Proofread for Project Gutenberg
- - By Carla Shinn
ContentGenerator.net - create your own Educational Flash games
Nice lessons for elementary students.
- - By Cindy Edwards
This site offers videos on a range of PSHE, citizenship, RE, the environment and other topics. It’s a great set of resources for introducing difficult subjects to your class. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental
- - By Martin Burrett
Overcoming Technology Barriers: How to Innovate Without Extra Money or Support | Edutopia
- Teachers' fear of learning something new is still the main hurdle to technology integration, says Bob Moore, executive director of information technology for the Blue Valley Schools, in Overland Park, Kansas.
- Creating time and opportunities for teachers to share ideas has led to "a common language about student learning and has accelerated our use of instructional technology," Moore notes. "You can't do that if teachers are working in isolation behind closed doors."
- GenYES encourages teachers to learn about technology in the context of their own classroom, side-by-side with their students. Professional development that's embedded in the classroom has more staying power than one-shot workshops.
Education World: Principals Talk Tech: How Is Technology Integration Going?
This is a great video site showing the life and careers of famous scientists. Find out about Richard Feynman, Rosalind Franklin, Gregor Mendel and even Mister Spock in interviews with scientists in their field today. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
- - By Martin Burrett
The Day I Abolished Grading - THE DAILY RIFF - Be Smarter. About Education.
All Things Common Core | Developing an Understanding of the Common Core Standards
iPads in Chicago Public Schools
The Chicago Public Schools (CPS) iPad Project seeks to dramatically transform the classroom.
- - By Marc Patton
This is a wonderful site and iPad app where you can create and watch video lessons. Make changes to your whiteboard screen, type text, record audio and add images from your computer or Dropbox to create an immersive lesson on any topic you choose. Then embed or share the link for others to view. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
- - By Martin Burrett
- - By Dora Hawkins
Sketch Star - Create Animation
This is a great online animation tool designed for children. It has a great set of tools, including clipart, text tools and 'puppet' images with movable limbs and changeable heads. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video%2C+animation%2C+film+%26+Webcams
- - By Martin Burrett
Assessment and Rubrics - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything
A retired Technology Teachers website with lots of good resources to use in technology and education
- - By Ursula Rockefeller
This site is a collaborative online drawing and animation project from Google and the UK's Tate Modern art gallery. Draw part of a picture and add to other people's creation. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Art%2C+Craft+%26+Design
- - By Martin Burrett
Royalty Free Music FREE: Free production music, free copyright free music
The Adventures of Library Girl: Game Based PD for an Epic Win
This is a fab literacy site where you can find interesting and rare English words. Browse for words to make children's work stand out from the crowd and play 'guess the meaning' with your class. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
- - By Martin Burrett
SmarterCookie - How smart teachers get smarter
When in training and dev in corporate world, we used video as a great tool to coach. Like to move it into school as a coaching tool.
- - By tom campbell
Grit, character and academic success: thoughtlessness, part 3 « Granted, but…
7 Things You Should Know About Social Content Curation | EDUCAUSE.edu
"Popcorn Maker makes it easy to enhance, remix and share web video. Use your web browser to combine video and audio with content from the rest of the web — from text, links and maps to pictures and live feeds"
- - By Kathy Fiedler
About ABC Splash - splash.abc.net.au
a new world-class education website for Australia packed with hundreds of videos, audio clips and games 100% free to watch and play at home and in school See volcanos erupt and microbats fly. Investigate fossils, megafires and worm farms. Meet fairytale monsters. Unwrap an Ancient Egyptian mummy and explore the Great Barrier Reef without getting wet!
- - By maryanne wright
Great animated storybook style films that chronicle the histories of some interesting English words.
- - By zapatistagringo
- - By zapatistagringo
Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: Top 100 Sites & Apps of 2012
Includes educational networks, curation sites, and writing/grammar sites.
- - By Tanya Hudson
6 Simple Ways To Use Video In Education - Edudemic
"For those looking to increase their use of video in education, there are almost as many ways to use video as there are videos available for use. Whether creating your own videos or using those available to you, here are a few ideas to get you started."
- - By Roland Gesthuizen
365 things to make you go 'hmmm...'
