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Rhondda Powling

6 Collaborative Social Tools and Platforms for Better Writing and Collaboration - Emerg... - 1 views

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    "Collaborative, socially-enabled tools can provide excellent opportunities for practice, assessment, better writing, and better communication. In this post are some good collaborative web apps and resources, with social functionality, that can play a valuable role in classroom lessons and assignments:"
Roland Gesthuizen

Free Technology for Teachers: 10 Ways for Teachers & Students to Build Websites - 7 views

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    websites are good for providing a static resource of information, blogs are good for frequent updates and communication, and a wiki is great for collaborating on the creation of a reference site. For the teacher who wants to create a website, here are ten good platforms to try.
Tony Searl

SocialTech: Online Educa Berlin 2010 Keynote: Building Networked Learning Environments - 2 views

  • what constitutes digital literacy or digital literacies, should, in symmetry with the subject itself, not be perceived as a problem we aim to solve, or a thing we aim to determine once and for all.
  • At some point, we need to agree actions.
  • What I’m interested in is supporting the skills and critical thinking about educational engagement in networked environments, and particularly in how educators and learners can use these to support and transfigure existing practice.
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  • Supporting or learners and staff to use collaborative digital environments and tools in safe, critical and innovative ways should be on the top of all our digital literacy wish lists and informing local and national policy and practice.
  • We need to be mindful that a great deal of current research highlights correlations between socio economic status and access.
  • But supporting all of our children and young people’s ability to have meaningful, useful and safe online interactions means that we don’t further disadvantage some of our most vulnerable populations.
  • It turns out what people most want to know about their friends isn't how they imagine themselves to be, but what it is they are actually getting up to and thinking about
  • Recent research has clearly underlined the need to address children’s and young people’s use of the internet, mobile and games technologies in the context of digital literacy.
  • The report points up young people’s largely pedestrian use of technology, and highlights the role that educators could and should be playing in supporting young peoples engagement as producers, creators, curators rather than primarily as consumers:
  • There are many definitions of digital literacy. In one of the earliest (2006), Allan Martin defined Digital Literacy as “…the awareness, attitude and ability of individuals to appropriately use digital tools and facilities to identify, access, manage, integrate, evaluate, analyse and synthesise digital resources, construct new knowledge, create media expressions, and communicate with others in the context of specific life situations, in order to enable constructive social action; and to reflect upon this process.” 
  • The characteristics across many of the available definitions are that digital literacy are that: it supports and helps develop traditional literacies – it isn’t about the use of technology for it’s own sake or ICT as an isolated practice it's a life long practice – developing and continuing to maintain skills in the context of continual development of technologies and practices it's about skills and competencies, and critical reflection on how these skills and competencies are applied it's about social engagement – collaboration, communication, and creation within social contexts
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    reducing our aims just to types of skills risks boring everyone to death with short lived, tool specific training which doesn't address the social and political context of people's lives or their reasons for engaging with technology.
smmtopmarket78

