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Teachers and Facebook: Please, Miss, Can I Friend You On Facebook? - Ewan McIntosh | Di... - 0 views

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    "Teachers and Facebook: Please, Miss, Can I Friend You On Facebook? Good use of social networking and other social media in schools doesn't change that much with the changes in tools and platforms, but it's still useful to have a reminder of what works, and what doesn't."
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    Some good links as well
Matt Johnston

Brain Games | Brain Teasers - Games for Kids and Adults by BrainGames360.com - 0 views

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    One of my favorite brain training game sites right now is BrainGames360.com. They have a great collection of high quality games that are all designed to test the different facets that are associated with brain games. Each one is tagged with the cognitive skills it tests, so it is easy for the teacher to track down the type of skill they are looking to practice with their students. All the games have HTML codes that let you put your favorite games on your own classroom blog or website, and they are all organized into categories like Logic, Strategy, Reflex and more. Try Mini Train, or Get Groovy, to get a taste for what the games on this site are like. Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/106947.aspx#ixzz1EGaIrAFx
Matt Johnston

Free Pictures - Wylio.com - 0 views

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    Cool creative commons search engine for images
Matt Johnston

Tech Transformation - 0 views

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    Today I had my 3rd class of Pre-Kindergarteners. I decided today I would approach the whole lesson as a series of questions. Rather than explain to the students what they would be doing (my first approach) or model what they would be doing (my second approach), I tried to encourage them to explore the tools and when I noticed students who were not using different colours I asked them: "Do you know how to change the colour of the lines?" If the answer was yes, I let them get on with it assuming they would change colour if they wanted to. If the answer was no I asked, "Do you want to know how to change the colour of the lines?", if the answer was no I let them continue in their own way, if the answer was yes I showed them how to do it. In the same way if I noticed students who were drawing lots of similar shapes I simply asked, "Do you know any other shapes?"
Matt Johnston

Web2.0 and Education: Issuu: Create your own magazine or book or... - 0 views

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    Kiwi site
Matt Johnston

Hotmilkydrink - 0 views

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    Graeme, this might be you.
Matt Johnston

Digital Storytelling for teaching, learning & corporate environments | John Larkin - 0 views

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    A whole screed load of resources on Digi storytelling...Part of my "want to do better"list for 2011!
Matt Johnston

The Power of Student Action in Inquiry-based Learning | iClassroom - 1 views

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    Nice blog on learning and pyp
Matt Johnston

Action in the PYP - Mrs. Aho's Awesome Fourth Graders! - 0 views

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    A grade 4 PYP class blog
Matt Johnston

Beyond Digital - 0 views

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    A thoughtful blog on ICT and leadership in schools, worth a read.
Matt Johnston

Tell me, what do you teach? « NeverEndingSearch - 0 views

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    Rick
Matt Johnston

EdTech Toolbox: Student Designed E-books: Challenge Based Learning - 0 views

  • Martin said... Fantastic project Greg and thanks for sharing. Our grade 6 and 7 students in West Vancouver are just now completing a year-long magazine publishing project. Each student selected a topic of interest and throughout the year they have been taught various writing and publishing techniques. We have partnered with a local university graphic design department and their first year design students have been assisting our students with their layout and design, to produce dramatic publications. Our students have been so motivated the entire year. Giving the students choice and a bit of freedom to experiment and collaborate has been enlightening. We really have noticed a significant level of engagement and ownership with all students, including some boys who are not that keen to write.Our completed magazines will be posted on our ISSUU site http://issuu.com/mandrews. Several samples have been posted.
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    OMG some very cool use of web2.0 tech here. What could we use?
Matt Johnston

Nobel Peace Prize recipient Tun Channareth visits Seattle University | Focus Northwest - 0 views

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    Got to be a way to have students find out about this man! if not PYP then MYP!!
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