Monthly Archives: June 2013

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: The 7 Important Literacies of The 2st Century Education

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Zen and the Art of Digital Literacies – TEL Ireland Journal

See on Scoop.it – 21st century learning The arena of digital literacy is a confusing, contested place. There are multiple definitions of the term; (supposed) ‘authorities’ on the subject express diametrically opposing views See on journal.ilta.ie

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Project-Based Learning for Teachers

See on Scoop.it – Libraries and information literacy skills Tony Vincent’s video for his project-based learning workshops. http://learninginhand.com Music by Dan-O at DanoSongs.com See on vimeo.com

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Eight Ways of Looking at Intelligence

See on Scoop.it – 21st century learning The science of learning can offer some surprising and useful perspectives on how we guide and educate young people. Tania Gammage‘s insight: Very interesting the links to students ude of multi media are … Continue reading

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Technology / Computer

See on Scoop.it – 21st century learning Five Best Practices for the Flipped Classroom #edtech (Five Best Practices for the Flipped Classroom #edtech http://t.co/gI5QmxSk3E) See on pinterest.com

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The Teacher’s Guide To Flipped Classrooms – Edudemic

See on Scoop.it – 21st century learning We’ve combed through thousands of resources to offer you our first official guide to flipped classrooms. It’s a curated list just for you. See on http://www.edudemic.com

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On Blogging and Social Media: Is Scoop.it the new Twitter?

See on Scoop.it – 21st century learning The other big advantage of Scoop.it is that discussion is based around content, which can help to give the interaction more depth. It also helps user to escape much of the banality that … Continue reading

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Reflection on Teacher Librarian as Leader CSU

Teacher Librarian as Leader has clarified the types of leadership represented at my school, promoting analysis of how different types of leaders and leadership roles may be harnessed to implement change. Leadership for Learning emphasises collaboration, activity and interaction, promoting … Continue reading

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Aggregate, Curate and Cross-Publish To All Social Media Channels with Streamified

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Curate Websites Collections on Pinterest with These Three Screen-Grabbing Tools

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