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SmartBlog on Education Roundup: Connected Educator Month SmartBlogs - 0 views

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    A great overview of some of the different blogs posted during Connected Educator Month from Smartblogs
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Kevin Hodgson: Connected Educator Month - YouTube - 5 views

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    Connected educators  The platform is less importnat than the people who inhabit them. 
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How to Set Up a Remote Control for iPad Presentations Using Keynote Remote | iPad Academy - 6 views

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    how to wirelessly control a set of Keynote slides running on an iPad connected to a projector. Not surprisingly, there's an app for that. Apple has an app called Keynote Remote to support your Keynote slideshows.
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The New WWW: Whatever, Whenever, Wherever | Tom March - 0 views

  • teachers need to find formats that are easier for every Web-connected teacher to integrate into the classroom
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      As more and more students become connected in the classroom, the focus moves towards 'formats' that are accessible for all, not just those tech savvy teachers. Big challenge, exciting challenge.
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Lit Tunes with Of Mice and Men - 5 views

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    Outline of how to use popular music to connect students to the themes of Steinbeck's novel.
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Personal Learning Network | State Library of Victoria - 7 views

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    Registrations are open for the 2013 PLN course. It's now 7 units long, and will help you get organise, find free PD, start blogging and connect with other educators. Registrations close March 4 so spread the word!
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The Australian Curriculum v1.1 - English: General capabilities - 3 views

  • Through their reading and through interaction with others, students are encouraged to see existing situations in new ways, identify alternative explanations, and perceive connections that can assist in problem-solving.
    • Tania Sheko
       
      Through blogs and nings, students can view and discuss what other class members are thinking/writing and even outside the school.
  • Intercultural understanding Students develop intercultural understanding as they learn to understand themselves in relation to others. This involves students valuing their own cultures and beliefs and those of others, and engaging with people of diverse cultures in ways that recognise differences, create connections and cultivate respect between people.
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Breaking the barriers of time and space: the dawning of the great age of librarians - 4 views

  • We connect people to knowledge. We bring people together with the intellectual content of the past and present so that new knowledge can be created. We provide the ways and means for people to find entertainment and solace and enlightenment and joy and delight in the intellectual, scientific and creative work of other people. This is what we have always been about. [7]
    • Tania Sheko
       
      This could be a good 'manifesto' for our role description as teacher librarians. 
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    Purpose: This lecture, reflecting on future roles, posits the potential dawning of a "great age of librarians," if librarians make the conceptual shift of focusing on their own skills and activities rather than on their libraries.
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Connecting librarian blog - 5 views

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    I'm sure many of you are familiar with this blog but I found her last post particularly relevant to this course. It's an overview of a VALA presentation by Hugh Rundle from Boroondara Libraries entitled Technolust and Libraries. An interesting read!
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Educators' Guide to Innovation - Connecting educators interested in innovation - 2 views

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    Educators' Guide to Innovation
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