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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.
Brad McAllister

Good Teachers Don't Need Technology | doug woods - 6 views

  • For me a good teacher will know that ‘learning’ is more important than ‘teaching’.
  • A good teacher will select and match resources to fit the ability and levels of the learners. A good teacher will not reject a resource simply because it is a technology resource
  • For me a good teacher will make effective and extensive use of technology to support learning. A good teacher will be constantly evaluating the technology and will be seeking new ways of using technology in their teaching. A good teacher will observe how the learners use technology and will seek to harness such uses to support learning.
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  • A teacher in the 21st century who doesn’t feel that technology can help them in their teaching is probably not a good teacher.
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.
sherryn moore

Education Week Teacher: Redefining Instruction With Technology: Five Essential Steps - 0 views

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    Interesting read- One teacher learned the hard way that just bringing iPads into the classroom won't truly change things-challenges teachers to redefine your practice.
Sam Elphick

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Lesser-Known Google Tools for Students & Teachers - 5 views

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    Here are some lesser-known google tools for students & teachers...check them out!
Michelle Shearman

Free Technology for Teachers: Seven Videos All Educators Should Watch - 4 views

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    videos all teachers should watch
Sam Elphick

10 movies every teacher should see together with students | The Teacher Chronicles - 9 views

  • A well produced movie can sometimes be enough to shake my world completely. It can change my perspectives on things I thought I was certain about. Here’s a list of 10 movies I think that every teacher, or every person working with people, should see (in no particular order).
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    How many of the movies in this list have you shared with a class? I haven't seen all of them yet, but it seems to be a pretty good list (geared toward high school classes) of movies worth watching with your classes...
Mark Woolley

5 Steps to Increasing Teacher Technology Integration | #Edchat Recap - 6 views

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    "5 Step Plan for Increasing Teacher Technology Integration" Worth a read
Dan Sherman

MATH PRACTICE AND LEARNING PROGRAM - FREE FOR TEACHERS - 0 views

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    Teachers choose their own curriculum (mapped to state standards), assign work to students, have it automatically graded immediately, review individual and class performance, and most importantly, take immediate action. TenMarks is super effective and real easy to use - it was designed with the help of math teachers across the country. What's more - it's FREE for the entire class!
Mark Woolley

The Physics Front - 2 views

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    "The Physics Front provides high quality resources for the teaching of physics and physical sciences courses. The Physics Front is a free service provided by the American Association of Physics Teachers in partnership with the NSF/NSDL. " Excellent physics resources for teachers - including primary and middle school!
Mark Blake

Glogster - Poster Yourself | Text, Images, Music and Video - 1 views

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    Have just been playing with this and must say it looks pretty interesting. you can easily combine pictures, text and video. You can alos create links to other sites etc. The free version also comes with 200 student accounts. I found it in here http://teachers.net/gazette/wordpress/allison-gray/50-web-apps-for-teachers/ which came from the diigo Classroom 2.0 group.
Sam Elphick

Free Technology for Teachers: 15 Tools To Help Students Get Organized - 4 views

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    A comprehensive list of web-based tools that can be used for organisation - well worth a read, especially for seconary teachers...
Katharina Hall

Cyber- Safety In Our Schools - 24 views

Hi Guys You may remember we have addressed this at LT networks a few times in past however if people are interested we can certainly revisit it. I agree its a really important area and the f...

cyber-safety

Mark Woolley

New lesson plans on our most popular webpage - Resources | cap that! - 5 views

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    cap that! resources are developed by teachers for teachers and are in keeping with the new Australian Curriculum. 
sherryn moore

WatchKnow - Free Educational Videos for K-12 Students - 4 views

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    Over 7,000,000 educational videos. WatchKnow website for finding educational videos for the classroom. This is also a great place to locate videos that you may want to download and incorporate into a Notebook lesson file. This site is maintained by the users and organized in a way that can really help teachers find relevant videos for the classroom. I also like the rating system that is used to help teachers make a educated decision on what videos to review.
Mark Woolley

Game2Learn - home - 3 views

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    Any stage 3 teachers interested in a gaming  approach to learning. This would be very interesting.  The project aimed to trial the efficacy of student-developed games in stage 3 classrooms. This wiki features the results and impact of the project on learning from the perspective of students and teachers from the two primary schools involved.
Sam Elphick

Free Technology for Teachers: Super Maths World - Math Practice for K-12 - 2 views

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    Super Maths World is good resource offering differentiated math practice. The activities offered on Super Maths World are suitable for students in primary and high school. The progress tracker is a good way for self-directed learners to measure their progress. The progress tracker and scores could also be used by teachers as a means of measuring a student's development. Worth a look!
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.
anonymous

When it Comes to Technology, Teachers Need as Much Scaffolding as Students | The Commit... - 0 views

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    When it Comes to Technology, Teachers Need as Much Scaffolding as 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
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