Sunday, December 28, 2008
Bringing the Power of Education to Children around the World
After a trek in the Himalayas brought him face-to-face with extreme poverty and illiteracy, John Wood left his position as a director of business development at Microsoft to found Room to Read, an award-winning international education organization.
Under his leadership, more than 1.7 million children in the developing world now have access to enhanced educational opportunities. Room to Read to date has opened 725 schools and 7,000 bilingual libraries, and funded more than 7,000 scholarships for girls. Wood talked with Knowledge@Wharton about the launch of Room to Read, the book he wrote called Leaving Microsoft to Change the World and his personal definition of success.
http://adjix.com/hrvn
Friday, December 26, 2008
Global Learning Objects Brokered Exchange: GLOBE
http://adjix.com/46up
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Monday, December 08, 2008
Read more
plus lesson plans and classroom resources
plus how to get the book for free
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
dreams
Tom Clancy
Sunday, November 30, 2008
AccessED
http://educationau.edu.au/jahia/Jahia/pid/573
accessED is a tool that allows you to test your website, intranet or learning management system content for conformance to W3C accessibility guidelines. More information and links to the toolbar can be found through the education.au website.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Bananas in Pyjamas
http://www.abc.net.au/children/bananas/default.htm
From the ABC, this website has a collection of interactive games, stories, music, and craft projects related to the Bananas in Pyjamas. Songtime is at http://www.abc.net.au/children/bananas/games/songtime/default.htm Children can select the musician and musical instrument for each section of the song then at the end, it is all played together.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Charter on primary schooling
The Charter on Primary Schooling sets out the Australian Primary Principals Association's views on the nature and purposes of primary schooling in Australia. It aims to be a foundational document during policy deliberations about the role of primary schools, their curriculum and the level of support that they require to achieve high standards. The core learning areas are presented as: English literacy, Mathematics (including numeracy), Science, and Social Education.
http://www.appa.asn.au/cms/uploads/news/charter20071001.pdf
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Fair trade for all education kit
This resource is suitable for students aged 10 - 13 years of age and covers topics such as world trade, coffee trade, cocoa trade and sweatshops.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
TEaching nutrition
Consider these posters...
Catch a Rainbow poster PosterBuy at AllPosters.com
A Healthy Habit: Read Food LabelsPoster
Buy at AllPosters.com
Portion Distortion
Poster
Dean, Lee
Buy at AllPosters.com
Friday, November 14, 2008
Discovery Channel - Space
This website has a collection of information on outer space. Including an interactive game, information on our solar system, space exploration and comets, meteors and asteroids.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Quotation for the Day - Who dares to teach
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Unruly pupils to get foot massage
Lambeth Council in south London is to spend £90,000 next year on sending reflexologists into schools.
The team is from Bud-Umbrella, a London-based charity which offers complementary therapies to adults and children.
http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?Unruly_pupils_to_get_foot_massage&in_article_id=386587&in_page_id=2
Saturday, November 01, 2008
Baby Karaoke
This ABC site provides simple songs for singing to young children. The songs are provided as animations with sound, and subtitled with words highlighted as they are sung. So they can be used as a reading exercise as well.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Planets - acrostic poem
Friday, October 24, 2008
Debunking the Myth about Girls and Math
Many people still hold the belief that females intrinsically have less aptitude than males to excel in math at the very highest levels. Even former Harvard University President Lawrence Summers gave credence to this notion in 2005, suggesting that it might explain the shortage of women mathematicians among the tenured faculty of elite American research universities. more » » »
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Philly Event to Consider News Literacy
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Patnership Lists Geography as a Critical 21st Century skill
A report from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills addresses the need for new competencies among American students, highlighting geography and geographic themes such as global awareness, social and cross-cultural skills, and civic literacy. The Partnership proposes a solution with (surprise, surprise) educational reform.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
Resources for Halloween
The is also a list of books and poems to share, and a page of activities to support fiction about Halloween.
