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We watched Brian Mulligan make part of a podcast during EdTech 2006. Our podcast discusses how Tipperary Institute does podcasting, using samples from student work.
January 18, 2010 - This is the pile of books on my desk that I would like to read soon. Several of them were on my 'wish list' on Amazon and I received them for Christmas.The book on top is the next selection for our Book Club, and I do plan to start reading it today!
Claire McDonnell, describing to a full house at EdTech 2006 what it means for a teacher to be a learner.
We flicked through the shownotes while Educast 56 ran in the background during a workshop in DIT's 4th annual e-learning summer school. [Image snapped with SonyEricsson Walkman phone.]
Casa particulara S+P+E+M
Sistem complet de instalatii
An: 2010
Locatie: Afumati, jud. Ilfov
Descriere:
Incalzire prin pardoseala la parter si etaj. Incalzire cu radiatoare la mansarda.
Distributia la radiatoare cu sistemul REHAU Rautitan / Distributia la sanitare cu sistemul REHAU Rautitan.
Canalizare interioara cu teava Wavin Ed-Tech si sifoane de pardoseala Kessel din inox.
Canalizare exterioara: camine din polietilena Kessel si fosa septica pentru 6 persoane tip IMHOFF
Camera centralei: Centrala Viessmann Vitodens 100-W 35 kW, conectata la un sistem de 4 panouri solare cu aport la incalzire REHAU, statie de dedurizare PERMO 5000
Alimentare cu apa: din put 50 m adancime cu pompa submersibila ESPA
EDTech 87/365/2010
Daily Shoot #147 Birds are beautiful and rewarding to photograph. Challenge yourself by making a photo of a bird today
The kereru is a protected native bird of NZ. I took this photo a month or so back but ran out of light today.
The kereru was in the news recently when a group of Norwegian tourists posted a video of themselves shooting and killing the birds on YouTube. They left the country before they could be arrested.
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Typed via iPhone, (No, I am not texting while driving... even though
my spelling might resemble such ;)
Here are a few photos within a collage that I like.
The first (top left) is of the kids on the playground. I love this photo
(and I hope you can see it well) because I remember those days of being so
free and just enjoying life to the utmost as a young child.
The second (top right) is from last week's Field Day. We all had so much
fun and I was even more thrilled when students stopped to ask "will you
take a picture with us?"
The third (bottom left) is me and some former students who graduated 5th
grade last year. I love how they come back for quick visits to talk about
"life and what not" (as they put it. :)
And last is me along with some of my fellow teachers at a weekend get
together. It really is a family atmosphere here on our campus and I
believe that certainly lends itself to making it a positive learning
environment for our students. So our working relationships transfer well
outside of our classrooms.
Sorry that I couldn't pic just one :)
~gina
In clear and succinct terms, Robbie O'Leary expressed his disappointment at the paucity of funding needed to sustain effective ICT initiatives at primary school level in Ireland.
During EdTech 2006 in Sligo, Elaine Walsh from Oscail at DCU explained the need to distribute guidebooks to students that explained effective online communications.
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Typed via iPhone, (No, I am not texting while driving... even though
my spelling might resemble such ;)
The rise of online mobile educational apps is improving the education system around the globe. Most of the students prefer to learn with the help of online educational apps. But before launching any online app, it should undergo a critical step known as software testing. Now the question arises - Why online apps need software testing, and what is the importance of software testing in edTech? Check out the video to get the answers.