by Sandy Phillips | Jul 30, 2014 | Cybersafety, Digital Technologies, New technologies
I started this blog post with intention of sharing a nice resource for teachers to use creatively with their students. We regularly share new and exciting resources which provide opportunities for learning. This resource’s added appeal was that a teacher could...
by Sandy Phillips | Jul 21, 2014 | Blogs, Digital Learning, Digital Technologies, Global2, New technologies, Online Resources, Video, Web 2.0, Web conferencing, Wikis
This annual list compiled by Jane Hart from the votes of learning professionals worldwide. Here are the Top 100 Tools for Learning 2013 – the results of the 7th Annual Learning Tools Survey – compiled from the votes of 500+ learning professionals in 48 countries and...
by Sandy Phillips | Jul 11, 2014 | Digital Technologies, New technologies
In 2013 the Horizon.K12 Advisory Board voted for the top 12 emerging technologies as well as the top ten trends and challenges that they believe will have a significant impact on teaching, learning, and creative inquiry in global K-12 education over the next five...
by Sandy Phillips | Jul 9, 2014 | Digital Pedagogy, Digital Technologies, New technologies, Pedagogy
The K-12 Edition of the Horizon Report explores the key trends accelerating educational technology adoption in schools, the significant challenges impeding it, and emerging technologies poised to impact teaching, learning, and creative inquiry. Download the full...
by Sandy Phillips | May 5, 2014 | Curriculum, How To, New technologies, Pedagogy, Professional Learning
An online professional learning program related to using a range of digital tools in the classroom has been developed to meet request from schools. Focus areas will include: Beyond classroom walls – Web conferencing (2 sessions) Social media in teaching and learning...
by Sandy Phillips | Mar 11, 2014 | Challenge, Class Activities, Cybersafety, Digital Literacy, New technologies, Wellbeing
You can find full episodes on both iView and Vimeo of the TV show – Don’t blame Facebook http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/dont-blame-facebook/ There is something NQR about. But it might appeal to others. Would you use it as a teaching resource? Basically it...