Follow the links from those pages for ideas for costumes, parties, craft activities and colouring pages.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Simple science
SIMPLE Science lets students explore X-rays of animal skeletons, measure snow and ice cover over time, explore bipedal locomotion, manipulate photographs, diagnose lung disease, and much more. Each topic can be covered in a 50-minute class session.
The site is free and is available to anyone with high-speed internet access and a Java-enabled browser.
The site's goal is to help overcome barriers to the use of image processing and analysis in K-12 classrooms by giving educators access to extensive, updatable archives of imaging data, while designing a pedagogical structure that helps teachers use imaging data in a way that supports middle-school science standards.
SIMPLE Science consists of a three-tired structure that scaffolds students’ use of image processing and analysis, from basic explorations of how imaging is used in various fields of science, to lessons developed from an archive of images and data housed on the site's server.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Quote for the week
A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car;
but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad.
-- Theodore Roosevelt
Sunday, October 12, 2008
GIS and Geographic Inquiry
More here ...
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Reale Books
You can read RealeBooks in your web browser or download them with RealeWriter to print or modify.
RealeLibraries (“Really Libraries”) are websites where schools, organizations, and businesses share their RealeBooks.
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
2 fruits and 5 vegetables - Kids only
http://www.gofor2and5.com.au/article.aspx?c=7&a=136&n=1
This website outlines the benefits of fruit and vegetables, suggests ways of increasing fruit and vegetable intake and provides easy recipes. The Kids Only section provides activities designated lower primary, middle primary, and upper primary.
Multimedia / Video Tools
... more
Friday, September 26, 2008
Video - 21st Century Decision-Making
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Video - Online Safety - "Growing up online"
[From ITmadesimple.com]
"a must watch for all teachers, parents and anyone involved with students or children going online. The video was released in the US on the PBS network as part of the Frontline program. Growing Up Online explores a large number of issues about students growing up online and the challenges that everyone face from parents to teachers and most importantly students.
There are teacher notes and these should be useful, the website as a whole has lots of information and links and provides a lot of good useful information. It is important to note that the show does focus on the negative side of going online, and that anyone using or showing clips need to ensure audiences know that going online has a lot of advantages and positives - we just need to get a balance and educate our children and their parents and teachers."
Watch the video
Teacher's Guide
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Typing Games
http://www.freetypinggame.net/play.asp
A collection of interactive free online typing games for beginner touch typists.
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Food time line
The Food Timeline <http://www.foodtimeline.org/>
Ever wonder what foods the Vikings ate when they set off to explore the new world? How Thomas Jefferson made his ice cream?
What the pioneers cooked along the Oregon Trail? Who invented the potato chip,and why?
Welcome to the Food Timeline! Food history presents a fascinating buffet of popular lore and contradictory facts. Some people will tell you it's impossible to express this topic in exact timeline format. They are correct. Most foods we eat are not invented; they evolve.
This site is the work of Lynne Olver, "(a) reference librarian with apassion for food history."
There is a section of this site that covers Historic Food Prices. Seems like somebody always wants to know what a gallon of milk cost Back In The Day <http://digbig.com/4xfxq>(PDF; 2.2 MB; scroll downto page 31). Some data from other countries can be found here as well.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Saturday, July 12, 2008
List of Films Based on Poems - Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_based_on_poems
And far more of them than you would ever guess. It's not just Beowulf and Dr. Seuss books that have inspired moviemakers, but also Gunga Din, The Raven, Jabberwocky, The Cremation of Sam McGee and many others.