A fascinating site with thought provoking questions specifically for teachers and students. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Cross+Curricular
- - By Martin Burrett
8 Tips for the Care & Feeding of the Reluctant Tech User | The Daring Librarian
Video para explicar a los alumnos la comunicación verbal
- - By Susana plana
- - By Susana plana
- - By Susana plana
The evolution of Multiple memory systems
- - By janeallon
Kountze in the News: Effing the Ineffable (An East Texas Revery) | text2cloud
For teachers working with memoir and teachers interested in archival research, this might be of interest: a multimedia composing project that works with the journals and correspondence of a southern writer who spent much of his life recollecting, in ever finer detail, his childhood during the Depression in East Texas. I teach creative nonfiction and I'm always trying to push myself to think about the possibilities new media composing affords that my students could explore.
- - By Richard Miller
True believer keen on spreading the social media word
"ROLAND Gesthuizen describes himself as a social media evangelist. His passion for social media and Twitter in particular extends beyond the global power of tapping into and sharing ideas. For his students it has brought the outside world to his classroom in a way that could never be imagined."
- - By Roland Gesthuizen
''Trying to take all of what is happening on Twitter in is like drinking from a fire hydrant,'' he says.
''So you end up thinking of it as a stream that's flowing past you; you throw your hook in and pull out an idea and if it's good then you let it go and let other people share in it.''
Motivation and Engagement: Hey Managers – Get Out of the Way
"The research Pink references shows that, once basic financial needs are met, autonomy, mastery and purpose – not money – are better motivators of performance. Pink points out that engagement and motivation come from a sense of self-direction – of trust, and of ownership. The message for managers here is that it’s time to get out of the way."
- - By Roland Gesthuizen
- Unless you’re some kind of mentalist, you’re not going to know what motivates your employees unless you ask them.
- it’s always important to look at how your talent management practices support employee engagement.
Teachlr is building a completely state-of-the-art platform that enables anyone anywhere in the world to teach and share knowledge online. It's the virtual place to solve your needs and get real answers from real people. It's fun and educational because you get to ask questions on any topic and take classes on any matter. You can also help people out by answering others' questions or becoming a teacher. It's all about sharing what you know and what you want to know.
- - By Thieme Hennis
- students’ difficulties with the academic genre should be considered to be the norm, rather than the exception.
- mechanical errors r
- errors in the microstructure of writing
- inconsistencies in writin
- macrostructure of writing
- quality and clarity of purpose
- substantive general writing errors
- publication, authorship, training and fairness
- plagiarism
- formal writing courses and reading lists, writing activities, and peer writing groups
- Ideally, the supervisor provides a writing role mode
- fallacious to assume that supervisors are necessarily scholarly writers
- apprenticeship model can be ineffective
- a passive role in improving their writing
- tudents and supervisors need to master a range of writing task
- benefit of naming what will be attended to and framing its context accrues through the process of planning, action and reflection
- implicit contractual relationship between my students and me
- supervisor
- provide feedback
- conceptu
- methodological
- I conceived postgraduate students’ writing as similar to that of an academic co‐author.
- initially corrected all errors
- ttle emphasis to these errors in subsequent interactions
- explored whether these were careless errors or whether the students had difficulty with particular aspects of writin
- students assumed some responsibility for proofreading
- cholarly writing in a thesis involves much more than a set of discrete writing tasks
- heightened awareness of individual differences in students as writers
- dependent writer
- ‘writer’s block’ that could be overcome by breaking writing down into subtasks
- copious notes
- detailed note‐taking limited her interaction
- brief summary of the key points on my written response to her drafts
- action plan
- writing block initially posed a major ethical dilemma for me because the ethical guidelines of authorship restrict the writing that should be undertaken by a superviso
- not writing per se that underpinned Denise’s writing block but a lack of knowledge about the content and organization of a particular writing task.
- confident writer
- published during his doctoral studies
- nadvertently engaged in unethical writing behaviour by including me as a co‐author without my permission
- difficulties with all aspects of the macrostructur
- epeat sections of writing from earlier chapters
- replace repeated text with concise summaries or use cross‐referencing
- tendency to rush through corrections, which often resulted in many issues identified on a previous draft remaining unresolved
- writing was often submitted and returned electronically using the ‘comments’ and ‘track changes’ tools in Microsoft Word.
- resistant writer
- acknowledged herself to be a poor write
- writing supp
- oral and written feedback
- email guidance, sessions where writing was modeled and her writing scaffolded, and handouts on writing style.
- specialist assistance
- r lack of commitment to improving the quality of subsequent drafts
- argumentative stance towards writing feedback
- my colleague and I decided that we were no longer prepared to supervise Rita.
