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MathsClass - teaching and learning in the maths classroom
Simon Jobs' maths website / blog - great example of a professional blog.
Woogi World - Teaching kids Internet safety, life values, and fun!
Teaching children about internet safety using games
JISC : Supporting education and research
Homepage of the Joint Information Systems Committee
Innovation in the use of ICT for education and research
Graham Wegner - Open Educator
Graham Wegner's professional blog. See
http://delicious.com/wegner/oziwb09
for his links from his IWB2009 conference presentation.
F L I C K S C H O O L
This site is produced by\nA L A S media + S F E T T + Cine de la Gente. We have been creating WHY to, FOR EXAMPLE, and HOW to videos for 10 years. Flickschool is a collection of ideas that have helped the San Fernando Education Technology Team (and its evolutions) throughout the years. We hope this site helps you produce the coolest projects.
Futurelab - Resources - Publications, reports & articles - Opening Education reports - Social software and learning
The full version of this report is available to download in pdf format - see box below. On this page you'll find the report's executive summary, as well as some of the useful links listed at the end (skip down to links).
SLOODLE - Simulation Linked Object Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment
SLOODLE is an Open Source project which integrates the multi-user virtual environment of Second Life® with the Moodle® learning-management system.
SLOODLE provides a range of tools for supporting learning and teaching to the immersive virtual world; tools which are integrated with a tried and tested leading web-based learning management system.
Wikibooks
Wikibooks is a Wikimedia community for creating a free library of educational textbooks that anyone can edit. Wikibooks began on July 10, 2003; since then Wikibooks has grown to include over 38,776 pages in a multitude of textbooks created by volunteers like you!
Storytelling Alice
Storytelling Alice was created by Caitlin Kelleher as part of her doctoral work in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. For details on the design, development and evaluation of Storytelling Alice, please see Caitlin’s homepage.
Theory Into Practice (TIP)
TIP is a tool intended to make learning and instructional theory more accessible to educators. The database contains brief summaries of 50 major theories of learning and instruction. These theories can also be accessed by learning domains and concepts.
Rethinking Schools Online
This is a truly transformative collection of resources
Copyright for teachers: Sites2See. Sites last accessed January 2009 - Copyright for teachers
The Centre for Learning Innovation site on copyright
TaLe - Teaching and Learning exchange
TaLe - the NSW portal for Primary, Secondary and TAFE teaching and learning resources.
Warren McCullough's Web Stuff - ICT Supporting the Curriculum
Links to all sorts of resources for schools, particularly related to the use of technology in K-12 schools. These pages are designed to support innovative teachers who are integrating ICT in the curriculum.
TLF E-Content - Home
The Learning Federation digital library of learning objects
suewaters - home
Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) are all about using web tools such as blogs, wiki, twitter, facebook to create connects with others which extend our learning, increases our reflection while enabling us to learn together as part of a global community. PLNs increase our opportunities to ask questions and receive help compared to our normal daily face-to-face interactions.
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