Ramblings on ICT, Education, Web 2.0, Christianity and Staff PD
Welcome to Newsletter 8. It has been a long time since i have sent out an ICT newsletter for school so my apologies and I hope you enjoy the resources and ideas included here!
14 Ways K-12 Librarians Can Teach Social Media – NeverEndingSearch – Blog on School Library Journal
“This is the best time in history to be a teacher-librarian. Major shifts in our information and communication landscapes present new opportunities for librarians to teach and lead in areas that were always considered part of their role, helping learners of all ages effectively use, manage, evaluate, organize and communicate information, and to love reading in its glorious new variety.”
AuthenticICT – Web Based Tools
“here is an absolutely exhaustive list digital tools available online. In fact it can actually get quite overwhelming at times. The trick is to find the few that suit you and best meet the learning needs of your class. My other suggestion is that you start out by focusing on just one tool at a time when you’re just starting out. It can be really easy to get carried away and try out everything! The ideas for use suggested below are really only a taster. There are so many possibilities out there and I’m sure you can think of many of your own. By playing with the tools and exploring the links, I hope you will begin to build your own list of ideas. “
“TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from those three worlds. Since then its scope has become ever broader and it has begun releasing its talks online under a Creative Commons license so that they can be downloaded for free for non-commercial use. Their applications for education are endless. The purpose of this wiki is to share ideas how these talks can turn into broader discussions, projects, and actions. The intent of this project wiki is to address: How can the TED talks be used as springboards for further discourse, exploration, reflection, and action?”
Thousands of FREE Presentations in PowerPoint format
Stacks of Powerpoints for all different subjects!
Posterous – The place to post everything. Just email us. Dead simple blog by email.
A another blogging site, very simple to use, email based
Australian Newspapers OnLine – index.html
A list of all Australian newspapaers that are online.
The Best Tools for Visualization
“Visualization is a technique to graphically represent sets of data. When data is large or abstract, visualization can help make the data easier to read or understand. There are visualization tools for search, music, networks, online communities, and almost anything else you can think of. Whether you want a desktop application or a web-based tool, there are many specific tools are available on the web that let you visualize all kinds of data. Here are some of the best: “
iPhone/iPod touch Apps for K-12
“These pages include free or almost free apps for K-12 teachers and students. The list is by no means definitive, but I will add new content as it becomes available. “
Flips&DigitalCams | Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age
Lots of tips about using Flips!
Best Embeds for Educational Wikis and Blogs | Making Teachers Nerdy
“Now that you and/or your students are using wikis and blogs, are you curious what could be added to them? From animated slideshows to collaborative documents to interactive review games, many great (and free) tools are available. As a follow up to my previous post “What Teachers Should and Should Not Be Posting on their Classroom Webpages”, I’ve pulled a master list of embedding options that will hopefully spark your imagination. “