Hi I'm Kev and thanks for stopping by. Here you'll find the latest Tech, Tools, Toys, News and lesson plans for teachers who want to work smarter and keep a step ahead your students.  I aim to keep it simple, straight to the point and relevant.  Enjoy! 

           



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Friday
Aug132010

Thousands of Free Lesson Plans at Thinkfinity

Thinkfinity is a really great resource for teachers that is new to me but has been probably used by a few of our readers for a while.  It contains a massive database of lesson plans across all curriculum areas that is very easy to navigate and filter down to meet your needs.

There is an interactive tools section that has plenty of content to stimulate student learning including educational games.

If you havent been to Thinkfinity for a while then this is definitel worth a look especially next time you are planning.

Monday
Nov302009

5 reasons why you should be creating Digital Portfolios with your students

Digital Portfolios are by no means a revelation and can take many forms to serve many purposes.   However they are often perceived by teachers to be time consuming and create a new line of work on top of everything else they are already doing.  My experience with portfolios has been the total opposite of that  and find that they save me plenty of work and time in planning and assessment.

It is great to see the variation in content and delivery I see throughout schools., however, the number one reason I keep getting asked by teachers who have not yet adopted them as a teaching and learning tool is... why? 

I have put together a brief list of benefits from my own experiences Digital Portfolios offer to enhance what you are already doing in the classroom. that can hopefully share with others.

1:  As a reflective learning tool:  A portfolio is useless unless you are using it for student reflection.  Every piece of work should have some sort of annotation or commentary that answers these essential questions.

What did I do?  What did I learn?  How well do I think I performed on this task and Why?

By doing this you are asking your students to take far more ownership of their learning and gain an understanding of the complete learning process including self assessment.

Authentic Assessment Tool:  Photographs, reading samples,  videos and work samples provide a database of evidence of what has been learnt over period of time to show progress, effort and attitude through student reflections.  Portfolios will save you a massive amount of time when writing reports as everything that matters is stored in a central area for easy access.

3: Personalised Learning Tool:  Depending upon how you structure them Digital Portfolios allow for a great deal of student expression and creativity.  I recommend giving my students a specific space to express all of their personal thoughts hobbies, music etc. so that you also have dedicated learning sections that are not cluttered with irrelevant information. 

Stuednts can really emphasise areas of learning that are important to them by continually adding work to certian sections that has been done outside of school also.

 4:  I.C.T Skill Development Tool.  As an ICT coach I have never seen one piece of work encompass so many ICT skills.  If I look at my current portfolios just some of the skills involved are: Video Editing, Photostory, Scratch, Hyperlinking, Embedding Objects, Audio Narration and editing, Scratch, kahootz, Inspiration Blog creation and loads more, Google Earth, Google Sketchup, Garageband.  Teachers can learn these at a steady pace throughout the year and in turn learn from students as they expand upon what has been taught.

 5:  Time Capsule:  Digital Portfolios take time to create as they well should.  My students take 12 months to complete and I have seen some schools that carry their portfolios over a number of years.  Over time they create a brilliant personalised learning diary that can be shared with peers, teachers and parents as a time capsule of learning for that period of time. Ensure your portfolios contain plenty of images and media to support this.

I would love to see what you are doing with portfolios in you classroom and what benefits, failures or success you have had with them?