by Sandy Phillips | Jul 11, 2013 | Digital Pedagogy, Uncategorized
How can you describe the flipped classroom to colleagues? The Flipped Classroom Model by MADDrawProductions does just that.There are parts of this I would want to modify for my own understanding but this is a pretty good start. Have a look and see what you think. Love...
by Sandy Phillips | Jul 2, 2013 | Digital Pedagogy, Uncategorized
Lee Badman writes Tablets in K-12 and higher education should not be technology for technology’s sake. Simply purchasing slick devices like iPads for the classroom is hardly a recipe for educational success. The temptation to do so is a symptom of an exciting,...
by Andrew Williamson | Nov 28, 2010 | Creativity
Every year I write at least one blog post lauding the brilliance of Garageband as a creative tool for students. Again, I cannot speak highly enough of the power of GB especially when it is used as a tool for student composition. The underpinning philosophy that Kynan...
by heatherblakey | Jul 17, 2010 | Blogs, Class Activities, Creativity, Web 2.0
In the past school doors seemed almost impenetrable. New Age Technology has changed all of this and today you can wander into classrooms all over the state. I visited Malmsbury Primary School recently and found that all the grades there are using blogs to showcase...
by Paul Stewart | Jul 16, 2010 | Blogs, Creativity
AnswerGarden is a new minimalistic feedback tool. Use it as a tool for online brainstorming or embed it on your website or blog as a poll or guestbook. AnswerGarden has many different users: site admins, bloggers, teachers, creative teams, brainstormers and more!...
by heatherblakey | Jul 10, 2010 | Blogs, Creativity, Web 2.0
Doorways hold a fascination for many. As a tourist in faraway places I loved to photograph doors and doorways. One of the problems of being a tourist is that you rarely have access through fascinating private doorways and, unless you stay with locals, never do see...