Common Sense Website
This Scope & Sequence tool assisting in finding lessons that are appropriate to various year levels. These cross-curriculular units spiral to address digital literacy and citizenship topics in an age appropriate way. Being able to browse by grade band or click a category to highlight the lessons that address that topic makes this a valuable resource to motivate student interests.
Petah's Page
Blog to journal and share insights obtained while completing a Web 2.0 course.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Blabberize
Blabberize
Web tool that allows students to present their animal report by inputing audio feed that is played back via animated animal photo.
Looks like a fun way to present information for students in Years 2 - 6.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
TurboScan And ePrint
TurboScan
http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/turboscan-quickly-scan-multipage/id342548956?mt=8
TurboScan turns your iPhone into a multipe page scanner for documents, receipts, notes, whiteboards, and other texts. With Turboscan you can quickly scan your documents and store or email them as multiple PGF or JPEG files.I have found the following apps extremely useful (e.g. Student work samples, or a snapshot of the whiteboard) and, having shared them with my immediate colleagues. I thought them to be useful and time-saving.
ePrint
http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/eprint/id304221132?mt=8ePrint solves to print directory from iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.
Friday, September 16, 2011
SCOOTLE
I’m pleased to invite you
to use Scootle to access a wide collection of digital curriculum
resources.
You can register yourself
by clicking this link:
Enter your details in the provided form
and click Register.
You will then be sent an
email asking for you to confirm.
After registering, please
check your inbox.
When you click the link
in the email, you’ll be able to login to Scootle to access thousands of
interactive learning objects, images, audio files and movie clips.
Let me know if you need a hand.

PS. Teacher guide
Friday, September 9, 2011
Drop Box
Dropbox is an online storage tool that allows files to be saved via the internet connection. After creating an account, I am able to load files from various computer devices. These can later be syncronised so they remain updated. Its a great way to transfer files without using USB devices. I'm looking forward to sharing this tool with students at school who frequently loose their thumb drives ... and homework.
DropBox Video
DropBox Video
Monday, November 8, 2010
eBooks and Audio books
Project Gutenburg provides access to free downloads of ebooks and audio ebooks.
The selection is limited due to copyright laws as they can only include titles where copyright no longer applies. However it is an excellent site to access classics from authors such as Austin and Stevenson.
The audio versions also add to usefuleness as they can be listened to on Mp3.
I am investigating ebooks for future addition to our library collection as this is where some of our readers prefer to access literature.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Online Video
I have use used You Tube sites to locate Book Trailers that promote Young Adult Fiction.
These are used in literature lessons and are included in our library web blog.
Book Trailers.net / young adult
Stolen by Lucy Christopher / young adult fiction
Publisher Video Sites
Author Video Index by Scholastic
- Carl Hiaasen author of Flush
- Gordan Korman author of Swindle
Teacher Tube Videos:
Our goal at TeacherTube.com is to provide an online community for sharing instructional teacher videos. Upload your lesson plan videos or watch student ...
Pay Attention highlights the changing learning styles of students as they use technology in their every day lives.
Technology Fear factor in Eduaction: something for educators to consider...
And just for fun...
Rowan Atkinson .... always good value...
especially when teamed with John Cleese
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