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10 May 2009
Collaborative research project working with Primary School teachers who are using IWB pedagogies to scaffold effective discouse in science.Group Keywords: interactive whiteboard, pedagogy, discourse, science, action research
10 Feb 2009
This DEST funded research project is a collabrative enterprise between Coolbellup Community School and Murdoch University. Action research will provide the framework for teachers to identify and develop strategies that utilize Interactive Whiteboard technology to promote children's literacy and numeracy.Group Keywords: Interactive Whiteboard, Literacy, Numeracy, Action Research, public group
Annemarie Holmyard on
30 Oct 2008
Online Talking Books Is AWESOME!
Helen Lacey on
23 Sep 2008
There are some Australian Interactive whiteboard teaching resources found at this website
Alison Hall on
07 Aug 2008
7 wonders of the Interactive whiteboard challenge
18 Jul 2008
my del.icio.us links on interactive whiteboards
17 Jul 2008
Janette's useful interactive whiteboard resources
04 Jul 2008
Interactive Whiteboard theme page
edna resource on
25 Jun 2008
Sentence 2: Today I learnt how to share video content with others on my other blog, all in bits and pieces. The videos are from YouTube and are of teachers demonstrating to other teachers how they use their interactive whiteboards. I found them on the RSC-Northwest eMagazine page from Lancaster University and simply copied the embed HTML provided by the YouTube block and pasted it into a HTML block in my own blog.Voila instant teacher inpiration goodness! The special thing about these videos is that once you have watched the first one, a whole series of other related videos appear within the YouTube block. This means you can watch a series of videos which are all related in subject matter without leaving your blog page. Pretty cool huh?! This little YouTube gadget also gives you the option of embedding a hard link into your blog which will whisk users off to a YouTube page. Still cool but I think having the block in your own page is great idea. Havn't quite learnt how to create my own series, but the possibility of having all your YouTube videos streaming to a personal or educational online space, without having to navigate away would, possibly, solve a few access issues. To add the video to this blog, I had to click on the toggle HTML source button when I was in the writing pane and then paste the video's HTML code exactely where I wanted it to appear in the post. Easy! (after a little help from my friends...)

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On 26 Sep 2008 Jenny Millea wrote
INVITATION You?re invited to participate in an open conversation about collaboration in teaching and learning (CTL), online from 3 October 2008 to 14 November 2008 at http://www.groups.edna.edu.au/course/view.php?id=2010 The Collaboration in Teaching and Learning Tankette is being conducted by education.au (www.educationau.edu.au) as part of the Strategic ICT Advisory Service it is providing to the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR). To participate, you will need to register at edna groups at http://groups.edna.edu.au/ and use the group invitation key CTL2010. WHY PARTICIPATE? The CTL Tankette (a small think tank), and the associated supporting materials, will provide DEEWR with information to feed into their policy making process.
On 7 Aug 2008 Alison Hall wrote
Hi Emily, Have a look at a few resources for online literature and encouraging writing and reading with secondary students (all of these are on edna): http://nobelprize.org/educational_games/literature/golding/ http://www.abc.net.au/stowaways/ http://knowingpoe.thinkport.org/default_flash.asp http://inanimatealice.com/ http://www.superpages.com/enlightenme/superthinkers/pages/index.html http://www.makebeliefscomix.com/ http://myths.e2bn.org/ Not all of these are "perfect" for use with iwb's but they may spark some interest for your students in reading and writing! Hope this helps!
On 7 Aug 2008 Alison Hall wrote
Hi everyone - Jess McCulloch has come up with this great idea for an interactive whiteboard challenge! The Interactive Whiteboard Challenge will run for 7 weeks initially, starting on Monday August 11th 2008. Each week there will be a new task set by someone who is an experienced whiteboard user. They will present their challenge in whatever way they like - it might be a short video, a screen cast a podcast. You then need to go and use whatever they have presented in your classroom that week. Record your efforts and write a blog post about how you went. At the end of the challenge you will have 7 blog posts about your whiteboard practice, and lots of other blog posts on similar topics available to you to read. Title your blog post 'Whiteboard Challenge Week 1' etc or something very similar so it is easy for others to identify your post. A good way to get started! Copy and paste this url into your browser to find out how to get involved. http://whiteboardchallenge.wikispaces.com/
On 6 Aug 2008 Emily Gray wrote
I'm looking for Interactive whiteboard links for low literacy/numeracy high school students. Any idea?
On 23 Jul 2008 Annemarie Holmyard wrote
Hi! Does anyone know how to make games using the Easi teach software?
On 2 Jul 2008 Alison Hall wrote
How do you find resources on edna that are suitable for use with Interactive whiteboards? - Utilise the edna for Schools Interactive Whiteboard theme pages. They are organised by subject. - Use a phrase search of "interactive whiteboard resource" (including bunny ears) as a simple search or advanced - Search within a browse category with the phrase "interactive whiteboard resource" Need more? email askedna@edna.edu.au for more help.