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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.
Michelle Shearman

Flisti - Create free online polls without signing-up - 1 views

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    Great concept, very quick to put together,  however bit tricky to get working within a blog environment
Mark Woolley

OLHC - 1 views

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    "A blog to record our journey to introduce the ipod touch to Kinder students in a one to one environment. "
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    The kids are really excited by the possibilities - my little girl is at OLHC kinder and came home telling me all about what they learned - check out the blog they have a solid research focus too
Sam Elphick

eLanguages - home - Welcome - 0 views

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    An awesome tool for connection with other classes globally in safe environment. 
Mark Woolley

WallWisher - In what ways has your professional development this year impacted on your ... - 2 views

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    Wallwisher is a simple "sticky note" environment that anyone can post a note to (text, images, movies etc). This wallwisher was created for the participants of the Lighthouse Learning Technologies Course 2009
Mark Woolley

YouTube - SMARTClassrooms's Channel - 3 views

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    "SMART Technologies, producers of the SMART board and the SMART Table, offer you user-generated and SMART-created videos of SMART's products in a variety of learning environments. " If you use smartboards this would be a great channel to subscribe to.
Sam Elphick

Explaining Evernote | Lucacept - intercepting the Web - 6 views

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    A great explanation of Evernote and how it can be used in a 1:1 environment, targeted at secondary students.
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
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
Sam Elphick

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Draw That Habitat - 0 views

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    Here is a great review of a new PBS website which allows you to create a habitat based on the needs to a fictional  character. Once the students have finished creating the habitat, they could download it as a JPEG. Has some great tips on ways it could be useful in the classroom, too!
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