by rcrellin | Dec 11, 2013 | Digital Pedagogy, Research, Uncategorized
The 2013 Trends in Online Learning – Virtual, Blended and Flipped Classrooms (USA) report outlines the effectiveness and impact of technology in a variety of learning modes and provides an insight into future applications of technology enabling student learning and...
by Sandy Phillips | Dec 9, 2013 | Creativity, Online Resources, Web 2.0
Another great publishing tool available for education – made possible through student managed email accounts. (all Victorian government schools have them) Back to purity, back to simplicity. We rethought digital interfaces and built Readymag from the ground up...
by rcrellin | Nov 18, 2013 | Digital Literacy, Health and Physical Education, Pedagogy, Uncategorized
Research fromLiz Weir at the ACU looks at how iPads complements the teaching of Physical Education in the Bachelor of Education (Primary) course and develops the acquisition of movement skills, concepts and strategies that enables the pre-service teacher to...
by Sandy Phillips | Oct 15, 2013 | Assessment, Curriculum, Pedagogy
A well constructed video to share at a staff meeting. If you can’t see the video you will need to add YouTube to your school filtering. This can be done for teachers only, all of the school including students, or just for a certain time period. The ability to...
by Sandy Phillips | Aug 26, 2013 | Digital Pedagogy
Every so often we get a request to allow students to have a blog without an email address. If students are to have their own blog it is essential that they learn how to manage it. Lost passwords, managing comments are all part of working with web 2.0 technologies. A...
by Sandy Phillips | Jul 17, 2013 | Digital Pedagogy
Yes it is another Flipped Learning video BUT have a listen to Aaron’s assessment process. Nothing new for good teachers but takes someone who knows how kids learn to do it well. This is NOT an ICT video it is a video for every curriculum area. – For every...