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- 1.0 CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
- 1.1 Information Literacy and Ourselves as Learners
- 1.2 Twenty First Century Literacy Ideas, Questions and Issues
- 1.3 Visual Literacy: Effective Communicators and Creators
- 1.4 Technology: A Catalyst for Learning
- 1.5 Alive in the Classroom: Applied Web 2.0 Technology for Learning
- 2. HESITANT ENCOUNTERS WITH THE WORLD WIDE WEB
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- 4.BEYOND THE CLASSROOM
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Firm Foundations
This week I have been reading, ‘A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future’ by Daniel Pink. Daniel Pink is a man who provides analysis of business trends and he lectures to corporations, associations and universities around the world … Continue reading
Further thinking about my project plan
I have been talking about the integration of ICT with my colleagues in our Early Learning Centre. We naturally work collaboratively as we share spaces and experiences every day. I value their opinions and experience and would always ask for … Continue reading
The puzzle of intertwining technology and my educational setting
Having been given the gift of some unexpected time as today was pronounced a typhoon day, I have been giving some preliminary thought to my project. The essential question for week 3 of the course is, ‘How can we effectively, … Continue reading