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Matt Johnston

Rotorua East Lakes Learning Comm - Marvin - 0 views

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    The software, created in Australia by the Northern Territory government, local software developers and Microsoft, is an avatar-based animation tool allowing users to design animations in minutes. Adopting a multi-sensory approach through the integration of real voice, computer generated voice, written text, images, video and Microsoft PowerPoint® presentations, users can quickly and easily create or customise presentations that accurately reflect the cultural, lingual and social attributes of target audiences.
Matt Johnston

BBC - GCSE Bitesize: Reflection symmetry - 0 views

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    Got to love Bitesize maths!
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

About blogs - 0 views

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    Our blog is an online journal tool and can be used to record individual or group experiences, observations, reflections, impressions, opinions, questions and research notes across a range of subjects. Blogs allow the author to display postings in chronological order. A blog allows other participants to comment on postings, creating a networked community of learners.
Natalie Ross

What has the last 24 hours been like for you? « 6SS@NIST - 1 views

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    What the 19th of May was like for a class of NIST students in Bangkok.
Matt Johnston

Three benefits of using Glogster, a 21st Century Multimedia tool, in K-12 classrooms | ... - 0 views

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    As I reflect on the various free social and web 2.0 education tools that I come across on a daily basis, there is one product that is always in the forefront of my mind. That product is glogster.edu, a site in which students (and teachers and administrators too!) can create online multimedia posters (called "glogs"). Using the term "online multimedia poster" doesn't even begin to describe the transforming power this product has for students and teachers though. There are many benefits of using Glogster for education.
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

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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