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Gr8t list of Recommended iPad Apps http://t.co/GpLtGvYN #appsined according to price and subjects #sateachers #ict4champions
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What 100 Experts Think About The Future Of Learning
What 100 Experts Think About The Future Of Learning http://t.co/6E7MqHcW
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Symbaloo | Access your bookmarks anywhere | iGoogle alternative
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Behavior Management Software – ClassDojo
“Improve Behavior Improve specific student behaviors and engagement by awarding and recording real-time feedback.
Share Data
Print or email beautiful behavior reports to easily engage parents and staff.
Save Time
Save time by recording behaviors and accomplishments right in class, with just one click: NO extra data entry required.” -
Vocaroo | Online voice recorder
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Social Media in the Classroom: How Teachers Can Use It Effectively
Education begins and ends with the relationship between the teacher and the student. While this idea is nothing new and has existed for thousands of years, it has undergone substantial change for better or for worse. Technology can help us, however, create an enviornment where teachers can impart more of their wisdom to more students, allowing more children to become better members of society.
Social Media in the Classroom: How Teachers Can Use It Effectively http://t.co/hzxiolGs -
How to use QR codes in research and teaching
“Nowadays it is hard to not see QR codes printed in advertisements, on products, and everywhere else. QR codes are one of the biggest trends in marketing right now, and you might wonder: can QR codes be of any use for academics? I say yes, and I urge you to use your own QR code everywhere it makes sense. That is, whenever there is an opportunity to supply an offline audience with additional online information including, but not limited to, your personal webpage, a research paper that accompanies your talk, or web resources that supplement your lecture.
This post is about the basics of why, where and how to use QR codes in your research and teaching. In addition, it will also suggest a few design tweaks that allow you to blend QR codes with the surrounding context (e.g., the keynote slide or a poster). And if you invest some time you can even closely integrate a QR code with your overall self-branding efforts.” -
Anybody want to do fun collaborations with their maths students
G+ public post – Anybody want to do fun collaborations with their maths classes? Numbers In Your Neighborhood 2012 http://t.co/nZSTY1Hs
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Online Reputation Management: Free Tools to Monitor Your Reputation – StumbleUpon
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A collection of hand selected articles from The #edchat Daily
Check out this multi-share from The #edchat Daily http://t.co/QdK0Whin #ict4champions
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BlogBooker – Blog Book | Mathsliteracy | Scoop.it
BlogBooker – Create a pdf book from your blog http://t.co/7JbrCWXc #ict4champions
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BlogBooker – Make a pdf book out of your blog
BlogBooker produces a high-quality PDF Blog Book from all your blog’s entries and comments. Archives can be generated from any blog running on WordPress, LiveJournal (and derivatives) or Blogger. The whole process takes about 3-4 minutes, depending on the size of your blog.
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Do It Yourself Prezi Tutorial | Ict4champions | Scoop.it
Do It Yourself Prezi Tutorial http://t.co/hjeOvAuL #ict4champions
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Interactive PowerPoints – Technology Integration
A few games and templates to create games and quizes for the classroom
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The bookless school with iPads for all | Ict4champions | Scoop.it
The bookless school with iPads for all http://t.co/OqD401Mr #ict4champions
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A Map of the Internet http://t.co/n0snTcwW #ict4champions
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