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the Middle
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These are the things I wouldn’t do without!
PSP
Wacom Drawing Tablet
Laptops
Wii game
console Flip Video Mac
Mimio Pad
Interactive
Whiteboard
Mimio PDA
iPhone Amplifier
iTouch ($45)
Nanos ($249)
($389)
Composite AV
Cable ($75)
iKaraoke
iPod Splitter ($20) ($109.95)
http://ipodsiphonesineducation.wikispaces.com/
Audio books for iPods, iPod Touch and iPhone
Free book Apps available on iTunes for the iPod Touch
and iPhone
Wordprocessing
Graphic Organisers,
Drawing, Recording and
Reporting Browsers
iTunes
http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
Artrage Audacity
http://www.artrage.com/ http://audacity.sourceforge.net//
Picasa
http://picasa.google.com/
Photofiltre (Win)
http://photofiltre.en.softonic.com/download
Hot Potatoes
http://hotpot.uvic.ca/ Photo Story 3 (Win)
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotog
raphy/PhotoStory/default.mspx
Maths only
Delicious
• Set up a bundle
• Under the bundle name
of Social Studies (or
perhaps the name of
the topic
Be Funky: cartoonise your photos
http://www.befunky.com
Fotoflexer is a photo editing programme with a lot of features. You can upload a
photo from your computer (resize it so it is less then 500kb) to the website, autofix the
photo or make the adjustments yourself using the Red eye, crop, adust, flip or rotate.
Then comes the fun part, click on the other tabs to make changes to your photo
Photoshow: Slideshow captions, transitions, effects, and music
http://www.photoshow.com/home
Photoshow
example
Create comics with characters, panel prompts and talk balloons with MakebeliefsComix. Make 2, 3
or 4 page comics. You can't save or download the comics but you can Email or print (or take a screen
capture and paste into Word or PowerPoint).
If you are taking a screen capture for showing in a PowerPoint then make sure that you only do a 2
page comic at a time, that way you will get a better image when you make it bigger on the screen.
Slideboom – Animated PowerPoint
Teacher ICT
Integration
Jacqui Sharp 2009 Adapted from ‘Cuban, L. (2001) Oversold and Underused Computers in the Classroom. Harvard University Press.
Desks are in rows pointed to the front of the
Entry room.
Junior Tables are scattered around in the
centre of the classroom leaving a large mat
area.
Very few or no small tables around the
walls of the room (if there is, it is for storage).
The ‘Computer Centre’ has been set up, children use it for
Wordprocessing and most days for Reading and Maths.
There is evidence of management systems in place.
http://jsharp.wikispaces.com trial site testing out the use of Wikis in the classroom