by Kathleen Morris | Aug 13, 2009 | Web 2.0
Most teachers are probably familiar with the Bloom’s Taxonomy model which details the six levels of thinking from lower to higher level thinking (remembering, understanding, applying, analysing, evaluating, creating). Mike Fisher, an American instructional coach...
by kerry | Aug 12, 2009 | Web 2.0
Are you doing some wonderful work connecting students using web 2.0 applications in your classroom … or keen to start? You might be interested in entering the Connect and SLAV web 2.0 competition 2009. What do you need to do? Work in a team to create a unit of...
by Andrew Williamson | Jul 25, 2009 | Blogs, How To, Web 2.0
Stumbled across this great blog post about Creative Commons in a Australian Education context via an Ed Tech Crew podcast. Some excellent information about where to find Creative Commons Licensed materials and how to use them. This is very handy especially when your...
by Paul Stewart | Jul 21, 2009 | Blogs
I was looking at the stats from one of my blogs the other day and I noticed I had some visitors from Europe, Sth America and Asia which of course was pleasing. But then it dawned on me – the blog was completely in English. Now I only know one language, so I...
by kerry | Jul 15, 2009 | Online Resources, Web 2.0
Whether you attended the National History Teacher’s Conference on Thursday 16th July or not you might be interested in checking out this presentation on Connect – many aspects apply to all subject areas. I uploaded it to Slide Rocket in two sections as it...
by heatherblakey | Jul 3, 2009 | Blogs, Learning Styles, Literacy
Global Teacher users are storing all sorts of things in the blog containers behind this and the Global Student directory. While Global Teacher acts as a virtual staffroom, Global Student houses class and student blogs. This is the class blog of 7E English at Rowville...