As part of my presentation for the K12 Online Conference I am publishing this 50 page document. It is a combination of the 50+ RSS Ideas for Educators document and the Teaching Hacks wiki. It is geared towards an introduction to RSS, but carries on a bit further into topics such as tagging, social bookmarking, wikis and more. Link is to a pdf document.
The Psych Files is a blog and podcast written and hosted by an experienced psychology teacher and elearning specialist.The content is designed for anyone interested in a variety of topics one would find in an introductory psychology course. Upbeat and engaging podcasts are supported by links to websites and suggested classroom and student activities.
The English National Curriculum subject Citizenship: Unit 05 Living in a Diverse World, Section 2. What are different places like?
To encourage the children to think about how other people live their lives and complete a series of tasks. Through a range of activities, they explore sameness, difference and diversity.
Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2,
Subject:
Humanities, Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
Wiggio.com is a new web application that makes it easy for students to work in groups. From high school through college, students are constantly working in groups (everything from academic project teams to clubs, committees, sports teams, labs, sections, boards, etc.). Wiggio gives these student groups a free toolkit of functionalities that make it easy to collaborate and get things done. These tools include a shared calendar w/ text message reminders, easy file sharing, mass text and voice messaging, polling (ask your group a question and get aggregated answers in real-time), conference calling, link sharing, and more. Wiggio was developed at Cornell, with the goal of giving students the easiest possible solution to working in groups.
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