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Joan Jordan

Diigo groups made easy - 2 views

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    A good clip under 5 mins on how to set up a diigo group, good graphics
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    Thanks for posting - I've marked Assignment 2 as complete on Lore for you.
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    Thanks Joan for providing this link it was very helpful.
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    Great Joan... now I know how to use Diigo!
Marianne Macartney

Integrating technology in the Primary Classroom - 0 views

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    A primary school teacher sharing resources, practical ideas and thoughts on blogging, global collaboration and technology integration. educators can subscribe to newsletter that has step by step instructions on how to use web tools.
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    The first time I shared this I did so by sharing with PLN group rather than resaerch toolkit.. To share again I needed to go to edit, tick share to group, choose research toolkit from drop down menu and then go to save.
Kerry Holmquest

World Vision - 0 views

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    World Vision provides excellent educational material and resources for secondary school studemts. It has been very useful for the text study of Camel Rider with a Year 7 group.
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    Thanks for sharing the link to this site, Kerry. I've marked your Diigo assignment as complete on Lore.
Shona Cornwall

Home - British Pathé - 0 views

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    This amazing site has a wealth of interesting material. "About Us: British Pathé is one of the oldest media companies in the world. Their roots lie in 1890s Paris where their founder, Charles Pathé, pioneered the development of the moving image. They were established in London in 1902, and by 1910 were producing their famous bi-weekly newsreel the Pathé Gazette. After the First World War they started producing various Cinemagazines as well. By 1930 they were producing the Gazette, the Pathetone Weekly, the Pathé Pictorial and Eve's Film Review, covering entertainment, culture and womens' issues. By the time Pathé finally stopped producing the cinema newsreel in 1970 they had accumulated 3500 hours of filmed history amounting to over 90,000 individual items. Over the last 30 years this material has been used extensively around the world in television programmes, home videos, advertisments, corporate productions and, most recently, in web publishing."
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    Fantastic site I'd forgotten about. Thanks for sharing with the group, I've marked Assignment 2 as complete on Lore for you.
SLV Learn

State Library of New South Wales - 5 views

State Library Victoria is fabulous, but equally fabulous is SLNSW. Go to www.sl.nsw.gov.au. Go this link:http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/using/access/register_card.html to get yourself a library card. ...

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