| Lots of people have asked for a post about my first reactions to the Kindle. I started writing this up, but found what I needed to say for people new to the Kindle was rather long - so here are my... | |
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| Lots of people have asked for a post about my first reactions to the Kindle. I started writing this up, but found what I needed to say for people new to the Kindle was rather long - so here are my... | |
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| I’ve just picked up some information about Mixed Reality Presentations that might be worth checking out. The [Zone] Touch Screen Media Television with Searchable YouTube and Fl… is worth... | |
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| A bonus of ’school holidays’ is the opportunity for me to actually have more time to engage in exploration of teaching and learning developments – and this term break was no... | |
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| Just to realise that the term had finished, and the break from the busiest term of all had arrived was amazing. I am so far behind in my real and virtual worlds – it’s a joke!
However, a... | |
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| The Guardian reports that the British Library revealed it has made its vast archive of world and traditional music available to everyone, free of charge, online.
That amounts to roughly 28,000... | |
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| Posted in Media literacy, Web 2.0 Tagged: new media, professional development | |
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| Extraordinary!
The report at BBC news Video Appears in Paper Magazines tells me that the first-ever video advertisement will be published in a traditional paper magazine in September.
The... | |
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| What types of media, access, and support do cutting-edge media centers and school libraries offer students? How are teacher librarians and library media specialists leading the charge to help... | |
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| Yesterday was a great day for a group of educators gathered at our school, as a result of an initiative of the Professional Teachers Council, NSW.
I was given the opportunity to lead a day ”... | |
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