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Jennifer Phillips

flickrCC - 0 views

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    Creative commons licensed pictures on flickr for educational purposes. bluemountains.net site has already sorted through the creative commons on flickr and formed a new site that includes all images that can be used for free with attribution. attribution is shown under the image. every time you open the page a new search word will be there. Just change the word to suit your circumstances
Steven Parker

Project Based Learning Resources - 0 views

shared by Steven Parker on 18 Mar 10 - Cached
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    "This workshop is intended as a Primer to introduce educators to Project Based Learning - and to the use of free online tools in project based learning. - Thanks Stephen Downes, I was just thinking about these kind of resources for PIE.
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Robyn Jay

Photobus - Digital Storytelling - 1 views

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    This is Photobus by Daniel Meadows, homepage of the Free Photographic Omnibus and Digital Stories. Photobus is a journey in photo documentary. It began in the 1970s with still photographs and continues into the present, a time when pictures have discovered the talkies.
Grant Casey

CompendiumLD learning design software - 0 views

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    free software that can be help teachers to design their learning pathways. It seems simple but I get the feeling it would help teachers construct effective learning designs by making it easier to conceptualise what students need to do and what resources are used.
Steven Parker

WELCOME TO AUSSIE FARMERS DIRECT | 100% AUSTRALIAN FREE HOME DELIVERY SERVICE - 1 views

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    Buy food from Australia farmers!
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    Off topic but good :-)
Robyn Jay

25 Best Sites for Free Educational Videos - 2 views

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    Directory of the Web's best educational video resources. Includes 5min, Academic Earth, BrainPOP, Brightstorm, iTunes U, YouTube EDU, and many more sites.
Julie Collareda

Constructivism (learning theory) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • the new experience into an already existing framework without changing that framework
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  • views each learner as a unique individual with unique needs and backgrounds. The learner is also seen as complex and multidimensional. Social constructivism not only acknowledges the uniqueness and complexity of the learner, but actually encourages, utilizes and rewards it as an integral part of the learning process (Wertsch 1997).
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