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Tony Searl

School Certificate - 4 views

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    Anna Patty can you please link to your sources so SMH readers can read full transcripts of ideas you selectively quote? Poor journalism in a hyper-linked age. These ideas are NOT new, so why do they gain prominance once one GPC Pricipal obviously published their thoughts somewhere?
Tony Searl

Kids lost to a virtual world | The Daily Telegraph - 5 views

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    is this trashy reporting or can it really be valid? provked some thought...
Suzie Vesper

Australian Postcards Please! | edte.ch - 2 views

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    Tom Barrett is calling for Aussie schools to send postcards over to two classes in England. Thought some here might be able to help!
Rhondda Powling

The First Amendment First Aid Kit - 0 views

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    As a conclusion to Banned Books Week 2010, Random House USA has been posting author's thoughts on censorship, along with much other useful material on their First Amendment First Aid Kit pages. 'In their own words' features Judy Blume, the late Robert Cormier, Zilpha Keatley Snyder and Lois Lowry commenting on censorship and their novels:
Rhondda Powling

Digital Culture & Education: Classroom perspectives - Digital Culture & Education - 2 views

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    In this issue we present articles that push the boundaries of research on digital cultures, teaching, and technologies in fruitful and generative directions.  Researchers and practitioners in this issue present case studies and analysis of practical classroom use of copyright literacies, learning management systems, mobile/cell phones, social video, Twitter, and Google Reader.  The articles demonstrate how the affordances of digital culture have shifted our understandings of how pupils learn as content can be accessed, designed, and shared.  Despite the affordances of digital culture, teaching and learning-with and through digital technologies-requires effective pedagogy.  Digital technologies are not 'teacher-proof' tools; they require thoughtful and thorough integration into pedagogy, in a manner that reflects carefully articulated instructional and learning goals
Tony Searl

PLE - 0 views

  • Tim Hand, PLE Diagram - http://thand.wordpress.com/2007/05/28/ple-2/
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      Tim Hand DET NSW TaLe & 2009 Tools project
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    A Collection of PLE diagrams As preparation for a workshop I am giving this fall I thought it would be interesting to collect together all the diagrams of PLEs I could find, as a compare and contrast sort of exercise. If you have others, I'd love to know
Nirvana Watkins

antipodr - Find the other side of the world! - 0 views

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    My thought for this site is that you could use it to generate an interdisciplinary writing task with students. They select a starting location then find its opposite; the writing task is that they narrate the journey from the starting point to its opposite. They could research the different places they pass through and choose their own line of travel (making it either more realistic or fanciful). Integrated activities might include geography (different environments); mathematics (distance and measurement); science/physics (distance & displacement).
anonymous

Why is it that the only way others can shine is for me to stop shining? This is the mes... - 0 views

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    110 responses in this conversation about the tall poppy syndrome. I thought it was just in Australia
John Pearce

Home - mahara.org - 0 views

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    Mahara is an open source e-portfolio system with a flexible display framework from NZ.
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    Mahara is an open source e-portfolio system with a flexible display framework from NZ. Mahara, meaning 'think' or 'thought' in Te Reo Māori, is user centred environment with a permissions framework that enables different views of an e-portfolio to be easily managed. Mahara also features a weblog, resume builder and social networking system, connecting users and creating online learner communities.
Lynne Crowe

Making it Interesting: E-Portfolios Year 2 What I have learned! - 0 views

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    Interesting thoughts about the use of eportfolios in a Canadian school
anonymous

Illuminations - 0 views

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    The Critical Theory Website is a WWW research resource for those interested in the Critical Theory project. Firmly based in Frankfurt School thought, this site maintains a collection of articles, excerpts, and chapters from many contemporary writers of and about Critical Theory.
anonymous

Tips for a 'One photo a day' project « Jason Webber - 0 views

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    I've been musing for a while on some of my thoughts on the 'one photo a day' project that I've been taking part in since 1st January 2008. Here are some tips you may find useful.
John Pearce

Ideas to Inspire - 0 views

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    The presentations on this site were originally inspired by Tom Barrett's 'Interesting Ways' presentations. These Google Docs presentations were created by Tom, with lots of contributions from the fantastic teachers who read his blog and are part of his Twitter network. Mark Warner decided to try something similar, based upon 'Amazing Ways to Inspire Writing'. He was really pleased with the response, in terms of contributions from others, and positive comments about the idea and thought that it was worth making a site to host the presentations, rather than relying on people to remember long and complicated Google Docs addresses. Tom, Doug Belshaw and Joe Rowing have also kindly given their permission for their 'Interesting Ways' presentations to be embedded here for others to see. If you have any amazing ideas to add to the presentations on the site, or you can suggest a new topic, please get in touch, via email or Twitter.
Jenny Gilbert

Where ideas come from - SlideShare - 0 views

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    Some tricks on unlocking your thought process to unlock ideas
Steve Madsen

Langwitches » About - 0 views

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    This site was nominated for an Edublog Award. Has very specific entries that are relevant for the classroom teacher. Focus may be for primary students but concepts seem easy to transform for Years 7 - 10 students.
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    LANGWITCHES' Blog contains thoughts, ideas and projects on my journey as a Technology Integration Facillitator. My name is Silvia Tolisano. I was born in Germany, raised in Argentina and am living in the United States. I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Spanish with a Minor in International Studies and a Masters in Education with an emphasis in Instructional Technology. My areas of interest include technology in the classroom and multicultural and global education.
John Pearce

End of Privacy - Special Coverage on CNN.com - 1 views

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    "As people share more information about themselves online, the internet, in effect, has created a public transcript of consciousness -- storing our thoughts, locations, social lives and memories in data warehouses all over the world. This has enabled technological advances and shaped our social interactions. It's also really freaked some people out. "
Kerry J

Predicting the future - you can do it - 3 views

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    My early thoughts on the book Flash Foresight: How to see the invisible and do the impossible. There's a lot in here for edutech.
Peter Ruwoldt

Some Simple Thoughts About Libraries | Trapped By Monsters - 2 views

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    Stop moaning about saving libraries and use that creative energy to embrass the new and better ways and find cheaper and more effective ways to do what librarians do. Brilliant.
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