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Michelle Shearman

Me on the Web : Google Dashboard - Accounts Help - 3 views

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    What it is: Me On the Web is a new tool from Google.  Announced just today, Me On the Web is part of the Google Dashboard that allows you to set up custom Google Alerts for your name in news articles.  This was always possible with Google Alerts but now those alerts are coupled with tips and resources for helping students manage their online identities.  Now everything can be tracked from one central location instead of scattered around in different places.  Me On the Web is easy to set up, just visit your Google Dashboard to get started. How to integrate Me on the Web into the classroom: There was a day when you could get away with not knowing and following your digital identity, that day is no more.  We all carry digital footprints, and now more than ever it is vital for us (and our students) to know how to manage those digital footprints.  Teaching students about their digital identity is the first step, Google's Me on the Web takes that a step further by helping students manage their online identities through Google Alerts and helpful tips.  Students must have an account with Google to fully utilize the Me on the Web features.  After students have their account set up, they can create a set of Google Alerts related to them.  This could be their name, email address, a sports team that they play on, the name of the school they attend, etc.  Students will quickly see just how big a memory the Internet has and get a first hand look at their digital footprint and learn some strategies to take care of it.
Mark Woolley

Free Technology for Teachers: How To Do Research - An Interactive Map - 8 views

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    A how to do research map or infographic. It might be great for the library or classroom   The map, titled How To Do Research, walks students through the research process from start to finish with every step along the way.
Sam Elphick

BBC NEWS | UK | Education | Danish pupils use web in exams - 0 views

  • Students are no longer required to regurgitate facts and figures. Instead the emphasis is on their ability to sift through and analyse information.
  • In Denmark, the government has taken the bold step of allowing pupils full access to the internet during their final school year exam
  • They can access any site they like, even Facebook, but they cannot message each other or email anyone outside the classroom.
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  • The Danish government says if the internet is so much a part of daily life, it should be included in the classroom and in examinations.
  • Sanne Yde Schmidt, who heads the project at Greve, says: "If we're going to be a modern school and teach them things that are relevant for them in modern life, we have to teach them how to use the internet."
  • Students are no longer required to regurgitate facts and figures. Instead the emphasis is on their ability to sift through and analyse information.
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    Some high schools in Denmark are beginning to allow students access to the internet during exams. Exciting stuff, and fantastic to see countries looking into more open forms of assessment. I will be interested to see how quickly other nations follow Denmark's lead in this regard. Tools like Diigo would be a fantastic method of preparation for student's sitting these exams.
Michelle Shearman

Comic Creator -- Boys' Life magazine - 0 views

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    What it is: Boy's Life Magazine is a great place to reach those boys in your class that are reluctant readers or writers.  On the Boy's Life site, you will find a Comic Creator where students can create a comic strip.  The Comic Creator is easy to use, offering enough tools for boys to really customize their comics but not SO many that they get lost in the forever search of pictures.  A great balance! How to integrate Comic Creator into the classroom: The Boy's Life Comic Creator is a great little tool to help your boys connect with writing and story telling in a way that they enjoy and understand.  The tool is simple enough to use as a writing station/center on classroom computers.  The comic does need to be created in one sitting, there is no way to save and come back to a comic later.  Completed comics can be printed off and shared.
Alex W

How to use Twitter for Social Learning - 3 views

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    A great resource that takes you through how to set up a Twitter account, all the way to how to use twitter for social learning purposes.
Mark Woolley

Storybird - The Beach - 0 views

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    A simple story about the beach by Kieran, age 5. Made in StoryBird with a 10 minute limit to learn how to use the application, write a book and read it. (Captured with a screen capture tool) Very nice tool. Currently you only able to publish it to storybird.
sherryn moore

How I use a mind map to build stories | Write for Your Life - 5 views

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    Some great suggestions on how to use Mind mapping tools such as Mind Node to scaffold stories. Great composition tool.
sherryn moore

Overdrive.mov - YouTube - 0 views

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    a short video to demonstrate how overdrive works and how simple the borrowing/download process is.
Mark Woolley

