built by Fiona on July 17, 2010 30 posts so far
EduCampNZ2010
e-Learning Smackdown: Sharing cool tools and inspirational ideas all in 3 minutes. Create a new sticky for each idea (no limits) Include your name, a brief description, weblink to the best place to see this in action!
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Tara TJ says

The combination of video and blogging can add zest and the opportunity to reflect...

RachelBoyd says

Check out our wiki made today connecting junior school teachers, their resources and ideas.
Please feel free to add your details and links!!!

Julia says

We'd appreciate suggestions on how ACES can support teachers with ICT

Azza says

Great online tool for teaching cyber safety/distinguishing between fact and fiction.

NaketaNZ says

Digital Storytelling to engage community.
- language development and retention
-early years

dakinane says

Dippity is also a great tool for social sciences

widged says

Using Wikispace to publish your own content across devices (Desktop, iPad, Android).

Gwyneth says

Animoto is great for simple concepts that have a visual component

Stuart says

Where are we up to with portable network capable devices - iPod Touches in particular.(iPad too!)
Photography how to paint with light!

Linda Says says

Using web 2.0 tools for student reflection

Dragon09 says

Software for Learning are needing you!!

dakinane says

History pin is a great resource for social studies

olpc sugar says

olpc and sugar

laptop.org
sugarlabs.org

Fiona B says

Highlight this year has been a blog for my year 13s to have a wider audience for their writing and to share ideas as a class

Mr Wood says

Memiary helps you & your students think about 5 you have have learnt that day. Or predict the next day...

Fiona says

Wikispaces improvements 2 the editing functions. See Rocky's blog post for more details & http://blog.wikispaces.com/category/tips-and-tricks

Mr Wood says

The easiest free blog site I have found for managing class & student blogs. Kidblog's dashboard makes management a breeze.

Mr Wood says

'Inanimate Alice' is a fantastic multimodal digital story with lesson plans to teach literacy. Very engaging too!

DawnJRB says

I'm interested in using web 2.0 tool to help student engage with Learning Languages. tools include Prezi and Goanimate

Robyn says

We use sumo paint as an open source alternative for our linux os

Esther says

National Library Services for Schools' new website has been launched. Have a look for resources to support reading, school libraries and 21st Century Literacy.

Barb D says

Using google docs to make life easy - yeah right! e.g using it for relievers, truancy, surveys, timetables, etc etc

Fiona says

AnswerGarden is a new minimalistic feedback tool. Use it as a tool for online brainstorming or embed it on your website, blog, or wiki

Fiona says

Maori Language Week 26 July Te Mahi Kai
A selection of online resources from Digistore and other sources.

Fiona says

JOG THE WEB is a web-based tool that allows anyone to create a synchronous guide to a series of web sites.

SonyaVS says

Using wikispaces with the community
http://www.newmarketmatariki.wikispaces.com/

SonyaVS says

Using wikispaces and google maps to co-construct learning.
http://newmarketenviro.wikispaces.com/envirochildren

"SonyaVS" says

Superclubsplus is a socail networking site for children to the age of 12 years. It allows the development of cybersafety skills, ICT skill and cybercitizenship.

Dorothy says

Google Earth have released templates for Google Earth Tours. Makes it easier for people to create their own tours. Fun cross curricular actvity for all ages

Fiona says

Wiki for everything EduCampNZ.
Follow on Twitter #EduCampNZ
http://acesnet.wikispaces.com/Educampnz+2010

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