Monthly Archive: June 2011
Book Review: Unnatural Selection – WSJ.com
For me, abortion – like other ethical issues – is something that I look at more academically than viscerally, except when it affects those in my care. In part, this is a result of...
SMH Review: Graphic images hit the target (Spectrum, 18 Jun 2011, Page46)
This looks a bit interesting. Add to wishlist at Bookdepository! Graphic images hit the target By John McDonald Spectrum 18 Jun 2011 Everybody knows the classic war posters. Uncle Sam points at the viewer,...
Boredom Busters: 50 Fantastic Play-and-Learn Apps, Sites, and Toys | MindShift
It must be summer in the USA. Still, hang on to this for the Christmas list. Maybe for a future iPad classroom? School or no school, there’s a world of learning opportunities for kids....
10 Must-Follow Fake Twitter Celebs [PICS]
10 Must-Follow Fake Twitter Celebs [PICS]. I am now following Elizabeth Windsor!
5 Innovative Ways to Teach Your Skills Online
A couple of these would seem to be similar to common LMS – without the class functions. Several platforms have launched within the last two years that democratize teaching. It’s now possible for anyone...
‘Flexitime’ school that rewrites the book on teaching – Education News, Education – The Independent
It was only a matter of time (no pun intended). Welcome to the world of flexitime schooling which will see a child in Spain educated through Skype from the UK and a mother who...
Another perspective on wide reading
From http://literatureandeducation.tumblr.com/. I love this particular tumblr blog. The pictures range from the beautiful to the outrageously funny. You get a prize for getting the joke, sometimes.