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Michelle Shearman

Cybersmart - Book teacher professional development - 1 views

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    It is critical that our schools are professionally developing our teachers in the area of cyber-safety. Click this link to book teacher professional development.
Sam Elphick

Are Classroom Gadgets Worth the Money? | Education | Change.org - 2 views

  • 66% of teachers surveyed indicated that they received less than eight hours of technology training in the previous year. 13% if those received no training at all. That is simply absurd.
  • Here is a suggestion though. Instead of pouring money into the latest and greatest item and relying on the "wow" factor to keep students paying attention, schools should invest in professional development workshops that teach instructors how to create interactive and dynamic learning environments using the technology they already have. If they do this, schools will find that their dollar goes a lot farther towards improving student performance.
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    An article exploring the amount of professional development teachers receive and the effect is has on the hardware  that is purchased for use in their classroom. Some scary statistics are also included in the article
Sam Elphick

Slowmation - 4 views

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    Students of all ages can quickly produce meaningful animations that represent their learning, using free software. Developed at the University of Wollongong.
Michelle Shearman

Learn It In 5 - Home - 4 views

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    I like it! Really easy to follow visuals and  audio  are at a 'comprehendable' speed. Great for prof development  
Sam Elphick

YouTube - 21st century pedagogy - 2 views

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    Greg Whitby's view on 21st Century Pedagogy in schools. In the video he expresses the need for educators to develop a new pedagogical DNA for schooling in todays world. Compelling viewing. Perhaps a good video to start a PD session with...
Michelle Shearman

http://www.fordpas.org/RagsToRiches/index.html - 1 views

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    Online simulation game which focuses on developing business sense
Michelle Shearman

YouTube - You can't be my teacher. - 3 views

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    I like it, possibly good for professional development
Sam Elphick

Hey! LHS Kids - 2 views

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    Hey LHS Kids is a science activities website for kids developed by the Lawrence Hall of Science at UC Berkeley. Hey LHS Kids features some good activities for primary school students. 
sherryn moore

educational-origami - IWB's and the development of pedagogical skills - 2 views

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    I really like this- it talks about a progressions or stages of working with the IWB- from supported didactic-interactive-Enhanced interactive. Worth exploring
sherryn moore

Story Time | Prediction | Second Grade - 1 views

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    Develops the comprehension strategy of predicting
sherryn moore

Magic Writing Slate - 2 views

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    great site for developing mouse/trackpad skills in K-2 students whilst learning upper and lower case alphabet and writing numerals
sherryn moore

WordSift - Visualize Text - 3 views

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    My new favourite teaching idea that support the development of comprehension strategies through visualising and summarising
sherryn moore

Presentation Skills Version2 0 - 2 views

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    For some great ideas on developing your presentation ideas- tips for creating good PPT's or keynotes
Sam Elphick

Teaching only to where the teacher feels comfortable… | Teaching and Learning... - 4 views

  • I wonder about whether we as teachers set the same goals for ourselves.  Do we want to push past our levels of comfort?  Do we want to be scaffolded (or go and find scaffolds for ourselves) to move to higher levels and better outcomes?  Do we want to feel challenged?  Are we willing to use ‘experts’ to support us through the Zone of Proximal Development from watching the expert, doing with the expert and finally becoming the expert?
  • When we relate these questions to using E-Learning and ICT applications in our curriculum development and teaching, we need to determine whether we are willing to use students as the experts to teach us?  Are we willing to be out of our comfort zone in front of our students, until we have tried and tried again to succeed?
  • s, finding ways to improve his/her skills, of practicing the new technology.  Wouldn’t it be beneficial for the students to see some of the struggles the teacher is having when learning something new, so the students could realize that learning is a slow process – even for teachers?
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  • I recently listened to an interview with a fourteen year old student as the guest speaker.  She claims that teachers only teach ICT to the level where the teachers feel comfortable, and then the teachers stop teaching ICT.  As young people today have skills well above the ICT skills of most of their teachers, they are effectively ‘undertaught’ by the teachers in terms of ICT skills. 
  • Whose level of comfort is important in our classrooms: The teachers’ comfort or the students’ comfort?  If teachers refuse to move past their own levels of comfort in front of their students, are we in fact robbing students of the opportunity to see that true learning, and the art of improving yourself, is a life-long task?
  • we finally succeeded at something we had to work really hard at…won’t it be great if we could move ourselves along this E-Learning journey with the support of our students?
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    A fantastic article worth reading that explores teacher vs student expertise in ICLT and it's implications with teaching an learning. The interview at the bottom is also worth a listen, it is an interview with Edith, a student in England speaking about ICLT in her learning. She recently spoke at a TeachMeet, and in the interview, explores many aspects of ICLT in the classroom, including wether ICLT should be treated as an integrated, or separate subject.
sherryn moore

letter_speed_race - 0 views

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    Another site to develop typing skills- kinder
sherryn moore

Mouse Skills - 1 views

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    This link to you to a list of weblinks aimed at developing basic computer skills particularly good for Kinder
sherryn moore

Aven's Corner - Preschool Online Games and Educational Online Games - 0 views

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    This site could be recommended to parents as activities they could allow their child to engage in at home to develop some core computer/keyboard skills
sherryn moore

Northumberland Grid for Learning: ICT Resources - 0 views

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    More links to some good activities aimed at developing mouse skills eg drag and drop etc
sherryn moore

Crickweb | Early Years - 0 views

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    Link to some good activities aimed at developing mouse skills eg drag and drop etc
Sam Elphick

Free Technology for Teachers: Developing a PLN? Why and How - 3 views

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    Good article on getting started on twitter...
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