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Katie Day

Oxfam Education: Resources index | Mapping Our world - 0 views

  • This unique interactive website works with maps and globes to transform pupils’ understanding of the world. Winner of a Geographical Association Gold award and a BAFTA award for primary learning, Mapping Our World allows pupils to flatten a globe, turn a map into a globe, and merge different map projections. The nine structured activities come with teachers’ notes and are designed for whole class learning on an interactive whiteboard or PC. The website supports the Geography curriculum and is also ideal for bringing a global approach to Citizenship, PSE and ICT.
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    How maps affect our worldview - interactive whiteboard stuff
Mary van der Heijden

Electronic Village Online / Call_for_Participation2013 - 1 views

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    For five weeks in January-February, participants and ESOL experts can engage in collaborative, online discussion or hands-on virtual workshops of professional and scholarly benefit. These sessions will bring together participants for a longer period of time than is permitted by land-based professional development conventions and will allow a fuller development of ideas than is otherwise possible.   Sessions are free and open to anyone around the globe. Bring your colleagues!  
Keri-Lee Beasley

Educators need learning advocacy, not technology advocacy | Dangerously Irrelevant - 1 views

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    Ed tech advocate: We should use Skype! Learning advocate: We should connect our kids with other schools around the globe so they can have diverse conversations and learn with instead of learn aboutnother cultures.
Katie Day

Digital Stories from the Elementary Classroom - 0 views

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    " Welcome to StoryWeb! - Digital Stories from the Elementary Classroom This site is dedicated to highlighting digital stories as told by elementary students around the globe. Please feel free to leave us a comment and let us know your thoughts. This site is maintained by Mike McKillip, international educator currently working at the International School of Tanganyika in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania."
Mary van der Heijden

Globe Genie - Joe McMichael - 0 views

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    Easy and great to use (alternative to Google Earth?)
Katie Day

TED-ED - Brain Trust - 1 views

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    The TED-Ed Brain Trust is a private forum created to shape and accelerate TED's push into the realm of Education. The aim of this community is to assemble a new archive of remarkable TED-ED videos, each designed to catalyze learning around the globe. Unlike TEDTalks, TED-ED videos are less than ten minutes long and may assume a variety of different formats. They may be identified or created by any member of the TED-ED Brain Trust. To become a member of this Trust, please apply here.
Louise Phinney

20 Top Tweeters for Maths Teachers | The Creative Education Blog - 4 views

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    This list of top tweeters is specifically designed with maths teachers in mind.  Many of the tweeters are fellow maths teachers from across the globe whilst others are people who get very excited about maths and just love to tweet about it.  Many of these people tweet about a lot besides maths but I think each of them would be a valuable addition to your timeline if you're a maths teacher or interested in maths.  Follow them if you'd like links, ideas and conversation about maths and maths teaching.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Google World Wonders Project - 0 views

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    a platform which brings world heritage sites of the modern and ancient world online. Using Street View, 3D modeling and other Google technologies, we have made these amazing sites accessible to everyone across the globe. With videos, photos and in-depth information, you can now explore the world wonders from your armchair just as if you were there.
Keri-Lee Beasley

How your personal brand will help or hinder your career - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

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    Personal Branding
Katie Day

Food Experts Worry as World Population and Hunger Grow - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Scientists and development experts across the globe are racing to increase food production by 50 percent over the next two decades to feed the world’s growing population, yet many doubt their chances despite a broad consensus that enough land, water and expertise exist.
  • The number of hungry people in the world rose to 1.02 billion this year, or nearly one in seven people, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, despite a 12-year concentrated effort to cut the number.
  • Agronomists and development experts who gathered in Rome last week generally agreed that the resources and technical knowledge were available to increase food production by 50 percent in 2030 and by 70 percent in 2050 — the amounts needed to feed a population expected to grow to 9.1 billion in 40 years.
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    Oct 21, 2009
Jeffrey Plaman

Four easy steps will save your reputation - The Globe and Mail - 2 views

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    Nice article about managing your online reputation
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    That is a good one. Might be worth sharing with staff. Do we have policies in place around staff and social media? Should we? Just questions, that I don't have answers to ...
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