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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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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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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Posted in Teaching Digital on Oct 29th, 2008 No Comments »
This post is written in reply to a post by Maree Skillen, titled “Who’s teaching who?”, taken from her website “Monkey Scribbles”, which was written in regard to an article by Head, B. (September 2008). Who’s Teaching Who? Education Review: Technology Guide.
My initial attention to this blog came from the opening statement… Did you know [...]
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Posted in Teaching Digital on Sep 7th, 2008 2 Comments »
Setting out to analyse the teaching population, its abilities and needs, in an effort to outline the neccessities to fullfill the new digital generation educators is the article, “Survey shows digital woes for teachers”, 2008.
According to a survey “Teachers want more training, better technology and more support to take full advantage of the digital revolution [...]
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