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Technology and Education | Box of Tricks - 0 views

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    Whether we like it or not, Google or Wikipedia are our student's first ports of call when it comes to researching or undertaking independent study, not the school library. Diigo offers a fantastic way to tap into the way our students operate by allowing the annotation of web pages which can then be shared with your students and, by doing so, you facilitate the process of research for your students and you set them on the right track for further independent study.
Matt Johnston

Teacher Training Videos created by Russell Stannard - 0 views

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    A great set of resources that show you how to use different web tools.
Matt Johnston

How to Setup Your Blog (Wordpress) For Students « Ryan Bolger's Class Site - 0 views

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    setting up a blog
Matt Johnston

suewaters - workshopsubscribe - 0 views

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    In this first part of the workshop you will set up a Google Reader account and subscribe to blogs. This information is designed for you to start at the appropriate section depending on your current use e.g. for example if you are already using Google Reader you might like jump down to the about section of Google Reader for ideas.
Matt Johnston

StoryMapping: Resources - 0 views

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    StoryMapping StoryMapping is a call to action. We are taking the lessons learned from more than a decade of work in Digital Storytelling, and integrating it with an emergent tool set of digital mapping technologies now available to the broad public.
Matt Johnston

Skype Other Classrooms! | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    This page has been set up to help you make connections with classes in other countries who are interesting in having Skype conversations with other classes. You can contact each person by clicking on their name or using the information they've shared.
Matt Johnston

Check Out Class Blogs! | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    This page has been set up so you can check out different types of class blogs to get ideas for your own class blog. You could also use this list to make connections with classes in other countries.
Matt Johnston

Jeff Elder on Charlotte networking: Walk through Facebook privacy settings - 0 views

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    Important stuff for the Facebook Gen
Matt Johnston

The Teacher's Hub » Better than Wordle? Try Word Mosaics - 0 views

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    "We all love Wordle and we have found heaps of uses for that particular web app. For the classroom they are great. They're eye catching, fun and a great visual aid. However, there is another application which is just like Wordle, but adds another dimension. "
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    useful when setting up your class.
Matt Johnston

What2Learn - 0 views

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    Welcome to award-winning games-based learning with What2Learn. The fun, FREE and effective way to learn. Play some of our 60,000 revision games, tests and quizzes or make your own. This could be used either as a class activity, in the lab or set as home learning! Make some of your homework fun
Matt Johnston

Home - Mahara ePortfolio Demo - 0 views

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    Welcome to The Mahara Demo site. Mahara is a fully featured open source electronic portfolio, weblog, Resumé builder and social networking system, connecting users and creating online communities. Mahara provides you with the tools to set up a personal learning and development environment.
Matt Johnston

Flickr tool: add a photo set to a group - 0 views

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    Use this link!
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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

Seven Elements of Digital Storytelling - 0 views

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    The elements we describe in the pages that follow give you a great deal to consider in constructing your story. We emphasize our storytelling process in a group setting because we believe that most of us do not just read a book and do the work. If you are reading this disassociated from some group process, we strongly suggest you go find at least one collaborator or fellow storyteller. Storytelling is meant to be a collaborative art. It is much more realistic this way, and much more fun.
Matt Johnston

Digital Storytelling Teacher Guide - 0 views

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    Before you gasp and say "EEEK its from Microsoft!" Here is a set of pdfs to help you use Photostory, Movie Maker and generally use Microsoft digital story telling stuff with your class. This could be really useful accross the levels
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Introduction - 0 views

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    his activity will be spread over at least a week. It combines skills from both the language and ICT programmes of study and is ideal for years 5 and 6. After introducing what an auction is, pupils produce a professional-looking auction catalogue and then hold their own auction with a bid limit of 50p. The spreadsheet is set up to automatically analyse and graph sales patterns in the auction. The session ends with an antiques quiz.
Matt Johnston

50 Open Source Tools To Replace Popular Security Software - Datamation.com - 0 views

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    For this list, we've compiled a set of open source security tools and their commercial counterparts. We're not suggesting that the open source apps have all the same features and use the same methods as the commercial products they can replace. Instead, we're saying that they provide end users with some of the same benefits and deserve consideration, particularly as businesses small and large look for ways to stretch their budgets.
Matt Johnston

Flash Animation Activities for Beginners - Resources - TES Connect - 0 views

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    A series of flash lessons/tutorials you can run over a 6 week course. The images for the Ken Burns lesson are all CC licensed but you could easily change the topic if you wanted to - providing a set of images to work from is a HUGE timesaver and avoids spending the first 30 minutes browsing
Matt Johnston

Better World Flux - where progress flows - 1 views

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    Wow, sometimes infographics are amazing, you set the indicators/countries and view how they are doing. cool
Matt Johnston

Smart-Kit: Online Puzzles & Games - 0 views

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    As the self-styled 'puzzle playground' Smart-Kit.com offers plenty of opportunities for your students to explore and flex their mental muscles. There are some great games here that really set it apart from the other sites on this list. For instance, the physics games are very good, the adventure games are taxing, and the quick thinking games really give students the opportunity to perform under pressure. There are even some IQ test questions here that can be used as problems of the day or extension work. Some of my favorite brain games on this site are Truck Loader, Trafficator, and the amazing Little Wheel. Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/106947.aspx#ixzz1EGaRJ6xx
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