

Blooming Orange: Bloom's Taxonomy Helpful Verbs Poster - 0 views

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    Excellent poster of Blooms verbs
Matt Johnston

Are Flashcards an Effective Learning Tool? [INFOGRAPHIC] | Voxy Blog - 1 views

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    Teach a language? Don't we all? Have a look at this breakdown of how Flashcards for the 21st C can help our students.
Matt Johnston

Exploring Blogs during Silent Reading [Activity] - The Tempered Radical - 0 views

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    Awesome! Letting kids explore writing by kids/for kids online as part of the silent reading time (have 4 netbooks? then cycle the kids through each week) Anyone trying?
Matt Johnston

Research: Smaller tasks, more often - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 0 views

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    Little and often, how could we get this into place in our 1 computer classroom?
Matt Johnston

always learning - 0 views

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      Carrie, have a look at these ideas, some exciting thoughts and possibilities for the new look library! Matt
  • A “Brand” New Perspective for Libraries
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    Kim Corfino's old blog
Matt Johnston

DIGital Structures: The Little DVD of Civilisation - 0 views

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    Civil engineering blog, go figure
Matt Johnston

Broadcastr Beta - 0 views

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    Broadcastr is a new site that lets you record audio for up to three minutes and then "attach" it to a map location. It also gives you the url address of your recording. This could be a great resource for English Language Learners and all students. They could write, and then record, reflections from a field trip, describe their home countries, talk about something that happened in a particular place in a work of fiction, and then attach it to that geographical location. In addition to being there for an "authentic audience" (someone other than their teacher and classmates), the link to the recording can be posted on a student/teacher blog or website.
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    Could be great for VIA
Matt Johnston

Qrait - 0 views

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    I do see that it can be used to easily create Internet Scavenger Hunts and Webquests. It lets you create a "molecule" filled with "atoms" (the call each topic a molecule and atoms the different parts of the collection). You can insert a website and notes into each molecule, which will also show a screenshot or even a video. The task for each can also be described. And it's easy to move the "molecules" around. And, then, best of all, you can embed your whole "molecule" wherever you want, including on a class blog or website.
Matt Johnston

How to use Jing in your classroom - SimpleK12 - 0 views

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    So, how can you use Jing (or other capturing alternatives) in your classroom? Here are some quick ideas for you: You can create training videos for quick and easy access for students, or even yourself for refreshers, etc… Have your students record themselves solving math problems and then post on your classroom blog! Have your students record their presentations Have your students record themselves researching and presenting their findings Don't stick to the norm! Have your students get creative - create a timeline of an explorer's life and then present it via Jing!
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