- imited writing progress
- , Rita had failed to adequately demonstrate her writing capability as a doctoral candidat
- sporadic writer
- repeatedly failed to meet negotiated deadlines
- supervisor, it was difficult to maintain interest in and respond to Sherry’s work because of the time lag between each piece of writing
- enlisted an experienced supervisor to act as my mentor
- forewarned
- Sherry’s approach to writing was likely to result in a lengthy completion time and she needed to accept the responsibility for managing her writing tasks.
- emotional excitement of writing up a thesis and the ensuing motivation
- lacked
- This trail of documentation
- importance of
- highlighted student‐centred writing issues
- dentified broader issues that also needed to be accommodated in supervision
- confidence in writing does not necessarily equate with capability.
- uture directions
- upport students
- ncouraging them to participate in activities designed to support scholarly writing,
- community of support for each othe
- Technology
- virtual community of student writers
- Ethical writing
- cant attention in postgraduate training to ethical practices in writing
- explore the ethical standards that are in operation in our local academic community.
- underpinned by a performance‐orientation
- ssues of concern related to students’ scholarly writing were identified.
- eper understanding of the breadth of issues related to the supervision of postgraduate writing
Five Competencies for Culturally Competent Teaching and Learning | Faculty Focus
1. Culturally competent teaching and learning facilitates critical reflection. 2. Culturally competent teaching and learning demands respect for others. 3. Culturally competent teaching and learning involves accommodating individual learners. 4. Culturally competent teaching and learning requires the use of intercultural communication skills. 5. Culturally competent teaching and learning requires focused activities and intentionally structured environments.
Free Technology for Teachers: 12 Tools for Quickly Gathering Informal Feedback from Students
Interesting cultural perspective on struggle; especially important: lack of struggle is not equivalent to smart
- - By A Gardner
Why We Need Common Core: "I choose C." | All Things Common Core
Video "funny" about need for common core
- - By katiek1967
Full length streaming
- - By Hollington Lee
How Brainless Slime Molds Redefine Intelligence [Video]: Scientific American
Alaska Native art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- - By Cindy Black
My License to Read blog I created to use as a model for students and taken on a life of its own.
- - By Enid Baines
- - By Enid Baines
A flash resource to help teach probability in maths. Use the spinner to tally the colours that appear. The resource allows you to spin individual spins or up to 1000 spins at a time. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
- - By Martin Burrett
Pick a Template - Squarespace 6
Nice website design. Free for 2 weeks.
- - By msphillipsonline
Why Kids Need Goodreads - The Tempered Radical
Good article making the case for using Destiny Quest's social features.
- - By Joanna Gerakios
- - By Bonnie Grover
To Sell Is Human – Book Trailer | Daniel Pink
Why we all need sales schools. This is so important for public educators: we need to tell a better story to all our stakeholders.
- - By tom campbell
Curation in Education 11/13/12 | Instructional Tech Talk
11.13.12 Twitter chat about Curation in Education
- - By Tanya Hudson
Paul Zakcalls oxytocin the "moral molecule"
- - By janeallon
The Current State Of Literacy In America - Edudemic
The Current State of Literacy in America [infographic] http://t.co/7ivNAH8E no_tag The Current State Of Literacy In America - Edudemic http://bit.ly/RWaRrz The Current State Of Literacy In America - Edudemic
- - By Tanya Hudson
- - By tom campbell
Hard Science is Going to the Dogs | PsiVid, Scientific American Blog Network
Recurring Lyme Disease Symptoms Caused by New Infection, Study Finds - NYTimes.com
This blogpost discusses the aims of the 21st Century Fluency Project This resource is the collaborative effort of a group of experienced educators and entrepreneurs who have united to share their experience and ideas, and create a project geared toward making learning relevant to life in our new digital age. Our purpose is to develop exceptional resources to assist in transforming learning to be relevant to life in the 21st Century. At the core of this project are our Curriculum Integration Kits - engaging, challenge based learning modules designed to cultivate the essential 21st Century Fluencies within the context of the required curriculum.
- - By Mark Gleeson
Minnesota Center for Reading Research | Welcome
The University of Minnesota Center for Reading Research conducts applied research on reading and research on teaching approaches that facilitate reading instruction.
- - By Marc Patton
Education Week: Teachers Report Mixed Impact of Digital Media
- Educators say digital tools used both inside classrooms and outside schools in students' personal lives are having a mixed impact on students' academic and social development, according to two surveys released last week.
Percent Worksheets | Converting Between Percents, Decimals, and Fractions Worksheets
Website that generates great worksheets
- - By Ed B.
Make student feedback easy with Dragon's speech-to-text
- - By Mark Barnes
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