by Sandy Phillips | May 19, 2016 | How To, Learning Styles, Pedagogy, Professional Learning
For the first time, we were equipped with the tools to create digital portfolios with learning evidence in the form of descriptive feedback, images, audio and video. Many teachers and students are using a Global2 blog as their digital portfolio. This article was...
by Sandy Phillips | Oct 28, 2015 | Assessment, CEM Events, Class Activities, Creativity, Digital Learning, Digital Pedagogy, Digital Technologies, Learning Styles, Pedagogy, Professional Learning
One for the truly dedicated…… On Friday, October 30, 2015, K-5 teachers from across North America and beyond will click on a simple link and be joined together online for a live-streamed participatory event they will enjoy with their students from the...
by Sandy Phillips | Oct 26, 2015 | Creativity, Curriculum, Digital Pedagogy, Learning Styles, Pedagogy
I found this online and wondered what teachers though of it’s idea around the idea of connectivism? The infographic appears on an international blog (Spanish ? Portugese?), was then connected via Pinterest and finally I saw it on Scoopit. Post any ideas or...
by Sandy Phillips | Aug 12, 2015 | Assessment, Creativity, Curriculum, Digital Pedagogy, Digital technology, Learning Styles, Pedagogy
James Gibbons has presented a great article around using the SAMR Model to Guide Learning in the way teachers plan and scaffold the learning for their students. He presents a fantastic diagram that is just my cup of tea. He presents: The SAMR Model was developed by...
by Sandy Phillips | Apr 8, 2014 | Digital Pedagogy, Learning Styles, LOTE
Peter Smythe listens to his students and actually changed his way of teaching. This is a great video hosted by AITSL which shows a secondary maths teacher working a flipped classroom model...
by Sandy Phillips | Mar 3, 2014 | Creativity, How To, Learning Styles, Online Resources
Created as part of the FUSE Project by the DEECD and the School Library Association Victoria (SLAV) and the State Library of Victoria (SLV) was the Question Generator. It is a really simple way to get students to think of new questions to help investigation and...