ATTENTION FELLOW SCIENCE TEACHERS… I have written this in regard to some usefull science links that i have found throughout the semester that use simulations, virtual realities and all sorts of mutlmedia and interactive forms of interesting educational stuff
you may already have seen many but there are a few that may be new… and are [...]
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The following post is written in regards to my own general thoughts and experiences from blogging and has also been written in regard to article by Sarah Fallon titled “All the worlds a stage: Teaching through online journals” and a review by Stephen Downes, titled “Educational blogging”.
Having never blogged before this subject i think it [...]
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While writing my culminating statement i came across an interesting You Tube video. Thought you might like to have a look. :-}
Anytime, Anywhere Leanring:
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=xIKYVoci8JI
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The following post is written regarding a paper titled “Learning by design: good video games as learning machines”, 2005, written by James Paul Gee, which explores the world gaming as a way of implementing learning outcomes in students.
Now this topic touches my heart. I mean this is what i am talking about when we say [...]
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This is a quote that i actually utilised in my mid semester statement, but i love it so much i thought i would share it with all of you…. awww how nice of me. It is taken from an article titled “How to bring our schools out of the 20th centrury”, from the New York [...]
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The following post is written in regard to a paper titled “The computer dellusion” by Todd Openheimer, 1997, which looks to evaluate the reality behind using computers to enhance student learning.
Having had read numerous articles and papers along with other blogs regarding ICT and learning it is only natural to come across a paper that [...]
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