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Adam Brice

Tags, Categories & Favourites - Becoming Efficient 21s Century Educators | Skoolz Out! - 0 views

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    The recent holiday break has reminded me of a number of things - how organised I am at work and with all things digital, yet my working space at home,
John Pearce

iMovie 09 - 0 views

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    If you're like me and you've just installed the latest iLife suite then you'll know that there have been some major updates especially to iMovie 09. This quite detailed exploration the new features is enhanced with some great screen grabs to support the explanation. The only minor quibble is that the tutorial is a one page presentation which because it is image dense, can take a little time to download.
Kerry J

Making of Modern Australia - 0 views

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    Welcome to "The Making of Modern Australia". Here you can share your stories about life in Australia from 1945 onwards. They might be funny or sad, big events or the small details of everyday life. Your stories will become part of a lasting record of Australia's history as told by the people who lived it - you and me.
John Pearce

99 Awesome Firefox Add-ons for Educators - Online Courses - 5 views

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    This is a great list of add-ons for use with the Firefox browser. I have a number of them installed in my browser and for me are the primary reason for choosing Firefox as my primary browser. Video Downloader and Last Pass are two of my faves.
Tony Searl

NZ Interface Magazine | If you can't use technology get out of teaching! - 12 views

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    Is a lack of PD a barrier? Professional development is a barrier, although I think they can teach themselves much of what teachers need to be learning to be able to modernise their classrooms. The worst thing a teacher can say is: "who's going to teach me how to do that?" Teachers are teachers and should be able to teach themselves what they need to know. If they can't then they probably shouldn't be teaching. You want a teacher who can keep up. There are networks of other educators out there that can connect you with new skills. Professional development doesn't have to be something that is done to teachers - it can be just ongoing conversations they're having with other professionals that they're learning from every day.
Nestor Ndzi Talla

Where have you been? - 2 views

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    Hey! where have you been? I hope u are not late upon reading this? I have waited patiently for one whole day without news of you; please send a reply as soon, I have been counting the time and that's what it must be. But a second day--I can see no reason for it, unless my servants have grown lazy or been captured by the enemy, nevertheless this script was no snail mail it was rather posted on my wall especially for you, I dare not put the blame on you, my beautiful angel: I am too confident of your affection--which is certainly due to me, for my love was never greater, nor my desire more urgent; that is why I repeat this refrain in all my letters...
Belinda Flint

Listen and Write - Dictation - 6 views

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    This website has huge potential but I CAN'T work out how to add my own audio files. Does anyone know? If so, please contact me!!!!
Roland Gesthuizen

YouCanBook.Me - About - 6 views

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    "Log in using your Google account, approve our access to your calendar and you immediately get a simple dedicated web page that lets your customers/students/colleagues see when you are free. Then, with just a couple of clicks, they can book you."
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."
John Pearce

Infographics As A Creative Assessment - 6 views

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    "This site will provide you with links, ideas, tips, and much more for supporting the use of infographics as an assessment option in the classroom. The site has three informational pages, linked on the right. The first page provides a list of links to support my infographics presentation. The second page includes a Google Form for you to add your own ideas, practices, or links to information you have found. The third page provides contact information for me, in case you have ideas, suggestions, criticisms, witticisms, or just want to chat!"
Chris Betcher

David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts » The Pro-D Flip - 4 views

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    Professional Development for me used to be about going to sessions on specific days and then trying to 'bring back' what I've learned and incorporate it into my daily practice. Sometimes this was very challenging, I would get inundated with new information and find it very hard to apply what I learned into what I did on a day-to-day basis. Often my notes would be filed away, not to be seen again.
Rhondda Powling

Eric Scott Pfeiffer: When we let images be images. - 1 views

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    "Do we read images in the same way we read words on a page? While they can both easily transcribe the same idea onto paper I do not believe we follow the same rules while viewing them. This is something that has bothered me for some time when applied to the traditional rules of how we are meant to read comics."
Roland Gesthuizen

Reading Writing Responding: In the Association We Trust - 2 views

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    "While attending the recent Teachmeet at Lt Markov, +Roland Gesthuizen posed the question, what do you expect from +Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria? It is a part of a bigger question that I don't believe we ask very often, what we actually expect from an educational association? It got me thinking about how these expectations have changed in the last few years."
Mitchell Woellner

IT Programmes - What to Teach - 80 views

Jared I have found that the best areas to go into are areas that are applicable to their world. I think you would be hard pushed not to find children that do not have myspace, facbook or any othe...

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Roland Gesthuizen

Top five ways to avoid death by email | The Thesis Whisperer - 4 views

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    "Email is one of contemporary life's contradictions: at the same time a wonderful invention and a sure and steady productivity killer. A lot of people say the trick with email is to only do it at specific times, but I disagree. If, like me, you are a full blown email addict and need your hit, time management strategies simply aren't going to cut it. "
Roland Gesthuizen

E-Learning Journeys: Highlights of ACEC 2014 - Citizenship, Global Competence, Badges, 21C ideas! - 1 views

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    "My first ACEC (Australian Computers in Education Conference) was two weeks ago in Adelaide. Many colleagues and ISTE friends from Australia and beyond had shared their past experiences with this reputable event, so now I am 'back' in Oz it was time for me to find out more. "
kieraberry

10 tips for first-time Entrepreneurs | Branex - Digital Agency Toronto - 0 views

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    Before you get all excited let me tell you this. Being a new Entrepreneur can either be challenging or nerve-wracking but also be incredibly exciting and rewarding
Nigel Coutts

Initial Reflections on ICOT 2018 - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    The past five days have provided me with an amazing learning experience as I have attended ICOT 2018. With the conference just wrapped up and with Florida providing another remarkably wet afternoon, here are some initial reflections.  
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