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anonymous

Wallwisher.com :: Words that stick - 6 views

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    online notice board for making announcements, notes etc.
Rhondda Powling

Featured Videos | dotSUB - 1 views

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    dotSub is another site beyond YouTube that makes available a wealth of video resources. This one is unusual in that it offers the facility for those who upload their videos to create subtitles in any language.
graham hughes

YouTube - stone and stone wheel - 3 views

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    focus group situation in the stone age
anonymous

Blog: What Ed Said - 3 views

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    Love this blog
Roland Gesthuizen

InventNow.org - World - 0 views

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    "Register as an InventNow.org Inventor and get access to all the great stuff at this site. You'll be able to share your inventions, get patents, comment on other inventions and much more! "
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    Interesting site for students to share inventions and ideas.
Tania Sheko

AJET 27(1) Southcott and Crawford (2011) - The intersections of curriculum development: Music, ICT and Australian music education - 0 views

  • Recently, in Australia both the National Review of School Music Education and The Australian Curriculum identify the importance of technology in school music education. However, the understanding of music technology, as demonstrated by state and territory curricular guidelines, is limited with technology mostly recognised as a tool. In comparison, contemporary Australian information and computer technology (ICT) curricula appear to have a very different understanding of how technology can enhance learning in the arts, specifically music. Through a comparison of the Australian States and Territories Years 7-10 curricular guidelines this article compares understandings in the two domains - ICT and the arts (particularly music). The different perspectives on the use of technology in music education can be seen as either using technology as a tool to support instruction in drill-like programs or as a platform for collaborative and creative learning that resonates with students in Australian music classrooms.
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    The intersections of curriculum development: music, ICT and Australian music education
Roland Gesthuizen

Seth's Blog: Moving beyond teachers and bosses - 2 views

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    If your boss is seen as a librarian, she becomes a resource, not a limit. If you view the people you work with as coaches, and your job as a platform, it can transform what you do each day, starting right now
Roland Gesthuizen

Free Technology for Teachers: The Long and Winding Road - 5 views

  • our goal; technology integration to expand the walls, collaborate globally, and inspire/motivate
  • be as specific and explicit as you can when explaining the goal of technology integration
  • when students are actively engaged, motivated, and excited, learning and behavior are natural
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    "While attending this particular workshop I was, at first, contemplating how I could utilize this tool as an administrator. As those thoughts wandered, the instructor repeatedly said the words "expand the walls of the classroom". That caught my attention and then I had no problem envisioning how the teachers I worked with could utilize a wiki to do just that."
Roland Gesthuizen

5 Goals I Set Before Attending a Conference | SOCIAL IMPRESSIONS - 4 views

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    "Every time I attend a conference, I give myself a list of goals to meet. This ensures that I spend my time wisely and that my attendance isn't in vain. If I meet these goals, I will be more likely to attend the conference the following year. Below are a list of my goals that I make sure to meet every time my company sends me to a conference."
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