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Radioanywhere, a product of Webanywhere, makes school podcasting easy. This case study shows how podcasts in education can be used to personalise learning.
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Radioanywhere, a product of Webanywhere, makes school podcasting easy. This case study shows how podcasts in education can be used to personalise learning. Via Nell Ududec
You can customize this PowerPoint template with your own pictures. A simulated video wall slowly animates the photographs you choose. Via Baiba Svenca
By Cherrye Moore It is a common-known fact that teaching is a labor of love for most educators.
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iPads in schools. Got an iPad yet? School leaders say it's not just a cool toy, but rather a powerful, versatile tool that is virtually changing the face of education. Via David Miller
Six-year-old Joshua Bruckner looked intently at the iPad on his
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Smartphones have many applications in the classroom and mlearning has begun to become mainstream. However there are still many who oppose use of mobile phones. Via Stephanie Sandifer
Aviary is a suite of powerful creative applications that you can use right in your web browser. It's also a community of friendly artists to share and collaborate with.
Every pundit cries that education is broken, the standards of standard-based education are mixed up. I agree completely! All we really need are good toys.
This post also appears in the current edition of the BC College of Teachers TC Magazine (here)
Get all the advice, information and resources you need to talk to young people about cancer (Teaching about cancer?
Welcome to TikiToki, a web app that makes it dead easy to make stunning, animated timelines that work in your browser. Via Cindy Rudy
An overview of Twitter and ways of using it in education. A Twitter primer with reasons, stories and resources. Via Sarah Elaine Eaton
A couple of weeks ago, some comments were left on the 100WC post because the writers did not have a blog. If you would like to use a blog that has been set up especially for that purpose please email Sally-Jayne at internet@sjbteaching.com .
E booklet offering suggestions and advice on transitioning into a 1 to 1 device program. Via Donna Browne
My interest in the interactive fiction platform Quest continues to provide highlights of my working week a couple of students pursue their interest in...
I am delighted to finally have the opportunity to take the moderator's hotseat for this week's #ukedchat - in which we will be running a special discussion all...
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