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Michelle Shearman

Iconfinder | Download free icons - 2 views

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    Free icons... useful for docs or presentations.
Victoria Keech

Cool Online Tools by Darcy Moore on Prezi - 8 views

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    Cool Online tools presented by Darcy Moore
Sam Elphick

http://www.frivschool.com/menu/start.html?it=normal - 2 views

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    A great collection of interactive, educational games presented in a graphical way. 
Mark Woolley

Xtranormal | Text-to-Movie - 0 views

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    Easy Movie/cartoon making - Make 3d movies for free. Includes a range of languages, easy to use interface and a selection of backgrounds. Great for languages, story telling, role playing and different presentation
Cara Whitehead

Figurative Language | Articles - 2 views

  • Reinforce your students' understanding of figurative language with VocabularySpellingCity's figurative language lessons, interactive games, printable worksheets, and powerpoint presentations.
Michelle Shearman

YouTube - Teacher Inspirational Quotes Presentation - 7 views

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    Great quotes for teaching !!!
Mark Woolley

laura3 [licensed for non-commercial use only] / FrontPage - 2 views

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    A great student wiki example
Mark Woolley

Tagxedo - Creator - 3 views

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    A word cloud creator, I would typically choose this over wordle
Sam Elphick

12 Interesting Ideas for Class Blog Posts - "Google Docs" - 4 views

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    Some ideas on what to post on your class blog - worth a look. 
Mark Woolley

A N I M O T O: the end of slideshows - 2 views

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    Very very cool. Make great videos very easily. ES1-S1 teachers get your photos from picasa.
Sam Elphick

Interesting ways (and tips) to encourage families to visit the sc - 3 views

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    An outstanding collaborative google doc outlining way to encourage families and parents to visit school/class blogs...
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).
    • sherryn moore
       
      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

Social Bookmarking 2.0: Research, Share and Collaborate Online Using Diigo - Jason Rhod... - 5 views

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    An excellent resource for those who are introducing Diigo to their staff or class. Has links to various resources regarding social bookmarking in general, and Diigo in particular and shares how it could be used by a class or staff.
sherryn moore

Voicethread - 1 views

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    Voicethread is a powerful tool that allows you to share images, documents and videos . It also enables you to add a 'Voice' to your presentations and life to your stories.
Mark Woolley

Thoughts on using Prezi as a teaching tool by Paul Hill on Prezi - 4 views

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    Some nice ideas and thoughts on using Prezi as a teaching tool - Ideas and reflections on the effective use of Prezi to support whole class teaching
Mark Woolley

34 Interesting Ways to use Google Docs in the Classroom - 4 views

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    Lots of people would have seen something from this great collaborative series.  I really like that the examples are ideas that you can implement with your class immediately. 
Mark Woolley

Whrrl - What's your story? - 0 views

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    Simple iphone friendly story telling, location, images and text, quite good for a procedural text or excursion report. Students can collaborate on projects. Really good with mobile technology.
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