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Third World Farmer
Friday, June 20, 2008
BugWise
The BugWise program has been designed by the Australian Museum Online to enable schools and other groups to get involved in ecological research. Here you will find out what invertebrates are, what they do, their incredible diversity and why they are vitally important to a healthy planet. The Invertebrate Guide provides a fact page with image of each insect.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
EducaPoles: Pictures
The International Polar Foundation provides this collection of photographs free for educational use. Included are: whales and dolphins (cetaceans), Antarctic marine biology (scientific activities), Antarctic marine biology (flora and fauna), marine mammals from Antarctica, a colony of emperor penguins, sea ice and icebergs, sailing through Antarctic ice, birds of the Antarctic and the South Atlantic, Polar scientific activities, ice coring, polar bears, types of ice, Arctic and Antarctic fauna.
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Simple 3D Drawing [Macromedia Flash Player]
Developed by Barbara Kaskosz of the University of Rhode Island and Doug Ensley of Shippensburg University, this resource from The Mathematical Association of America's Digital Classroom Resources collection will prove quite valuable for educators and anyone with an interest in computer graphics or geometry. Through this resource, visitors will learn how to draw and rotate 3D objects via a series of short tutorials. Along the way, users will learn about the mathematics behind manipulating cubes, the geometry involved with the manipulation of cubes, and they will also get a chance to work on their own structures. Overall, it's a fine resource and it offers insights for students in several different disciplines
http://mathdl.maa.org/mathDL/3/?pa=content&sa=viewDocument&nodeId=1674
Saturday, May 31, 2008
ABS brings data to life in the classroom
... more
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Project targets new teachers' tech use
How best to prepare new teachers to use technology is the focus of new federal research
Indiana University’s School of Education is embarking on a $3.1 million study of how current and emerging technologies are being used most effectively in classrooms—and how best to prepare new teachers to use these tools.
http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/?i=50618;_hbguid=f18205f9-07a5-4617-8d7d-04b1b7df8abc
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Children's early academic and attention skills best predict school success
Read on ...
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
National Geographic animal photo galleries
This collection of photographs of animals around the world includes birds, some insects, spiders, land mammals e.g. bears and apes, reptiles, underwater animals, and some habitats.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Parents, kids don't see need for math, science skills
Monday, March 10, 2008
Converged Wireless
http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/showStory.cfm?ArticleID=7155
Two technology trends that have been taking place separately in K-12 and higher-education institutions across the country are now beginning to come together: (1) the proliferation of wireless networks, and (2) the convergence of voice, video, and data on a single network infrastructure.... Full Story
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Top 10 Social Skills Students Need to Succeed
Read on ...
Saturday, March 08, 2008
Teachers urged to save voice with a mic
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Visiting the Museum: Activities to download and print out
This page from the Australian Museum Online presents a range of activity sheets and booklets for young children on the topics of: thylacine or Tasmanian tiger, marsupial lion, dinosaurs, frog, skull, bird, bone, fish, fairy penguin, bug with wings, freshwater habitat, mangrove habitat, scorpion. Activities include colouring in, dot-to-dot, cut out and make, make a booklet, picture spinners.
Sunday, March 02, 2008
My Wonderful World
http://www.mywonderfulworld.org/
National Geographic has been keeping tabs on the geographic literacy of Americans young and old for decades.
Some of their findings are a bit depressing, but they've always believed in well-thought out outreach programs, and this website is just one such program. The "My Wonderful World" site is intended for young people, but anyone will benefit from the numerous interactive activities, quizzes, and such offered here.
Visitors can start by taking the National Geographic Roper Survey, and then take a look through the "Games & Cool Stuff" area. Here, they can take a look through the world of map "mashups", learn about wayfaring, and even take an aural trip around the globe.
Additionally, there are sections designed specifically for parents, educators, and teens. Overall, it's a delight and for those yet unconverted to the importance of geography, this site will likely win over a new cadre of budding geographers.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Art Education 2.0
Craig Roland created this site for fellow travelers and art educators in order to help colleagues find out how to use new technologies in their classrooms.
First-time visitors will need to start out by signing up for a free account, and after that they are most welcome to participate in forums, groups, blogs, RSS feeds, and photo and video sharing. Some of the groups include "Art Partners", "Students of Art Education 2.0", and "First Year Art Teachers".
