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A case for parents as the best science educators - 1 views

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    An interesting collection of ideas for what parents can do at home to support the life-long learning of science
Aaron Davis

Famous Movie Quotes as Charts - 13 views

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    A great collection of quotes that incorporate visualisations to carry across the message. A little bit different.
Aaron Davis

The Book Thief author Markus Zusak explains why failure is good for you at TEDxSydney t... - 8 views

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    Markus Zusak discusses the challenges of writing and why we should embrace failure. Interesting read.
Aaron Davis

40 Books to Read Before You Start Teaching #ntchat John Spencer - 10 views

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    A great collection of books for educators to read
Pam Delahunty

Dromkeen - 3 views

Still a great place! Try this link instead: http://www.dromkeen.com.au/

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Cally Black

Clearing the Confusion between Technology Rich and Innovative Poor: Six Questions - 12 views

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    In a recent webinar, more than 90% of school leaders responded that they were leading an innovative school as a result of the implementation of technology. At the end of the webinar, when polled again, only one leader claimed to be leading an innovative school. The complete reversal was due to a presentation of the Six Questions that you will read about in this article.   This list of questions was developed to help educators be clear about the unique added value of a digital learning environment.
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    Fascinating. And very helpful. Thanks Cally.
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    I will be passing this on to my curriculum coordinator and learning technologies teachers to think about. Thanks, the e newsletter subscription looks good.
Aaron Davis

INF536 Case Report | Learn, do, teach... - 4 views

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    An investigation into the Ultranet from Heather Baille
Aaron Davis

6 Ways Teachers Kill the Joy of Reading | Brilliant or Insane - 22 views

  • 1–Clinging to the classroom novel
  • 2–The “Don’t-read-ahead” directive
  • 3–Telling kids what they can’t read
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  • 4–Not reading in class daily
  • Readers read daily; it’s this simple.
  • 5–Assigning worksheets and book reports
  • 6–Not celebrating the joy of reading
Aaron Davis

Last Call - Medium - 0 views

  • Contrary to the contrived ignorance of media reporters, the future of the daily newspaper is one of the few certainties in the current landscape: Most of them are going away, in this decade.
  • rom the advertiser’s point of view, the nation’s newspapers have become little more than a blue-bag delivery service, with a horoscope and enough local sports inside to get people to open the bag.
  • first, get good at understanding and presenting data. Second, understand how social media can work as a newsroom tool. Third, get whatever newsroom experience you can working in teams, and in launching new things.
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  • The death of newspapers is sad, but the threatened loss of journalistic talent is catastrophic. If that’s you, it’s time to learn something outside the production routine of your current job.
Aaron Davis

Twitter EDU - David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts - 4 views

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    A fantastic how-to for Twitter, a great introduction for those who are too afraid to dip in.
Aaron Davis

Hemingway - 0 views

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    An interesting application that helps grade writing based on complexity and difficulty.
Julie Pagliaro

Facebook self-censorship: What happens to the posts you don't publish? - 4 views

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    Facebook can retain unpublished posts that you never intended to share. It is called self-censorship and it is done via your browser.
Julie Pagliaro

P2PU Copyright 4 Educators course - 1 views

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    Thi site provides information on an online "P2PU Copyright 4 Educators Course." The course is of 7 weeks duration.
anonymous

Why good teachers leave teaching - 9 views

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    "Why good teachers leave teaching"
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    Interesting article. I have over thirty-five years' continuous experience as a teacher and librarian and am unemployable - I am simply "too expensive" to hire. Why spend $80,000+ on me when you can hire a graduate for tens of thousands less? I have knowledge, experience and skills that would be needed and valued by any school, but the Almighty Dollar rules nowadays. So this "good teacher" has left teaching, even though I still think I have much to offer. I am now studying in a field well away from education and planning a career in my new field. It's a shame that I have left education in this negative fashion, but I'm moving on, hopefully to bigger and better things.
Aaron Davis

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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