Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-11-14

Check out lissenden.co.uk by visiting http://feedjit.com/o/3eVK/ and get a link to your blog or profile. # Check this video out — Response to Principal Who Bans Social Media http://t.co/jetSF31 via @youtube # @garyaveryict Apple – have you considered iPads/IPod Touch? Interface creates high level of engagement and instant on so time efficient. # Good [...]

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-11-07

Redsn0w Jailbreak for iOS 4.1 now available http://t.co/0ZYwBTs via @TUAW # Just watched a really interesting talk Dan Pink gave to the RSA. Some fascinating possibilities for pupil engagement. http://bit.ly/aERXZ6 # @andreasauwaerte Thx for the RT. # 'Pear Tree Girl ' http://hpstm.tc/22sd #hipstamatic # This is How We Think: Learning in Public After the [...]

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-10-24

Last push on the #revision Tmw we see if my risky #study strategy was good enough :/ # Yup, My Dog Has a Blog « TEACHER CREATED TIPS http://icio.us/dahteh # @cpoole27 my pleasure in reply to cpoole27 #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-10-17

Thoughts on exam stress pt2. Whilst I'm retaining some information and even some relationships, meaningful context remains elusive. # Alice, Tom, Park, Bikes, Ducks, Swings, Slide all = Big Fun # Nine Reasons to Twitter in Schools http://t.co/A1v9Xvn # A morning of Lego # @karl_goddard My son makes me do it. What a chore [...]

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-10-10

Steve Wheeler of the University of Plymouth believes that schools will rise to the challenges of new technology. http://icio.us/x02vfv # Forget What You Know About Good Study Habits. Mind – Research Upends Traditional Thinking on Study Habits http://icio.us/4ba12p #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-10-03

Free learning tools (or sites) for every learning problem. http://icio.us/zdqlzu # 'Pre-crime' Comes to the HR Dept. http://icio.us/pxy0pu # 20 reasons why students should blog http://icio.us/nxsjk1 # Tory MP anti Twitter blog. If the unemployed tweet too much they should be reported to the DWP apparently. http://icio.us/ksvxvn # Russell Brand interview. Eloquent and insightful. [...]

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-23

Robert Duke explains how learning theory can be leveraged to design more effective instruction and motivate students http://icio.us/gmplul # Free Technology for Teachers: Kids Tube – Monitored Video Sharing for Kids http://icio.us/sqmpp2 #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-16

» Backchanneling In Grade 1 A Grade 1 Blog For The 21st Century http://icio.us/nat544 # Test # Learning with 'e's: Anatomy of a PLE http://icio.us/0rg4es #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-09

Support Blogging! – Links to School Bloggers http://icio.us/3gyccg # BBC News – School ICT lessons a 'turn-off', says Royal Society http://icio.us/rjxgej # 100 Best YouTube Videos for Teachers – Classroom 2.0 http://icio.us/xp3kvr # Superheroes and literacy on EDTE.CH http://icio.us/rt2m3y #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-02

This Book helps you to move into the Digital era of awesomeness. Download it for free: http://bit.ly/4R9rth #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-07-05

Gardening 'makes children happy and teaches new skills' http://icio.us/lprkgs # Theories and Models of Learning for Educational Research and Practice http://icio.us/mlc2or # Rumors About Google Apps for Ed http://icio.us/kgxqgs #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-28

Student blogging guidelines http://icio.us/j50d2r #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-14

Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally http://icio.us/xzxm34 #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-07

Digital Storytelling in Plain English « Moving at the Speed of Creativity http://icio.us/hxyhdy # Convert PDFs and Other Ebooks to the ePub Format http://icio.us/alh54b #

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-05-31

Does anyone know of a famous sculpturist that I could be used for a year 1 playground/sculptures topic to cover history skills?!! #

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