Celestia - Space Simulation - Primary and Secondary - 5 views

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    "Welcome to Celestia ... The free space simulation that lets you explore our universe in three dimensions. Celestia runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. Unlike most planetarium software, Celestia doesn't confine you to the surface of the Earth. You can travel throughout the solar system, to any of over 100,000 stars, or even beyond the galaxy. "
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    Celestia is great - and it works in tandem with Stellarium - some more freeware - we started our students off with an examination of the Earth (Stellarium) and how it relates to the Solar System and then you can move on to Celestia - a chance to explore further out into space
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    http://www.stellarium.org/ check this out - we have both Stellarium and Celestia on the student image - "Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your coordinates and go." both freeware
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    Awesome Nathan I didnt realise they worked so well together. Welcome to the group and thanks for your input.
sherryn moore

Creating an ePub Book Using Pages - How to Make the eBook Cover Look Good | iPad Academy - 0 views

  •  Apple’s guidelines for ePubs tell us to only use inline images. That is, images that act like text elements in terms of formatting. However, I discovered you can violate this rule in one place, the first page, the page that becomes the cover image. You can use a floating image and stretch it to fill the margins so you don’t get a white border. Be sure to check the box to use the first page as the book cover image. Ignore warnings Pages generates once the file is converted to ePub. (A cover size of 600px x 800px works well for iBooks and other book distributors, though other sizes are possible).
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    In T4L the other day we talked about the guidelines for creating ePubs for through pages. This link has these and more! Great resource on ePubs. See highlighted section
Mark Woolley

Google Apps Education Training Center - 8 views

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    Google Apps for Education Training Center Welcome to the Google Apps for Education Training Center. This is an online learning environment dedicated for educators and students to learn how to effectively use Google Apps in an educational context.
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    Nice find Mark - some great resources here.
Sam Elphick

wwwatanabe: Introducing Your Class to Your Blog - 4 views

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    A great resource for introducing your class to a class blog - some great tips and a how to guide from an experienced classroom blogger.
sherryn moore

Linda Gibson-Langford - 1 views

  • This brings us to a few questions. How do we interpret our pedagogy in a dynamic educational setting that is truly anywhere, any time, any place and any mode? How do we present a powerful pedagogy that imparts knowledge and skills in such a dynamic environment and still teach with timetables, outcomes-based assessment and classes with a discrete teacher within a discrete classroom. Indeed, how do we visualise the classroom as an organic learning centre yet maintain traditional pedagogy that promotes 'pre-designed syllabi centered (sic) on a fixed course material to be covered' (Lopez 2005).
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      in regard to our professional reading around the National Goals for Education and the Horizon K-12 report - this is really interesting. The author is Ms Linda Gibson-Langford - the Information Literacy teacher at King's School North Parramatta
Mark Woolley

Group wise: How to turn conflict into an effective learning process - 1 views

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    Group wise: How to turn conflict into an effective learning process. A really interesting article for leaders. 
Sam Elphick

Google Search Tips PDF - 5 views

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    An excellent PDF explaining how to get the most out of Google Search. A good idea might be to print out a few copies of this and put it on the wall near your desktop computers? Similar posters relating to other google tools can be found here: http://www.google.com/educators/posters.html
Mark Woolley

A Guide to Annotating using Diigo. - 1 views

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    A Guide to Annotating using Diigo. Invest 2 minutes to learn how you can help students learn from and with each other by annotating web pages in with Diigo
sherryn moore

55 Interesting Ways to use the Interactive Whiteboard in the Clas - 11 views

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    Highly recommend this!!!!! Some wonderful ideas,tips and tricks on how to use the Smartboard effectively. Some great shortcuts. I suggest working through these 1 by 1 - selecting those that are relevant to grade/stage etc. Particularly good after you have some sound basic skills developed.
Mark Woolley

15 iPad Skills Every Teacher and Student should Have ~ Educational Technology and Mobil... - 14 views

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    iPad has made such a radical change in education with more and more school districts  adopting it as a learning tool inside the classroom. Educational Technology and Mobile Learning  has been helping teachers all along the way with reviews and tutorials on how to get started using iPad in education. We have reviewed more than 500 apps and we are planning to do more reviews this year.
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