by Sandy Phillips | Jan 21, 2016 | Blogs, Challenge, Digital Learning, Digital Pedagogy, Digital Resources, Digital Technologies, How To, Online Projects, Professional Learning
Would you like to learn more about blogging with students? The Edublogs team is running a free course on blogging with students. Global2 is the Department of Education and Training blogging platform which is hosted on CampusPress by the Edublogs team. All step by...
by Sandy Phillips | Dec 7, 2015 | Blogs, Class Activities, Digital Resources, Digital Technologies, Global2, languages
Earlier this term we highlighted some of the great blogs that teachers and students were creating on Global2. Here is the class blog for Aitken St Primary School’s Spanish class or “blog de la clase de español en Aitken Creek PS” Activities link...
by Sandy Phillips | Nov 25, 2015 | Class Activities, Digital Resources
Life Saving Victoria (LSV) has launched a new app that is available to students for learning emergency response, water safety and lifesaving skills. The app uses gamification to make learning water safety, emergency response and CPR more engaging. The Everyday...
by Sandy Phillips | Nov 11, 2015 | Class Activities, Digital Resources
The FUSE team has collected some great resources for teachers and students to investigate Remembrance Day. Check them out here
by Sandy Phillips | Oct 29, 2015 | Assessment, Digital Learning, Digital Resources, Digital Technologies, Student activities
We are always looking at ways to assess for, as and of learning. Encouraging students to work and create with media allows them to demonstrate their knowledge and understandings in any topic or subject area possible. I came across this resource “Show What You...
by Sandy Phillips | Oct 23, 2015 | Curriculum, Digital Resources, Engineering, Mathematics, Science, STEM, STEM
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) video resources have been created and shared on ABC Splash’s site. There is a collection for all students. I have modified a search for secondary students and primary students too. There are some really...