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Information Sheet – Wikispaces

This is an update with a worked example of the use of a wikispace in a classroom situation. The information sheet like the others covers a basic outline of a wiki and some alternatives to the method identified detail and the second page covers an example in the classroom.
Wikispaces Information Sheet
Linked to this is a [...]

Googlemaps and streetview rubric and resource

Thanks for every one who provided feedback on the resources. I have reworked the googlemaps resource and written a rubic (targeted at Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy Applying level).
Here is the resource: Google maps and streetview
Here is the rubric: Google maps rubric
I would appreciated any comments and suggestions.

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21st Century Assessment

I have been thinking about assessment and where we need to head with this for a while. This is the second draft and I would appreciate comments, suggestions etc. Many thanks to Nick and Brett for their comments.

Assessment, in the form of examinations, has be a constant feature of education since the 18th Century. Some [...]

Bloom’s and assessment

In my last blog on assessment I looked at some of the key words we use in assessment and the fact that these are often Lower Order Thinking skills (LOTS) rather than the Higher Order skills (HOTS).
So I went on to the NZQA (New Zealand Qualifications Authority) web site and downloaded a paper [...]

New Rubrics – IWB usage

Juliette Major (Education Services, Catholic Education Office of Canberra and Goulburn) has written a brilliant rubric for use of Interactive Whiteboards by Teachers. The rubric covers four different areas:

control
interaction
integration
collaboration

In this rubric she has covered everything we would love to see in our use of Interactive whiteboards in the classroom.  An excellent effort and well worth [...]

Skype Rubric

I have been working on another rubric which I would like to share with you.
This is one for using skype (or a similar audio or audio/visual tools) to look at teleconferencing.
The rubric has 2 aspects
1. Applying – this is looking at the planning and communications aspects of the conference call
2. Evaluating – this is the [...]

Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy on TKI

Bloom’s digital Taxonomy has been added as a link to TKI’s ICT community front page.
TKI or Te Kete Ipurangi is the online learning center from the Ministry of Education.
I feel very privileged. Thanks Penny

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Search Rubric

This is a new rubric for Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy
This is a Primary school focused rubric looking at using a search engine to construct and modify a search. Advanced students may utilise simple boolean operators
I would appreciate any feedback or suggestions as I do not usually write Primary school level rubrics. Is it to hard ot [...]

Web 2.0 Professional Development resources

The World Wide Web is an amazing resource with an abundance of tools that enhance education. With so many tools we are spoilt for choice, and often teachers are overwhelmed by the sheer volume. How do I use this? What is flick and twitter? Who is wiki?
Here are some of my favourite things and resources [...]

Bloom’s Digital taxonomy

http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Bloom%27s+Digital+Taxonomy 
This has been an amazing start to the year, I have just returned from our Outdoor education week, where 1200 students are sent to 7 locations for an amazing week of experiential learning.
The week before that I was in
Rotorua presenting a couple of sessions at Learning@school’08 conference. One of my sessions was Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy [...]