by Sandy Phillips | Apr 15, 2014 | Uncategorized
Growing public concern about student-data privacy is prompting fresh scrutiny of the ways technology vendors handle children’s educational information—and opening the gates for a flood of new questions and worries from advocates and school officials. Take...
by Sandy Phillips | Apr 14, 2014 | Professional Learning
TeachMeets are meetings/un-conferences where teachers share good practice, practical ideas and personal insights into teaching with technology. All participants are encouraged to be ready to volunteer an idea, a tool or a website that they have delivered in their...
by Sandy Phillips | Apr 10, 2014 | Class Activities, Curriculum, Uncategorized
Two handy features in PowerPoint 2010 are the trim video feature, enabling users to edit a video on the ly an feature from images, which performs a basic image edit. Here is a FUSE package with why and how you could use these features. The package also features...
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 | Apr 5, 2014 | Uncategorized
ABC Splash are running a fabulous event Let’s Draw with Graeme Base live event. Draw pictures and let your imagination run wild with picture storybook illustration! We investigate how to create unbelievable characters to tell a convincing story with Graeme Base,...