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Pam Thompson

Questioning Toolkit - 0 views

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    Questioning toolkit from Jamie McKenzie
Alison Hall

Teachers' Toolkit - 1 views

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    Teachers' Toolkit is a quarterly magazine, delivered free to teachers in every school around Australia, combines with this website and the regular delivery of the e-newsletter to support teachers plan and expand their classroom programs
Rhondda Powling

The Comprehensive Google Drive Guide for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology... - 3 views

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    "Google Drive is one of the fundamental tools in our digital toolkits as teachers and educators. Whether you want to compose a document, create a presentation,  design a sheet, or share a beautiful drawing you made, Google Drive provides you with the tools to do that on any device and anywhere you are with an internet connection . Given this huge importance of Google Drive for teachers, I have created an entire section here packed full of tips, tricks, ideas, and third party tools to enable you to better tap into the full educational potential of this platform."
Tony Searl

http://www.forumforeducation.org/ - 4 views

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    "In conjuction with our partners in the Rethink Learning Now campaign, we have produced an ESEA Toolkit for you to use in making your voice heard around ESEA reauthorization."
riss leung

The Redback Project - 4 views

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    This is a self paced project to assist educators to explore and begin to embed some digital literacies into their teaching toolkits. It's also Victorian and uses the ePotential survey.
John Pearce

School 2.0 - Home - 0 views

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    "The School 2.0 eToolkit is designed to help schools, districts and communities develop a common education vision for the future and to explore how that vision can be supported by technology." The site contains a range of resources including the Learning Ecosystem Map that is accessible in both an interactive form as well as a poster. The map is a work in progress that you can create an account to add to. The site also has a range of other tool and toolkits that school administrators and technology and other co-ordinators can use to develop their own understanding of School 2.0.
shoaibhashmi

Windows 10 Activator Crack 2015 100% Working Full download - 0 views

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    Windows 10 Activator Crack 2015 professionally kind of activators have got many advanced capabilities inside it as a result of you can initialize windows 10
Rhondda Powling

Content Curation Tools - The Newsmaster Toolkit by Robin Good - Mind Map - 3 views

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    From Robin Good: "The map presently lists over 250 content curation tools which you can navigate much more easily than it was possible on my earlier versions of this map. On the right side of the map you will find all of the news and content curation tools available online today. On the left side, you can find bookmarking, link lists builders, clippers and lots of tools to operate with RSS feeds (which are still at the heart of a curator's job)."
Jess McCulloch

Education Week: Smart Thinking About Educational Technology - 0 views

  • Simplistic thinking is often applied to educational technology. Either it’s the greatest approach to education ever invented or it’s a waste of money.
  • weak arguments, such as “students are digital natives, so we should use more technology,”
  • Digital technology provides a powerful toolkit, offering unique advantages (such as bridging time and distance, democratizing access to information and services, and leveraging exponential increases in computer power) that have helped transform other organizations, especially those based on information and knowledge
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  • Making schools more engaging and relevant (thereby helping reduce the disastrous high school dropout rates in many districts); • Providing high-quality schooling for all students (including English-language learners and students with disabilities); • Attracting, preparing, and retaining high-quality teachers; • Increasing support for children from parents and the community; and • Requiring accountability for results (including providing more information about schools to policymakers and the public). Educators need to consider how digital tools are used to help achieve each of these goals, because transforming schools requires attention to all six, not only one.
  • Because these changes happened so quickly, it is a challenge to think clearly about schools’ uses of digital tools.
  • By using computers, the Internet, and other digital technologies in smart ways, schools are beginning to be transformed into the more modern, effective, responsive institutions that society needs.
  • these modifications are not yet widely known or understood.
Tania Sheko

The Smart Learner - 5 views

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    The Smart Learner - all about social learning
Rhondda Powling

10 Epic Tools Busy Teachers Need to Be Aware of - 19 views

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    A useful annotated list of tools.
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    Adding a few of them to the toolkit!
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