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  • Suzie Vesper Suzie Vesper commented on Effective Questioning The following credits are given for some of the content in this presentation: Clinton Golding - slides 8,9,10, 20 and 29 I recommend his book "Developing A Thinking Classroom" - an excellent read A version of the questioning matrix (slide 22) is available to download from this site: http://vels.vcaa.vic.edu.au/support/domainsupport/thinking/graphic/question.html 4 months ago
  • Suzie Vesper Suzie Vesper commented on How To Set Up A Wiki Site Nice presentation! I’ll be adding that to my spaces as a great resource :-) 5 months ago
  • Suzie Vesper Suzie Vesper commented on Habits of Mind explained for students I used this to make a journal for the kids to record when they thought they displayed a habit next to each description of the HOM. 6 months ago
  • Suzie Vesper Suzie Vesper commented on Writing Online Hi Paul - great presentation! I may be borrowing a few of your slides myself :-) Isn’t it great to be living in such a connected world where we can remix content from each other to suit our own purposes and audiences. Thanks for the reference - Suzie Vesper 11 months ago
  • Suzie Vesper Suzie Vesper commented on Blogs, Wikis And Web 2.0 tools in Education If you save an MP3 file to a separate location (eg Edublogs.tv) you can then synchronise your slides to this recording. 2 years ago
  • Suzie Vesper Suzie Vesper commented on Blogs, Wikis And Web 2.0 tools in Education These tools are just examples of what you can use on blogs and wikis. Check out the table of all tools for useful information on each tool such as examples, features, and how to use them. 2 years ago
  • Suzie Vesper Suzie Vesper commented on Blogs, Wikis And Web 2.0 tools in Education You can choose who is allowed to view a blog in the settings and you can also set up comment moderation so that these come to your email first to be approved before appearing on the blog. You can also choose who is able to view your wiki (currently free to educators at Wikispaces but maybe not for much longer). You can set the level of access to members only or you can allow everyone to edit. The ’History’ tab also shows every change to the page and you can revert the page to an earlier version which does protect from vandalism or having inappropriate content added to the page. 2 years ago
  • Suzie Vesper Suzie Vesper commented on Blogs, Wikis And Web 2.0 tools in Education You can subscribe to a blog using the RSS feed. Changes to a wiki can also be subscribed to using RSS and the ’Notify me’ tab means that people can submit their email address to get notifications that way. On Wikispaces, you can be notified about changes to an entire site or for a specific page. 2 years ago
  • Suzie Vesper Suzie Vesper commented on Ict Examples Presentation Anyone is free to use this with teachers :-) 2 years ago
  • Suzie Vesper Suzie Vesper commented on Our Schools Journey 2007 Fantastic slideshow and fantastic uLearn presentation :-) Thanks a lot for sharing these and letting me use some of the content with my schools. 3 years ago