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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

New Resources Posted on the Learning Classroom Website

We have recently updated our teacher resources webpage with some new resources and materials. Information on tiering, energizers and teambuilding activities. As well as the posting of our DIAmond in the Rough Newsletter.

Check it out!
http://www.tvdsb.ca/programs.cfm?subpage=91461



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Friday, February 19, 2010

Plenty of PowerPoint Presentations from Pete's PowerPoint Station

Pete's PowerPoint Station provides an impressive collection of PowerPoint presentations that are sorted into a variety of categories and subject areas. There are presentations supporting Phys Ed, Math, Science, English, Spec Ed... the list goes on. You will also find a collection of clipart as well.

Thanks to Amanda K from the Educational Software Blog for providing a list of the Top Sites for Lesson Plans - you need to check this site out as well!


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http://www.tvdsb.ca/programs.cfm?subpage=82973

Monday, January 18, 2010

Web Resource - Wallwisher (an online, interactive bulletin board)

I'm just playing around with this web 2.0 app and it is pretty cool.

www.wallwisher.com

Quick to set up and the interface is easy to use. You can send out the 'wall' as a link and have students post ideas, words, etc. on the wall without having to login or open an account. As an adminstrator of a 'wall' you can select the option to have all posts approved by you first. The wall itself can be made public or only visible to you. You can also embed it or follow it via an RSS feed.

A great little tool - it will be interesting to see how teachers can use this in the classroom.

Here is one that I have started...

My wall on Differentiated Instruction