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Listed below are some sites that may be useful to you - they offer all kinds of resources and ways to use ICT. Have a browse, add some comments/evaluations, start a discussion about how you've used a resource. Share with your colleagues great resources you have found.

1. Click here to link to Rosebank Moodle.

2. Click here to link to edorigami - a wiki with LOADS of resources, professional reading, teaching ideas, and starter sheets. Great materials.

UPDATE 1/3/2010 = click here for a link to a table on edorigami that shows the 'traditional' e.g. note-taking and the corresponding etool e.g. mindmapping software such as mindmeister.
UPDATE 19/4/10 WOW what great resources for exploring thinking, making connections between ideas and concepts - from Harvard project zero
  • 3. Common Craft produce some great commonsense, plain English short videos that explain a whole host of web2.0 things such as wikis, RSS feeds and so on. Click here for the link to their site. Click here for a link to their video on wikis. Some videos have been placed in the video section of this site.

    4. Click here for a link to an elearning tools directory: over 3000 tools! Most of them free. These cover all curriculum areas and offer many learning strategies.

    5. Click here for a link to curriculum bits - a collection of resources for all curriculum areas. An online teaching resource library.


  • 6. Click here for a link to a great ning community, Classroom 2.0. Lots of discussion and ideas here as to how to effectively use web2.0 in the classroom. Join and contribute, or just observe and learn.

    7. Click here for webucation. Co-locates a variety of tools to use - cross curricular.

    8. Click here for another great site offering an A - Z list of cool tools,with a brief annotation attached.

    9. Click here for a link to the Learning Federation - loads of resources and strategies. I'd be interested in some feedback on these - I find many of them to be relatively static and they don't provide for students to 'interrupt' the planned learning sequence - once you're in you're committed to progressing in a set manner.

    10. Click here for important information on copyright and Creative Commons.

  • 11. Click here for a link to the Australian Flexible Learning Framework - this page offers an A - Z summary of an extensive range of learning tools and strategies. Includes information on why you would use the tool, how to use it and so on.
  • 12. Fifty ways to use wikis can be found here
  • 13. Victoria department of education has some great resources. Click here.




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    MariaMollace Year 10 0 Mar 2 2010, 4:34 AM EST by MariaMollace
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    Year 10 have had their laptops for a couple of weeks now. How are students responding ? I have had some mixed reactions to the use of the laptops.
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    ataylor77 Hi from Anthony 1 Nov 24 2009, 5:16 AM EST by KateTracy
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    I'm in like Flynn!
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