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Matt Johnston

Digital Kindergarten - 0 views

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    Calling Early Learning! A blog to keep an eye on, 1:1 ipads in a kinder setting!
Matt Johnston

How a kindergarten class uses Twitter to learn about the world - thestar.com - 0 views

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    A real use for twitter What better way to teach internationalism than to hook up with kindergarten classes in other countries, Murray thought. And her project was born
Matt Johnston

280 Slides - Create & Share Presentations Online - 0 views

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    Forget powerpoint, share embed your learning online for others to use/reuse/remix
Matt Johnston

Social Bookmarking in Education : Professional Learning Board - 0 views

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    The social part of social bookmarking works like this: you can share your links that you've saved through a service like Diigo with anyone else who uses Diigo. You can also use Diigo to see the interesting links that your friends and other people bookmark - this can be extremely useful for a team of teachers who like to share teaching resources.
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SearchReSearch: Clever trick to make YouTube videos fill up the browser - 0 views

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    Nice way to only see the youtube video rather than the other stuff!
Matt Johnston

CogDogRoo - StoryTools - 0 views

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    Below you will find 50+ web tools you can use to create your own web-based story. Again, the mission is not to review or try every single one (that would be madness, I know), but pick one that sounds interesting and see if you can produce something. I have used each tool to produce an example of the original Dominoe story, plus links are provided, where available, to examples by other people. Please share your own examples or thoughts in the discussion area of this wiki. Very easy to use and cool site that shares real tools with the teacher in mind.
Matt Johnston

Visible Thinking - 0 views

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    Core Routines The core routines are a set of seven or so routines that target different types of thinking from across the modules. These routines are easy to get started with and are commonly found in Visible Thinking teachers' toolkits. Try getting started with with one of these routines. What Makes You Say That? Interpretation with justification routine Think Puzzle Explore A routine that sets the stage for deeper inquiry Think Pair Share A routine for active reasoning and explanation Circle of Viewpoints A routine for exploring diverse perspectives I used to Think... Now I think... A routine for reflecting on how and why our thinking has changed See Think Wonder A routine for exploring works of art and other interesting things Compass Points A routine for examining propositions
Matt Johnston

Caffein - 0 views

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    Want to video chat with others? if skype isn't the way this might be. (more than 3 locations catered for)
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!
Matt Johnston

Taking learning forward… « What Ed Said - 0 views

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    Let me know what you think! This year, we would like to find even more primary sources in every country that our learners choose to investigate. Rather than a formal class structure, it would be great to see them in small groups talking via Skype to as many people as possible. We'd love to have them engaging with students in other countries and continuing to connect with them after the initial interviews. It would be great to see them work collaboratively on Google Maps to which they add photos, information, questions and new learning. Hopefully they will use their class blogs to reflect on what they learn and to record their wonderings, so that people 'out there' can respond.
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