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Topic Three - kinds of information found online
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EdTechReview is an Indian-based online resource center for teachers seeking to use technology in and out of the classroom - very helpful!
ACARA
ACARA is the umbrella Australian curriculum body - this website will be valuable to teachers throughout their teaching careers, in a wide number of ways.
US Government Teachers Blog
This is a dedicated blog for (US) political-science teachers seeking to integrate technology into their teaching. Essentially, it's a gateway site for teachers looking for ways to integrate ICT into the classroom. Some of the specific suggestions look like very useful ways to improve student performance, such as the Remind program to auto-send texts (rather than emails) to remind students about the homework due tomorrow.
Crikey.com.au is an example of a new-media news website - excellent online starting place for students seeking information about current affairs.
http://reflectivehistoryteacher.wordpress.com/ is a reflective blog of a teacher - it seems to be a good example/template of how I might set up a blog -as- a teacher, for my class to view - links to outside sources etc.
History Tech
This is a blog by history teachers detailing the ways that they are learning how to use technology in their classrooms. Seems to be quite interesting - and possibly informative.
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Edudemic.com's informative piece regarding -how- to apply technology to the student body, how to make it work and how to induce students to embrace it.
YouTube. A very wide variety of information (and distractions) can be found here - while it's a source to use with care, it can also be a very easy way to access documentaries, tutorials etc. set up for learning audiences. Found at www.youtube.com
Taylor & Francis is one of the agglomeration sites for online academic writing - specifically, peer-reviewed journals. Not always the most accessible, but of very high quality. Found at www.tandfonline.com