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John Pearce

Thinklinkr: the best real-time collaborative online outliner - 0 views

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    "Thinklinkr will make you awesome! Your ideas will grow and flow when you collaborate on outlines with thinklinkr.com. Signup is easy and so is thinklinkr; you'll be making outlines before you know it."
Roland Gesthuizen

Why ICT should still be taught in schools and a way to do it properly : Just an IT Teacher - 0 views

  • As educators, we have to realise that much of the criticism of ICT is to be expected if the subject is not taught properly. The reasons for it not being taught properly I am not going to elaborate on here. What is most important is that we redress the balance  by becoming the most dynamic, forward-thinking subject in the school you teach at.
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    "I have embarked on a completely new approach to teaching three Year 10 classes the dreaded and much maligned OCR Nationals ICT course .. Here is a step-by-step outline of the approach to teaching of this. In my opinion, with the right approach, ICT can and will be an essential part of your students' learning."
Roland Gesthuizen

Acceptable Use Policy for Department of Education's Information, Communications and Tec... - 0 views

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    "The Acceptable Use Policy outlines appropriate use of the Department's Information, Communication and Technology resources. This policy applies to all users of the Department's ICT resources. "
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    Downloadable PDF AUP policy by DEECD for state school teachers and staff.
Roland Gesthuizen

Technical Integration - K12 Guide to going Google - 0 views

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    "This site contains tools and guidelines to use as a starting point to getting your students, faculty, and alumni. Review these 8 steps outlining a typical Google Apps for Education technical deployment."
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    Includes professional development, templates and examples how to use GoogleApps on campus.
Roland Gesthuizen

kidsprogramming / Scratch - 1 views

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    "Scratch is a visual programming environment that allows students to easily learn the constructs of computer programming that the environment provides. It comes with an extensive library of programs that can be deconstructed to allow the relativly rapid uptake of a basic understanding of programming."
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    Interesting programming outline by Mike from ECAWA, Western Australia.
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