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Alison Hall

YouTube - Teacher feedback with Diigo - 0 views

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    John Travers highlighting one of the myriad uses of Diigo in an educational setting
Suzie Vesper

WebSlides - Turning bookmarks and feeds into interactive slideshows… - 0 views

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    Create a tour of websites and add a voice over.
Lynne Crowe

The Classroom » Using Diigo for Organizing the Web for your Class - 0 views

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    Some ideas for using Diigo in the classroom
Lynne Crowe

Diigo Blog » "Tip of the day" ~ How to customize Diigo toolbar - 0 views

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    How to customise the Diigo tolbar
Grace Kat

Webwag - 0 views

Katy L

Ed/ITLib Digital Library → Learning through Design and Construction in Multi-User Virtual Environments: Opportunities, Challenges and an Emerging Project - 0 views

  • Cram, A., Hedberg, J., Lumkin, K. & Eade, J. (2010). Learning through Design and Construction in Multi-User Virtual Environments: Opportunities, Challenges and an Emerging Project. In Proceedings of Global Learn Asia Pacific 2010 (pp. 1185-1194). AACE.Retrieved from http://www.editlib.org/p/34325.
  • Andrew Cram, John Hedberg, Macquarie University, Australia; Katy Lumkin, Jan Eade, NSW Department of Education and Training, Australia
  • There are now several implementations of multi-user virtual environments (MUVEs) that have produced evidence of their educational validity. These implementations, however, do not make full use of the educational possibilities offered by MUVEs – namely the potential for students to learn through design and construct of artefacts within the virtual environment. This paper outlines a design-based research project that aims to implement and evaluate a MUVE that focuses on student design and construction of in-world artefacts. The discussion covers theoretical groundings, the challenges of construction and outlines a progression of activities that meet these challenges. An initial pilot study is described and reported.
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    Cram, A., Hedberg, J., Lumkin, K. & Eade, J. (2010). Learning through Design and Construction in Multi-User Virtual Environments: Opportunities, Challenges and an Emerging Project. In Proceedings of Global Learn Asia Pacific 2010 (pp. 1185-1194). AACE. Retrieved from http://www.editlib.org/p/34325.
Roland Gesthuizen

ACEC 2012 - 4 views

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    "The Australian Council for Computers in Education and ECAWA, the Educational Computing Association of Western Australia invite you to join us in Perth for ACEC 2012. This major event on the regional education calendar will be held from Tuesday October 2nd to Friday October 5th 2012 and will feature prominent Australian and international speakers."
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    In the future but worth bookmarking your interest and details now on this place-holder webpage.
John Pearce

Learning is life.: Evernote as a 1-on-1 Reading Conferencing Tool - 1 views

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    "One of the essentials in Reading this year is one-on-one conferencing with students. When I saw that The CAFE suggested using three-ring binders with tons of copies for each student, I went mentally-fetal. It wouldn't just be one three-ring binder I'd need to organize. I have three classes! Knowing that much paperwork would overwhelm me, I set about devising a system. I settled on Evernote with an iPad I've borrowed from my district's IT department. I want to lay out a few screenshots of how it works and why I like it."
Tony Searl

Learning Reimagined: Participatory, Peer, Global, Online | DMLcentral - 4 views

  • I work from the first moments to persuade people that it's possible for all of us to learn together as a community in a more deeply satisfying and useful way than if students take responsibility only for their own learning
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      Howard R.
  • shared goal of learning about infotention, curation, personal learning networks, and cooperation theory is our goal of becoming a learning community
  • Roles include searchers, chat summarizers, session summarizers, mindmap leaders, session bloggers
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  • Knowing why we use forums, blogs, wikis, synchronous chat and video, social bookmarks, mindmaps is the foundation for the kind of active inquiry, culture of conversation, self-directed collaborative groups that bring a peer learning group to life.
  • The magic in this simple whiteboard exercise is that multiple actions can take place simultaneously and nobody knows who is doing what.
  • talk about the importance of exploring close enough to the edge to fall over it frequently. I model tolerance for error, learning from error, pushing the envelope of tech
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    the chances of successful outcomes are multiplied when every person in the group makes a commitment to active participation in helping others learn.
Tony Richards

SimplyBox - Think Inside the Box - 0 views

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    Thanks to Di Wilson for this link - looks good.
Pam Thompson

Toobla - 5 views

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rasel ahmed

History Teachers Group - 9 views

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Sue Tapp

Welcome ! - 41 views

Welcome! If you are an Australian or NZ educator, then here is a place for our growing online voice to aggregate the knowledge and skills that apply to our unique educational systems and dilemmas....

australia hello nz

started by Sue Tapp on 28 Mar 08 no follow-up yet
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