Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Music and ICT

Here are some sites for students that have a focus on music.

Music Editors - a great range and for those who don't use a Mac and garageband - some real alternatives!

Myna Audio Editor




Others worth looking at are:

Soundation

Jamstudio

Looplabs


Other Music Sites

The Science of Music

This is a fantastic site that lets children investigate different sounds and make their own mixes.

Other sites worth looking at:

The New York Philharmonic Kidzone

DSO Kids





Sunday, November 7, 2010

ICT Tim's Corner - November


ICT Tim's corner October 2010

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

New ICTEV website

Check out the new ICTEV website!
"ICT in Education Victoria is the pre-eminent Victorian professional association that provides support and leadership to all educators in the use of ICT in teaching and learning. ICTEV is an education body that aims to provide exemplary professional services to members and a vibrant, expert presence within the Victorian educational community. ICTEV promotes ICT within all levels of education and advocates the positive role ICT plays in enhancing teaching and learning."

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Interactives


I came across this website when searching for some resources for a web quest on 3D shapes for my grade 3/4 students. Interactives provides educators and students with strategies, content, and activities that can enhance and improve students’ skills in a variety of curricular areas including math, literature and language, science, history, and the arts. The site has great webquest/interactive activities on a variety of subjects for first through twelfth grades.


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Great Resources from ACMI

ACMI, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, has produced some brilliant resources for students to learn about video editing. The ACMI Generator site has a range of resources including copyright free video clips and special effects.
Another really useful section is the Storyboard Generator - well worth a visit.


The Zimmer Twins




"The Zimmer Twins is a site devoted to kids and creative storytelling. Since 2005, the Zimmer Twins has invited children to create and share their own animated stories.

The Zimmer Twins is the brainchild of Jason Krogh the founder/director of zinc Roe design. Jason set out to create an online tool that would let kids use their imagination and exercise their storytelling powers. Jason teamed up with creative director Aaron Leighton, who developed the characters and set out the visual style of the project.

The project found an enthusiastic partner in TELETOON, a national animation cable channel in Canada. Working with TELETOON, the Zimmer Twins launched in 2005 and selected movies from the site were broadcast from coast-to-coast. In subsequent years partnerships were formed with ABC in Australia and qubo/NBC in the United States." The Zimmer Twins Website

Monday, September 13, 2010

Cyber Safety Discussion Questions

I created a slideshow of questions for my students to discuss in small groups on the topic of cyber safety.



Cyber Smart discussion questions

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Study Ladder


I have been using the site "Smart Kiddies" as an additional tool to improve numeracy with my grade 3/4 class. I have found it extremely useful. It has evolved into "Study Ladder" incorporating a lot of new resources including literacy. My login and class details remain the same - very easy!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

A brilliant talk

"The best teachers and schools don't exist where they're needed most."




Useful Blog


This is a great resource for teachers, well worth a look! I get updates on my news feed on Facebook...


Sunday, July 18, 2010

Cacoo


Cacoo is a free online collaborative diagram designing tool. This application has great potential for students planning projects together as well as creating mind maps and visual thinking diagrams.




Useful Teaching Resource - A Visualiser


I purchased a visualiser for our school and have found it to be an invaluable resource for teaching. It is basically a modern version of the old overhead projector.
All you need is to plug it into a power socket and into a digital projector. It projects anything placed under the camera onto the screen, books, student work, models and 3D objects. You can take screen shots, record video and split the screen for a variety of purposes. It is a great way to share student work, share a story, observe a student editing their work, project a lesson on a hand held device and many, many more applications.