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Museum Box

Museum Box | ICT for Australian Curriculum | Scoop.it

This site provides the tools for you to build up an argument or description of an event, person or historical period by placing items in a virtual box. What items, for example, would you put in a box to describe your life; the life of a Victorian Servant or Roman soldier; or to show that slavery was wrong and unnecessary? You can display anything from a text file to a movie.

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Digital learning resources // National Film and Sound Archive, Australia

Digital learning resources // National Film and Sound Archive, Australia | ICT for Australian Curriculum | Scoop.it

NFSA Digital Learning combines the former Screen Australia Digital Learning websites and NFSA’s online education resources. These content rich education websites feature thousands of video and audio clips available for streaming and downloading.

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107 Favorite iPad Apps for K-8

107 Favorite iPad Apps for K-8 | ICT for Australian Curriculum | Scoop.it
Tablet computing and mobile devices promise to have a dramatic impact on education. A growing number of schools across the world are jumping on the digital bus and embracing  iPads (less often, oth...
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Primary and Secondary Sources through Video | Teachinghistory.org

Primary and Secondary Sources through Video | Teachinghistory.org | ICT for Australian Curriculum | Scoop.it

Here are several high-quality online videos that teach about primary and secondary sources—and historical thinking more broadly

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Digital History- using new technologies to enhance teaching and research

Digital History- using new technologies to enhance teaching and research | ICT for Australian Curriculum | Scoop.it

American site but many practical ideas and lessons plans using primary sources

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Investigating National Treasures with Warren Brown

Investigating National Treasures with Warren Brown | ICT for Australian Curriculum | Scoop.it
Video clips and curriculum-based study materials for Australian teachers.
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Videos, Common Core Resources And Lesson Plans For Teachers: Teaching Channel

Videos, Common Core Resources And Lesson Plans For Teachers: Teaching Channel | ICT for Australian Curriculum | Scoop.it
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Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know? | Exploratorium

Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know? | Exploratorium | ICT for Australian Curriculum | Scoop.it

A case study in Human Origins...this site reveals the ways in which ideas and information become knowledge and understanding.

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Welcome To EnhanceTV

Welcome To EnhanceTV | ICT for Australian Curriculum | Scoop.it
EnhanceTV Online store, Study Guides, Educational TV, Feature articles...
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Harvard Referencing Generator

Harvard Referencing Generator | ICT for Australian Curriculum | Scoop.it
Harvard Generator is a free tool that allows you to quickly and easily format references and sources in the correct Harvard Referencing Format...
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Voicethreads

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Use voicethread with photographs.

Provide opportunities for students to SELECT a photograph that is connected to a topic or theme. Students create a voicethread for that image.

 

This technological tool encourages active thinking. Teachers could design tasks where students are actively questioning, observing, analysing and describing primary sources related to a particular event or person.


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