The forums are quite useful, and recently they have included discussions on summer research opportunities, arts censuses, and the use of streaming video in the classroom.
For art educators, this site is quite a find, and others who are interested in art and technology more generally will also find it useful.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Bouncing Balls and Geometric Series
http://mathdl.maa.org/mathDL/4/pa=content&sa=viewDocument&nodeId=1550
The introduction to this intriguing exercise and article begins "If a ball bounces an infinite number of times, it must take an infinite amount of time to finish bouncing!" This piece appeared in The Journal of Online Mathematics and Its Applications in May 2007, and it was authored by Robert Styer and Morgan Besson of Villanova University. This particular article and its accompanying teaching module "explore the time and distance of a bouncing ball and leads to a study of the geometric series." Along with the actual article, this site also includes a video clip and several interactive Flash mathlets. It's a fun way to get students thinking about geometric series, and mathematics educators will definitely want to tell colleagues about the site as well
[From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-2007. http://scout.wisc.edu/]
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Acting out the Water Cycle
This activity reinforces student’s understanding of the water cycle through the use of a role play. It will reinforce the concepts of evaporation, condensation and precipitation and provides the option of introducing the concepts of run-off, transpiration and groundwater.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Artificial Boy’ to be a learning companion
Friday, February 15, 2008
Animals of Antarctica
A page of links to animals that live on and around the Antarctic continent.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Minimizing Classroom Disruptions
Minimizing Classroom Disruptions
Friday, February 08, 2008
Do schools kill creativity?
Sir Ken Robinson:
For an inspirational moment, find 20 mins of peace to view this comment on education. Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining (and profoundly moving) case for creating an education system that nurtures creativity, rather than undermining it. With ample anecdotes and witty asides, Robinson points out the many ways our schools fail to recognize -- much less cultivate -- the talents of many brilliant people. "We are educating people out of their creativity," Robinson says. The universality of his message is evidenced by its rampant popularity online. A typical review: "If you have not yet seen Sir Ken Robinson's TED talk, please stop whatever you're doing and watch it now."
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
NASA: Rocket Activities
http://exploration.grc.nasa.gov/education/rocket/TRCRocket/RocketActivitiesHome2.html
There are many things in this world that are described as not being as difficult as rocket science. Then, of course, there is the actual science behind rockets. Understandably, this can be difficult for budding space scientists to grasp. Fortunately, NASA has created these fun and interactive activities which relate both to the science and math of rocketry. These particular activities are taken from the "Rocket Educators Guide", and they include activities related to altitude tracking, the world of pinwheels, balloon staging, and of course the construction of an actual paper rocket. Each activity comes complete with instructions, diagrams, and information on the necessary materials. Taken as a whole, these activities could be equally fun whether outside on a brisk fall day as in a classroom setting
From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-2007. http://scout.wisc.edu/
Thursday, January 31, 2008
The Song Room
The Song Room is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing music and arts programs in Australian schools and communities. The Song Room provides a range of free programs to schools and communities that otherwise would not have access to such opportunities.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Scaffolding Literacy in the Middle Years
http://www.dest.gov.au/literacynumeracy/innovativeprojects/pdf/oakley_scaffolding.pdf
This report was written in conjunction with the Department of Education, Science and Technology and Deakin University with the aim of improving the literacy outcomes of educationally disadvantaged students in the middle years of schooling.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
ThinkQuest International 2008
ThinkQuest inspires students to think, connect, create, and share. Students work in teams to build innovative and educational websites to share with the world. Along the way, they learn research, writing, teamwork, and technology skills and compete for exciting prizes. Entry submission closes April 2, 2008.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
NASA images to be archived online
Monday, January 07, 2008
Find latitude and longitude
An online tool to locate latitude and longitude of specific destinations. A useful tool to use with online maps.