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Kaiako: June 2015
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Friday, June 12, 2015. A few weeks ago our entire teaching team (Year 0 - 8) had teacher only days to visit some schools in Auckland. Our lenses were focussing on aspects of Visible Learning, Maori and Mathematics. The schools who opened their doors and classes to us were much appreciated, just being in other learning spaces opens up wonderings and challenges our own practice as professionals. Thank you. A few key findings/ wonderings for me include:. Daily Five' - this is something I have been exploring...
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Kaiako: May 2014
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Thursday, May 22, 2014. IPads to Support and Motivate Learners. So they find reading and writing a hard slog and put it off as much as possible? What can you do about it? Support them to find ways to tell their stories, read their books and grow a love of reading and writing. It might not be the way you are used to teaching, you learn alongside the student. Puppet Pals HD or Puppet Pals 2. An easy app for all students to take a picture and add words, lines etc to develop vocab or simole labelling skills&...
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mimios & Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom: August 2009
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Mimios and Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom. Sunday, August 23, 2009. I keep being asked which is my favourite out of all the IWBs I have used. I can't say I have a definite preference for one particular model as they all have features I like (and don't like) so here is where they stand at the moment as of August 2009! If I was choosing for Software. If I was choosing for Price. If I was choosing for interactive. Features (uses both hands and pens) - Smartboard. Links to this post. For student ac...
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mimios & Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom: How to record in mimio
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Mimios and Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom. Thursday, October 14, 2010. How to record in mimio. Click on mimio Recorder. In drop down panel in your notification bar. Or click on mimio recorder. In the Applications button. Click on the Red record. Start writing on the mimio page. When you have finished writing/speaking click on the recorder icon. In the system tray. Button and press the Play. To insert the movie drag onto the mimio page or go to File - Import. Button to see your movie. Jacqui Sha...
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Kaiako: Android Apps in our class
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014. Android Apps in our class. Home page.apps in folders. Some of the folders opened. Also use Lensoo (recordable whiteboard) skitch (write on photos) as well as Amazing Alex, Where's my Water and Cut the Rope to develop problem solving skills. We have Samsung Notes so the wee S-Note pen is great for using the inbuilt S-Note app for pictures and story writing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ewan McIntosh Digital Media and Education. Links for 2016-08-27 [del.icio.us].
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mimios & Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom: Saving mimio files as templates
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Mimios and Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom. Saturday, August 14, 2010. Saving mimio files as templates. Save your ink file to a folder in your Documents on your hardrive. Open your mimio Gallery. Click on the folder icon on the mimio Gallery. Name your folder, click OK. Click on the new folder in the Gallery List and it will appear below. Find the folder on your hardrive with the saved ink file and drag it into the space below. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What is this blog about? What to...
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mimios & Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom: Import PowerPoint into notebook software
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Mimios and Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom. Monday, August 2, 2010. Import PowerPoint into notebook software. Most notebook software will enable you to import PowerPoint files, (but it is made easier by saving them as PDF files) into your notebook files. Sometimes I prefer to create my activities in PowerPoint because of the templates and designs. Where students can use the tools to fill in the words. And into ' mimo. And drag the PDF file onto a Smartbook. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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mimios & Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom: Make a Poetry file
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Mimios and Interactive Whiteboards in the Classroom. Sunday, August 1, 2010. Make a Poetry file. I remember many years ago as a student teacher having to create a poetry file for an assignment. I cut up cardboard, used fancy felt-tips, wrote a different poem on each cardboard sheet, illustrated them.it took hours and hours. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What is this blog about? Saving mimio files as templates. Lifting Student Achievement with Technology. Import PowerPoint into notebook software.
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Kaiako: Inspire Tour 2015
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Friday, June 12, 2015. A few weeks ago our entire teaching team (Year 0 - 8) had teacher only days to visit some schools in Auckland. Our lenses were focussing on aspects of Visible Learning, Maori and Mathematics. The schools who opened their doors and classes to us were much appreciated, just being in other learning spaces opens up wonderings and challenges our own practice as professionals. Thank you. A few key findings/ wonderings for me include:. Daily Five' - this is something I have been exploring...
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Webb-ed feet: March 2012
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Walking the path of e-learning integration. Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Handwriting - a dying art or a waste of time? As schools move more and more into the use of digital tools in education, the question often comes up, "Why are we even bothering to teach handwriting? Isn't the content of what the children write more important than the legibility of their script? After all, how often are the children really going to need to write at length in tidy legible handwriting? In spite of all this, I still believe ...