Buy SoundCloud Accounts - SmmTopMarket - 0 views

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    Buy SoundCloud Accounts There are a lot of reasons why someone might want to buy SoundCloud accounts. Maybe they're a musician and they want to get their music out there, or maybe they're a marketer and they want to use SoundCloud as a platform to promote their products or services. Whatever the reason, there are plenty of people out there who are looking to buy SoundCloud accounts. If you're looking to buy SoundCloud accounts, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First of all, you need to make sure that the accounts you're buying are active and have a good reputation. There's no point in buying an account that no one is using. Secondly, you need to make sure that the account you're buying is real. There are a lot of fake accounts out there, and if you're not careful, you could end up buying one of these. Finally, you need to make sure that the account you're buying is appropriate for your needs. If you're a musician, you'll need an account that has a lot of music related content. If you're a marketer, you'll need an account that has a lot of followers and is active in promoting products or services. Keep these things in mind and you'll be able to find the perfect SoundCloud account for your needs. What are Soundcloud Accounts? Soundcloud is a social network for music suckers that allows druggies to produce and partake their own music. It's also a great platform for promoting your music and connecting with other music suckers. You can buy Soundcloud accounts to help you get further followers and make your music more popular. When you buy Soundcloud accounts, you're basically paying for someone differently to manage your account and music for you. This can be a great way to get further followers and make your music more popular. still, it's important to make sure that you're buying from a estimable source. There are a lot of people who are dealing fake or inactive accounts. still, also you should consider buying So
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    Buy SoundCloud Accounts There are a lot of reasons why someone might want to buy SoundCloud accounts. Maybe they're a musician and they want to get their music out there, or maybe they're a marketer and they want to use SoundCloud as a platform to promote their products or services. Whatever the reason, there are plenty of people out there who are looking to buy SoundCloud accounts. If you're looking to buy SoundCloud accounts, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First of all, you need to make sure that the accounts you're buying are active and have a good reputation. There's no point in buying an account that no one is using. Secondly, you need to make sure that the account you're buying is real. There are a lot of fake accounts out there, and if you're not careful, you could end up buying one of these. Finally, you need to make sure that the account you're buying is appropriate for your needs. If you're a musician, you'll need an account that has a lot of music related content. If you're a marketer, you'll need an account that has a lot of followers and is active in promoting products or services. Keep these things in mind and you'll be able to find the perfect SoundCloud account for your needs. What are Soundcloud Accounts? Soundcloud is a social network for music suckers that allows druggies to produce and partake their own music. It's also a great platform for promoting your music and connecting with other music suckers. You can buy Soundcloud accounts to help you get further followers and make your music more popular. When you buy Soundcloud accounts, you're basically paying for someone differently to manage your account and music for you. This can be a great way to get further followers and make your music more popular. still, it's important to make sure that you're buying from a estimable source. There are a lot of people who are dealing fake or inactive accounts. still, also you should consider buying So
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    Buy SoundCloud Accounts There are a lot of reasons why someone might want to buy SoundCloud accounts. Maybe they're a musician and they want to get their music out there, or maybe they're a marketer and they want to use SoundCloud as a platform to promote their products or services. Whatever the reason, there are plenty of people out there who are looking to buy SoundCloud accounts. If you're looking to buy SoundCloud accounts, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First of all, you need to make sure that the accounts you're buying are active and have a good reputation. There's no point in buying an account that no one is using. Secondly, you need to make sure that the account you're buying is real. There are a lot of fake accounts out there, and if you're not careful, you could end up buying one of these. Finally, you need to make sure that the account you're buying is appropriate for your needs. If you're a musician, you'll need an account that has a lot of music related content. If you're a marketer, you'll need an account that has a lot of followers and is active in promoting products or services. Keep these things in mind and you'll be able to find the perfect SoundCloud account for your needs. What are Soundcloud Accounts? Soundcloud is a social network for music suckers that allows druggies to produce and partake their own music. It's also a great platform for promoting your music and connecting with other music suckers. You can buy Soundcloud accounts to help you get further followers and make your music more popular. When you buy Soundcloud accounts, you're basically paying for someone differently to manage your account and music for you. This can be a great way to get further followers and make your music more popular. still, it's important to make sure that you're buying from a estimable source. There are a lot of people who are dealing fake or inactive accounts. still, also you should consider buying So
Roland Gesthuizen

AITSL - Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership - 3 views

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    The Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) came into being on 1 January 2010. The Commonwealth Minister for Education has outlined MCEECDYA's priorities for the Institute in a Letter of Expectation. AITSL provides national leadership for the Commonwealth, state and territory governments in promoting excellence in the profession of teaching and school leadership.  
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    "AITSL provides national leadership for the Commonwealth, state and territory governments in promoting excellence in the profession of teaching and school leadership. AITSL has responsibility for: * rigorous national professional standards * fostering and driving high quality professional development for teachers and school leaders * working collaboratively across jurisdictions and engaging with key professional bodies. "
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    Australian group with teaching and leadership focus.
Kerry J

eInstruction - 3 views

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    Millions of students, teachers, and professors use eInstruction® technology in 400,000 K-12 classrooms and more than 1,000 higher-education institutions around the world. Available in 40 languages, eInstruction technology is enhancing education in more than 90 countries worldwide. eInstruction® is headquartered in Denton, Texas, with offices in Columbia, Maryland, Scottsdale, Arizona, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Paris, France.
John Pearce

Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer wiki / safedsn - 0 views

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    Wes Fryers' great wiki containing links to Proactive Approaches to Address Cyberbullying. Quote "Schools must be proactive, rather than merely defensive, in helping students acquire the skills of digital citizenship needed today and in the future. Simply banning read/write web tools on school networks is an inadequate response: Educators must strive to learn alongside students and parents how these technologies can be safely and powerfully used to communicate and collaborate."
Rhondda Powling

A Principal's Reflections: Banning is the Easy Way Out - 3 views

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    A post from a public school principal who is doing just that. On May 19th New Milford High School Principal Eric Sheninger will explain how to move from banning to embracing technology and social media.
alimuloli

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anonymous

Next Vista for Learning - 0 views

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    An online library of free videos for learners everywhere - find resources to help you learn
Nigel Coutts

Good Reads for Great Assessment - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Recently I have been diving into the world of Assessment, seeking to better understand how we might design effective processes around this essential phase of the learning cycle. In doing so I have found a wealth of resources and quality reads that offer insights and strategies to be applied into our classrooms. Here then is a sampling of what I have been reading. 
Kerry J

What? | The Secret Revolution - 4 views

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    Perhaps you've attended some high brow conference that produces 10 bullet points on "How to Change Education"- and not much happens. Maybe you work an at institution that restricts you from using a certain technology or forces you to use another. And while the image of a revolutionary edupunk is charming, most of us are not ready to burn down our organizations- we believe in their purpose. Despair not! There is something out there- an approach of creatively side stepping what limits us, to exploiting what we are forced to use in new ways, to sneak innovations in the back window that don't rock the house.
Michelle Thompson

13 Tech Tools for Verbal/Linguistic Learners | TeachBytes - 0 views

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    From another Diigo site. This blog is great. Has links to other specific learning styles also.
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